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Richard Devine Performance at the Whole Music Club

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With four full-length albums on Schematic, Warp, Asphodel, and Sublight records, multiple remixes of top Warp artists like Aphex Twin and Mike Patton of Faith No More, sound-mixing for many famous video games including Dance-Dance Revolution and Halo 2, Richard Devine is setting the pace for composers and remix artists alike. Based out of Atlanta, Georgia, Devine was one of the featured artists at the Spark Festival 2008 in Minneapolis, MN. He stopped by the Whole for an engaging conversation about his development as a musician, his favorite gear, and a live performance.

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  • i think there is a difference between nudging knobs up and down by somebody who doesnt know shit and nudging knobs up and down by richard devine dont u think?

  • i totally agree... given the fact that devine helped develop some of the fx in most of the native instruments software i think  the man knows what he is doing!

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  • Richard Devine is the mutant god. Totally awesome!

  • Some people here are saying that this isn't music. I don't care though; all that matters to me is that my ears are loving it :-)

  • He is so underrated.

  • anybody know the track-listings, or where to get a better quality recording of this awesomeness? tanks

  • Wow. He looks like he's really getting into it...

  • There were some good moments in that, but I think people take this type of music wayyy to seriously. Because people don't understand it musically, they assume that the reason for that is because the music is so elite and above their comprehension when in reality it might just be a bunch of random sound. I know when I first listened to jazz music It sounded random and boring, but once I understood the classical knowledge behind it and started playing jazz it all makes sense now. But this idk.....

  • @ 1:30 it's aphax twain

  • I was actually being sarcastic, which does not translate well in forum chat, which was my mistake. Its all opinion anyways, when dealing with music, or noise that people call music.

  • @fairchild73gmail to make the sounds is hard. most ppl think it crap, but if you make sounds or idm music you would understand.

  • lol the guy in the back is playing with a phone or something haha

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