Remiix Minus is an interactive record, available as an app for iPhone and iPad. It lets you combine, transform and re-arrange 10 top tracks from the Minus catalogue. Use effects to transform the sounds and record and share your own version with your friends.
Take the unmistakeable vocal hook from Marc Houle's 'Techno Vocals' and mix it up with the synth from Ambivalent's 'R U OK'; drop the funky looks from Matador's 'Kingswing' and you've just created a mix that sounds just as slamming as an original record. Any combination you make is guaranteed to sound good, whether you're in the DJ booth or just playing with earbuds on your way to work. Record your interpretation of the Minus sound, upload it to SoundCloud and share it on Twitter and Facebook, all from within the app.

We then travel with Mollison to Kenya where he sets out to photograph the huge variety of people at the Dadaab Refuge Camp in Kenya, the world's oldest and largest refugee camp that sits in the desert on the Kenya-Somalia border."
http://goincase.com/pictureperfect
Edited by Monkey - 23 Aug 2011 at 12:05am
"Internet crimes are so fascinating because they're so specific to my generation," Muhly said Thursday during a telephone interview from London. "I was one of those crazy kids who was always reading the BBC, even though I was American. I remember reading the confusing case that no one understood, on BBC online. What was very plain was that the people writing the article and the people who were investigating the case really didn't seem to understand what the Internet was – a space of lies and a space of sort of erotic possibilities."
Edited by Monkey - 15 Jun 2011 at 11:17pm
1st June - MUTEK, Montreal
9th June - Astra, Berlin
10th June - AB, Brussels
11th June - Bataclan, Paris
15th June - Melkweg, Amsterdam
17th June - Roundhouse, London
Edited by Monkey - 03 Feb 2011 at 2:48pm
Liine has launched Griid, a new modular touch control system for Ableton Live and iPad / iPhone / iPod Touch, co-developed by Etienne Noreau-Hebert, Gareth Williams, John Acquaviva, Nick Bugayev and Richie Hawtin.
[Above] Richie Hawtin (performing as Plastikman at Movement Detroit 2010), uses Griid during the soundcheck pre to his live show remotely from the front of house mixer, 100 metres away from the stage and the rest of his gear.
[Below] Raw Hedroom demonstrates Griid.
Edited by Monkey - 01 Dec 2010 at 11:41pm
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