Isn't it though? In fact it was the piece of video art that helped me conquer my artistic jealousy: finally I realised that some cultural artefacts are SO good, SO valuable, that they transcend being annoyingly better than anything I've ever done in my life. Just about.
Just to help out, in case you continue to develop your interesting theory, While Baptists do some speaking in toungues the folks most well known for such craziness are the Pentacostals. There services can be like a wild party. Some one of particular insterest would be Aimee Semple McPherson who brought the show biz element to the services when she started the foursquare gospel church in Los Angeles in the late 1920s. Look it up, she was the original DJ!
Nice one. We had some flyers through for some baptist church events in South Croydon, and they really do look like rave flyers: one of them even had lots of loudspeaker graphics on it. I'm wondering how many flyer companies survive on baptist money these days... Just off to google Mcpherson.
Safe as trousers mate, glad you enjoyed it. We have more to come, Mr Cornwell has just finished editing the next episode, and it's a mutha, so to speak.
I suppose it depends on your definitions of God and music. Personally I think music is based on the sounds we'd make if we took words out of human vocalisations: the melody and harmony of speech intonation, pure apesong.
If you think God is whatever animates the universe - God as physical law, becoming, natural process itself - then I'm ALMOST with you, except this "God as nature" definitionally has no supernatural power/moral influence.
Greetings from across the pond good Doctors... I've been an avid fan of your various technical adventures. I'm more of a listener than a preformer, but last weekend I was able to try my hand out on a "Little Fatty Moog." I'm admittdly not the best composer, but I feel that I ran into some pretty good sounds and you are more than welcome to sample them if you so desire. They are in the video that I sent as a response called "9 Min Googlie Mooglie" Cheers...
It's hard to begrudge them their 600000 views - it's one of the few examples on Youtube of video editing in the same class as our own. Although actually I DO begrudge them their 600000 views, because typically our shit only gets a couple of thousand. Bastards.
the holy spirit people feel in church could be compared to the euphoric feeling when the hair stands up on the back of your neck when the rush comes through a track like airwave
iv thought this myself both things make you want to put your hands in the air but if iv got the choice of a live songs of praise or gatecrasher iv got a feeling i know where i would rather be ..... are there any churches for ravers cus i cant get up in time for a 10 am service on a sunday!
There's an old xmas carol called Adam lay y bounden which isn't too bad, that'd go into a breakdown and come over quite atmospheric. To be honest most Anglican stuff's quite despondent sounding, probably reflecting the facts that the congregation live in a shithole and that their beliefs are illusory.
have you seen the christian raves on youtube :P some dj that cant get a gig playing to people that are scared of going to a club
i mean whats going to happen to them in a room full of druggies they might get hugged or encouraged to dance? by some friendly sort with a clammy face :P
Another aspect of the relationship between electronic club music and religion which we haven't mentioned explicitly in our videos so far is that Brian Junglist is actually God. If you weren't all the way over in Texas I'd let you have a go on my stereo valve distortion box - I have a feeling you'd slam the crap out of the beats in a one-drop rinsing style. Or something like that.
OMG that baptist video thing was the greatest thing ever
ALEXZANDERMEJ 2 years ago
Isn't it though? In fact it was the piece of video art that helped me conquer my artistic jealousy: finally I realised that some cultural artefacts are SO good, SO valuable, that they transcend being annoyingly better than anything I've ever done in my life. Just about.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
"you think she's still got that wooden leg?" lol
LucidDreamTricks 2 years ago
think she`s probably had it retooled. nice bit of burr walnut. classy.
andysquirrell 2 years ago
Cheers to the only subscription I actually care about! *****!
Resodeus 2 years ago
With marketing material like this, surely a TV series can't be THAT far off. We are awed and humbled by your words, sir. Keep on smashing the beats.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
Just to help out, in case you continue to develop your interesting theory, While Baptists do some speaking in toungues the folks most well known for such craziness are the Pentacostals. There services can be like a wild party. Some one of particular insterest would be Aimee Semple McPherson who brought the show biz element to the services when she started the foursquare gospel church in Los Angeles in the late 1920s. Look it up, she was the original DJ!
nathanielscott 2 years ago
Nice one. We had some flyers through for some baptist church events in South Croydon, and they really do look like rave flyers: one of them even had lots of loudspeaker graphics on it. I'm wondering how many flyer companies survive on baptist money these days... Just off to google Mcpherson.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
Really, really nice!
nathanielscott 2 years ago
Safe as trousers mate, glad you enjoyed it. We have more to come, Mr Cornwell has just finished editing the next episode, and it's a mutha, so to speak.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
I've seen that video about the holy raving about 20 times before. Good thing you introduced that to people.
