Got a special treat for ya'll! With love from Luis and the MSA team.
Celebrating 10 Years of Ghost with this Lo-Fi Mix ❤️❤️❤️
Produced by Jellybox
Art Direction - Kasey Williams
Animation & Compositing - Laura Serrano Miralles
Hi there! N0n-B1nary again with another song, this time more in the Electroswing category. If you like it, please do give it a reblog, or give me a follow as that'd be pretty great. The point of this tune was to create some electroswing that might have been created if AI took over the world and tried their hand at swing, but oversampled from modern electroswing to supplement what they found. I hope you like it!
The art for this song is "Les Belles Sauvagesses de 1920 (1920)" by George Barbier (French, 1882 - 1932).
Fun fact about the artist:
Barbier was known for his extravagant personal style, as was his entourage of fellow artists, gaining them the name "Knights of the Bracelet". Aside from art, he also did costume design for a Cabaret music hall called Folies Bergère.
Bass/chords are tELHARMONIC H output through Ikarie, then Data Bender (micro mode. DB is clocked, so changing repeats and time creates rhythmic changes throughout the piece. LFO into break CV further keeps the texture evolving. Flux and Centroid both have looping smooth random from Marbles.
Ping sounds are both Ts-L (sequenced by Bloom) with envelopes from Pam on euclidian rhythms. The PWM (receiving the same LFO as break CV) has a longer logarithmic hit, while the sub/square has an exponential decay. The piece starts with the latter at sub-2, but it's switched throughout to define parts of the piece. These switches are very exciting to me - they take the sound from percussive to a second "lead voice." Both of these are mixed into Yester Versio for further rhythmic emphasis.
Happy Friday! Closing out the Valentines week with a little heartbreak jam for the ones that it just didn’t work out for! I hope everybody has a great weekend regardless! And if nobody told ya… You are definitely loved - no matter what! 🤙🏾
Hi there! N0n-B1nary here again with a new track. This time it's more Backwoods Lo-Fi meets a soundtrack for getting into trouble. Art for this one is as follows:
Dance of Moth (1923)
Paul Klee (German, 1879 - 1940)
Artist fun fact: Despite not being nearly as well known, it's said the notebooks of Klee were as influential on the path of modern art as Leonardo DaVinci's treatise on composition were to the Italian Renaissance.
lo-fi vocaloid beats to study and relax to, featuring lo-fi instrumentals of old and new classics (not just miku songs)! i hope someone enjoys this as much as i have.