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Id Lab
from www.brakehorse.com on 2001-02-28 02:21 [#00000603]
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Teeth and I are working on some music together. I'm just uploading a half-way finished version to mp3.com, though it won't be up for listening for a couple of days. (Teeth, I'm sending it to you on CD.) Check my page at www.mp3.com/idlab soon if you want to hear it. Comments/suggestions welcome.
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Id Lab
from www.brakehorse.com on 2001-03-01 19:59 [#00000648]
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The track is now up and available for stream or download. Just go to www.mp3.com/idlab and look for the track called 'Teethlab'.
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Id Lab
from sunny Preston on 2001-03-03 14:57 [#00000705]
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Any other music-makers (((and we are the dreamers of dreams))) want to collaborate?
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Scary Bear
on 2001-03-03 15:49 [#00000707]
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I'd really like to if only I knew how to! I have tried making my own music with different recordings of people speaking etc etc and distorting them with a program called goldwave which I like. But it never works out. What have you and teeth done? What do you work with? Any place where I can go to learn how to make music and how complicated is it?
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wizards teeth
from under a nice leather shoe on 2001-03-03 20:19 [#00000711]
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Id Lab
Thanks for the items I like what enters my ears. I am working on it as I type.
I have just come back from scotland refreshed and ready to rock and roll (or should i say beep and squeek).
I will be sending some items soon.
Scary Bear - Download items off the net and try to get a copy of computer music magazine. When I get back to work next week I will inform you of some good sites that have links to many software sites to download programmes.
Teeth
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Id Lab
from sunny Preston on 2001-03-04 13:36 [#00000716]
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Try hitsquad.com for loads of free music-making programs. Goldwave is just for editing sounds really, not for making complete tracks. Teeth and I use Fruity Loops, there's a free version available and an upgraded one that costs money. Most of the time, I use Cubasis, the cut-down version of the professional Cubase.
Computer Music magazine is good, and so is Future Music, but the latter tends to be more about hardware than software. the online version at www.computermusic.co.uk has tutorials and stuff.
Have you listened to our track yet?
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Pinkcalx
on 2001-03-04 16:10 [#00000717]
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very interesting song, nice bass. you can check out my stuff at
www.mp3.com/speedwax - listen to Train to, Trees.
and for some funny stuff www.mp3.com/garmonboziaallstars - listen to Saloon, Klubowe trance....
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wizards teeth
from under a nice leather shoe on 2001-03-04 18:21 [#00000722]
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Id lab - I will be sending a cd in the post on monday.
The break in scotland was good I have spent a number of hours on my computer over the weekend, before I went away i was getting bored, i have come back refreshed.
Scary Bear - Hitsquad was the site i was going to tell you about, it is a very good place to start off at.
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hedtwin
from Manchester, England. on 2001-03-04 20:00 [#00000725]
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I make music as well. I use fruity loops and audimulch. I am alrigth at it, not wonderful though. I might upload somethgin onto MP3.com in a bit, if i can be arsed, is it any good?
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Id Lab
from Preston on 2001-03-04 21:20 [#00000727]
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mp3.com is OK. They seem to be interested in earning money for their artists, though it hasn't worked for me yet. Their uploading process is a bit unreliable. I like Garageband.com - there's no chance of making money, but you get your tracks reviewed by other users. I'm also on Peoplesound.com; they gave me a good review of my album, but they're inefficient and they can't spell. Vitaminic.co.uk (or other national flavours), getoutthere.bt.com and Besonic.com are pretty good, and Popwire.com is supposed to be one of the best, though I haven't tried it. Toryumon.co.uk is a bit different, and they specialise in dance music. Audiogalaxy.com is a Napster-like organisation, but they also give webspace to musicians; you have to design your own webpage.
Other than that, if you're any good I'll list your site on my own brakehorse.com.
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Quoth
from Lincoln on 2001-03-05 02:17 [#00000728]
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ID Lab: How does one become an artist that gets the privilege to be on your page, Brakehorse.com? I'm interested in being listed...
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Scary Bear
on 2001-03-05 13:19 [#00000736]
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Yeah I have listened to the stuff you've made. That collaboration work you've done sounds cool, I want to get back to it though and pay more attention, I wasn't in the right sort of atmosphere.
ID Lab & Teeth: Cheers a lot man, am truly grateful. I am going to that site and see what I can do from what I get. Keep up that site of yours and I'll b back there in a while. I noticed you guys sending each other CDs, how long you been at all this?
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wizards teeth
from inside a pelicans brain on 2001-03-05 13:53 [#00000737]
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Scary Bear - I have made items for one year, I started by making a tune called my favourite sandwiches. It was very basic and was made up with a bass line plus a list of my favourite sandwiches ie - Cheese and meat, ham and eggs, lamb and olives, mushroom and onions etc. Not a tune that would set the dance floor on fire. I much prefer novelty records which incorporate funny sounds. I picked up a brilliant record at a carboot sale a few months ago, a learn to drive record, my friend recently played it in a club in the City where I live, it went down a storm.
Id Lab - Circular disc is now in post.
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Id Lab
from Preston on 2001-03-06 22:14 [#00000774]
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Quoth: just tell me where your webpage is, and if I like your stuff you get listed.
This collaboration is only a few weeks old. We sent each other a load of samples, then rearranged them into sequences, added stuff and sent them back to each other. The track on mp3.com is the sounds Teeth sent me, in my arrangement, with added slide guitar, bass and effects. It's not finished, Teeth is going to finish that one and I'll finish the other.
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Quoth
from Sweden on 2002-08-07 01:03 [#00339834]
Points: 3840 Status: Lurker
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ID lab must have died :(
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