And yes I do believe music lets us communicate with God
DjRevTech 2 years ago
I suppose it depends on your definitions of God and music. Personally I think music is based on the sounds we'd make if we took words out of human vocalisations: the melody and harmony of speech intonation, pure apesong.
If you think God is whatever animates the universe - God as physical law, becoming, natural process itself - then I'm ALMOST with you, except this "God as nature" definitionally has no supernatural power/moral influence.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
Greetings from across the pond good Doctors... I've been an avid fan of your various technical adventures. I'm more of a listener than a preformer, but last weekend I was able to try my hand out on a "Little Fatty Moog." I'm admittdly not the best composer, but I feel that I ran into some pretty good sounds and you are more than welcome to sample them if you so desire. They are in the video that I sent as a response called "9 Min Googlie Mooglie" Cheers...
-Rodger the animator
rod2155 2 years ago
Alive and kicking like a daddy mate. Good to see you jumping on and making your presence felt. Have yourself a banging week.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
it's just wicked, I favorited some off those drum n bass vids combined with the funny dancing lot in the church.
It cranked me up.
Thnx for makin another video, I would like to see all your equipment one day ^^
Grtz from Holland
Vinganza
DJTriplestar 2 years ago
It's hard to begrudge them their 600000 views - it's one of the few examples on Youtube of video editing in the same class as our own. Although actually I DO begrudge them their 600000 views, because typically our shit only gets a couple of thousand. Bastards.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
the holy spirit people feel in church could be compared to the euphoric feeling when the hair stands up on the back of your neck when the rush comes through a track like airwave
iv thought this myself both things make you want to put your hands in the air but if iv got the choice of a live songs of praise or gatecrasher iv got a feeling i know where i would rather be ..... are there any churches for ravers cus i cant get up in time for a 10 am service on a sunday!
what is the best church track?
DjGizzo 2 years ago
There's an old xmas carol called Adam lay y bounden which isn't too bad, that'd go into a breakdown and come over quite atmospheric. To be honest most Anglican stuff's quite despondent sounding, probably reflecting the facts that the congregation live in a shithole and that their beliefs are illusory.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
hmmm is that getting a remix then mr braidy
have you seen the christian raves on youtube :P some dj that cant get a gig playing to people that are scared of going to a club
i mean whats going to happen to them in a room full of druggies they might get hugged or encouraged to dance? by some friendly sort with a clammy face :P
DjGizzo 2 years ago
gaffa tape lol i must be wasteing money on cables when i could of been useing dust!!!!!!!!!!!
DjGizzo 2 years ago
Nice 'scope gentlemen.
shatminer 2 years ago
Cheers blood. 6 quid, Dorking car boot sale. Strictly ghetto.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
Cool! I was wondering if you guys were still alive!
Cricket773 2 years ago
Just about. We're trying to work out ways to make editing our shit a bit easier. Starting to get there now...
museumoftechno 2 years ago
hahha! another great video chaps.
i want all your toys btw!
BrianJunglist 2 years ago
Another aspect of the relationship between electronic club music and religion which we haven't mentioned explicitly in our videos so far is that Brian Junglist is actually God. If you weren't all the way over in Texas I'd let you have a go on my stereo valve distortion box - I have a feeling you'd slam the crap out of the beats in a one-drop rinsing style. Or something like that.
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
haha, indeed i would.
on a side note.
i moved to denver colorado.
but i think its still very far off. :P
BrianJunglist 2 years ago
Dust and hope... That should be Obamas 2012 campaing slogan. LOL
synthesizerman 2 years ago
Harsh but likely. Dust - the remains of North American capitalist imperialism... hope: well, what else are we likely to have left by then?
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago
Jesus. Haven't even finished putting annotations on it and we've got a 5-star rating already. Someone's alert and perceptive!
Kind regards
Mr Braidy
Technician, Museum of Techno
museumoftechno 2 years ago