@ImThePangolin oh . .the first one is the iTunes visualizer, but I messed around with the image a bit in AfterEffects, so the swimming things are more 3D in appearance.
@PanspermiaProject thanks, but I don't do such weird stuff these days . . . my music these days is more like the songs you've uploaded (but more keyboard/loop oriented)
@ultrage4 I'm afraid that's all there is. These days there's a video, photographic or audio record of almost everything. In the 80, however, we didn't document things so well.
@TheMadisonHang oh thanks . . . your channel is interesting no uploads, but lots of breaking and some ambient music - interesting combination -maybe next time I will try to compose something that can be danced to :)
@Ocielocique Thanks for commenting. The recordings only exist on 22-year-old cassette tapes, so no edits or re-mixes can be made. After re-listening to the songs two decades after recording them, I think all five tracks in the video have serious problems, especially with structure, but there are some interesting sounds, timbres and effects here and there.
@zijun01 These tracks are awesome, well ahead of their time, you should be proud!!is there anywhere to obtain an mp3 version of these tunes so i can play them in my car? Favourited
@zijun01 These tracks are awesome, well ahead of their time, you should be proud!!is there anywhere to obtain an mp3 version of these tunes so i can play them in my car? Favorited
@zijun01 These tracks are awesome, well ahead of their time, you should be proud!!is there anywhere to obtain an mp3 version of these tunes so i can play them in my car? Favourited
@gosep Oh thanks. They weren't really ahead of their time, though. I was just experimenting with music styles we were covering in class (early electronic music, minimalism, serialism, musique concrète, gamelan, etc.) and progressive/electronic pop of the 70s/80s (Pink Floyd, Jean-Michal Jarre). I can prepare the mp3s later (around Easter)--I'll send you a the links when they are uploaded.
@vgmaster9 At the time (at university in the 1980s), we were expected to be going for a 20th century experimental music sound, but I was more influenced by pop/electronica like Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre and even Jan Hammer (Miami Vice background music).
Oh, the visuals are just screen captures of the music visualizer in iTunes (If you use iTunes, you can find it by selecting 'view' - 'show visualizer'). I processed the images a little using AfterEffects.
drugs....YEAH!!!!
mmgwlgx56569 3 weeks ago
I love it!!!
scatterheart89 4 weeks ago
Experimental from Ukraine Experimental electronic music from Ukraine L
SawyerOz 1 month ago
Can you tell me whats the name of the first visualizer?
ImThePangolin 1 month ago
@ImThePangolin oh . .the first one is the iTunes visualizer, but I messed around with the image a bit in AfterEffects, so the swimming things are more 3D in appearance.
zijun01 1 month ago
@zijun01 cool, thanks!
ImThePangolin 1 month ago
trippy stuff mate
DronePortalWave 1 month ago
Yeah man this is genuinely really good... really top standard stuff...
777v666 2 months ago
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Zen experience is a succes !
leader757 2 months ago
cool stuff
MagicalSunrise1984 2 months ago
I like this stuff, it really stimulates me.
mysticnightromancer1 2 months ago
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Check out my Experimental tracks. :)
TheTelephoneCompany 3 months ago
Great music. Are they created in 1980's? There are no oldness.
And visial is also great!
TorigoyaSound 3 months ago
Cooool stuff dood!
PanspermiaProject 4 months ago
@PanspermiaProject thanks, but I don't do such weird stuff these days . . . my music these days is more like the songs you've uploaded (but more keyboard/loop oriented)
zijun01 4 months ago
This is amazing! I love it! Do me a favor and find more, I'm starving D:
ultrage4 5 months ago
@ultrage4 I'm afraid that's all there is. These days there's a video, photographic or audio record of almost everything. In the 80, however, we didn't document things so well.
zijun01 5 months ago
the images look like swimming sperm
luball416 5 months ago
if you like this type of music, I invite you to listen my new IDM track - watch?v=PXEyBSwiWyA
PROgreyson 6 months ago
GO LITTLE SPERMIES GO!!!
awesome sounds btw really inspiring :)
thefreakenBEAST 6 months ago
Cool, interesting work! Good melodies and the visualizations are awesome too!
gabbaro 6 months ago
thats whats happening inside your testicals :)
demonheadtakano 6 months ago
Its like your creating your own world..... With the Music... and the Video... I like it alot!
TheMadisonHang 7 months ago
@TheMadisonHang oh thanks . . . your channel is interesting no uploads, but lots of breaking and some ambient music - interesting combination -maybe next time I will try to compose something that can be danced to :)
zijun01 7 months ago
Outstanding:)
joezjoezjoez1 8 months ago
lose the percussion start through 2:11
Ocielocique 9 months ago
@Ocielocique Thanks for commenting. The recordings only exist on 22-year-old cassette tapes, so no edits or re-mixes can be made. After re-listening to the songs two decades after recording them, I think all five tracks in the video have serious problems, especially with structure, but there are some interesting sounds, timbres and effects here and there.
zijun01 9 months ago
i love this. sounds phenomenal.
nipponfanDA 9 months ago
Damn and I thought i was Biological X-sparement... Sick!
EmbryoOfAstral 10 months ago
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@zijun01 These tracks are awesome, well ahead of their time, you should be proud!!is there anywhere to obtain an mp3 version of these tunes so i can play them in my car? Favourited
Cheers
gosep 11 months ago
@zijun01 These tracks are awesome, well ahead of their time, you should be proud!!is there anywhere to obtain an mp3 version of these tunes so i can play them in my car? Favorited
Cheers
gosep 11 months ago
@zijun01 These tracks are awesome, well ahead of their time, you should be proud!!is there anywhere to obtain an mp3 version of these tunes so i can play them in my car? Favourited
Cheers
gosep 11 months ago
@gosep Oh thanks. They weren't really ahead of their time, though. I was just experimenting with music styles we were covering in class (early electronic music, minimalism, serialism, musique concrète, gamelan, etc.) and progressive/electronic pop of the 70s/80s (Pink Floyd, Jean-Michal Jarre). I can prepare the mp3s later (around Easter)--I'll send you a the links when they are uploaded.
zijun01 11 months ago
@zijun01 thankyou that would be great!
gosep 11 months ago
Reminds me of Tangerine Dream :)
vgmaster9 1 year ago
@vgmaster9 At the time (at university in the 1980s), we were expected to be going for a 20th century experimental music sound, but I was more influenced by pop/electronica like Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre and even Jan Hammer (Miami Vice background music).
zijun01 1 year ago
Very very cool stuff.
ablethevoice 2 years ago
Great melodic phrases in there. May i ask how you did the animation?
korgds10 2 years ago
@korgds10
Oh, the visuals are just screen captures of the music visualizer in iTunes (If you use iTunes, you can find it by selecting 'view' - 'show visualizer'). I processed the images a little using AfterEffects.
zijun01 2 years ago
Zijun, this is f***ing briliant! Really great stuff!
mcm4nn 2 years ago