Mixtape update / 1001 nights

An update to All My Friends!  If you want to submit music for the mixtape, you have until MondayClick here for all the details.

Now then, on to about a thousand thousand other things:

EveryBlock is really classy.  It’s overwhelmingly Web 2.0, but there’s lots of potential in there.

– Matt and I found a good hour or so from our monumental 5-hour set at hush.  So we put it on the internet:

Art is by the legendary Gabe from Penny Arcade.  There is also a preliminary video, if you’re on the facebook bandwagon.

– Merde, I have so much to say.  Execution is a lovely, lovely flash game.  It takes about 30 seconds to play, so be sure to play it twice.   The Penny-Arcade game is blatant fan service, but is very, very funny.

EURO 2008 IS IN A WEEK.  I’m supporting Romania.

– Finally, I went to the Vancouver Art Gallery for the KRAZY exhibition of comics, anime and video games…and it was really pretty good.  The comics section was a little highbrow for my tastes, but there’s no question that it featured some amazing work.  Anime and manga lend themselves better to being blown up on huge walls, whereas some of the comics suffered just from being small.  The video game section wasn’t big enough (and was missing Zork and Tetris), but was pretty good otherwise.  We’re planning to go back some night other than opening night and taking our time with it.

All My Friends: A Mixtape Special To Be


This probably reached lots of you via email, but I couldn’t be sure who would be interested, so I’ll crosspost the email here:

“Hi there!  I’m looking for a (small amount) of help with a music project.

I’ve been doing a lot of collaborative DJ sets of late, and I was suddenly struck very hard by the thought that I should do a mix with all of my friends who are *not* DJs or music producers.

If you’re interested, you should send me or link me to:
– A piece of music that you really, really like that is under 7 minutes.  (If you need me to edit a certain 7 minutes out of a longer work, I can do that.)
– A picture of yourself.  I’ll be making a mosaic of everyone’s picture and giving everyone credit, though I won’t be matching names to music.

I will take everyone’s input and mix / edit them together in a hopefully fairly coherent order.  The end result will go up on djfractal.net and be distributed to the internet net at large.  (I may split it into multiple parts, depending on the number of responses.)

Let me know if you’re interested, or just send me music & images (djfractal at gmail.com), or harass me with any questions.

corner of 4th and mirror

I have clips for you, you lucky, lucky people.

Fractal – Mistroad – A work in progress since the start of first term last year.  ‘Mistroad’ has gone from dubstep to three-piece chamber music to nasty, darkroom progressive house.  The prog house version will be the version to get finished, although I’m still not certain about the ending.

Rennie Foster – A Commitment To Transit (A Skytrain Ride With Fractal) – I did this remix in about an afternoon, followed by some mixdown and mastering the next day.  This never happens with me, but I’m really pleased with how this mix turned out.  It should be released on Rennie’s Dirty Works label sometime this year.

Fractal – The World Outside –  This is a preview of my megamix /  album thingy.  It’s essentially everything I’ve ever done that I like, remixed and re-edited in to a coherent quasi-downtempo sort of think.  Think L.S.G or BT, and you’ll get the idea.

the other side

I’m online in Vancouver, for the record.  I finished two quick & dirty minisets in my time offline, however:

Download here.

1: Tigerskin – The Holy Grail (Vintage Dub Mix) [Moodmusic]
2: Lee Jones – Aria (Tiger Stripes Remix)[Aus]
3: Liquid People – Son Of Dragon [Defected]
4: Chymera – Umbrella (Funk D’Void Remix) [Mezzotinto]
5: Chymera – Umbrella (Spooky Remix) [Mezzotinto]
6: Rennie Foster – A Commitment To Transit []
7: Mike Oldfield – Far Above The Clouds (Timewriter’s Big Bag Of Secrets) [Kinetic]


Download here.

1: Mistika & Medina – After Hours Ensemble (David West Remix) [Curvve]
2: Noel Sanger – Natural Perfection [Dissident]
3: Benz & MD – Signals (AFK’s Ogopogo Remix) [Proton]
4: Stel – Heart Full Of Napalm [Hope]
5: Keenan & Anderson – Runaway (Steve May Dub) [Navigation]
6: Gareth Emery – Outrageous (Shiloh Remix) [Baroque]
7: AFK – Eclipse (Dustin H’s Someday Solar Remix) [Pacific Front]

And yes, I used huge pictures for both of them.  Neener neener.

but if you’re bored

A thousand and one thank-yous to everyone who came to Hush last night and rocked out with Matt and I. We kind of had a lot of fun.

Now, some things on The Internet need to be mentioned here.

NAWLZ is the first one. It’s a cyberpunk styled webcomic, done all in Flash, with lots hidden cues, flat out amazing art, a soundtrack, and acres of style. The story is a little byzantine, but the presentation is mind-bogglingly tight.

Muxtape, no relation to the legendary Vancouver acid techno phenom, is nothing more than a simple way to put mix tapes online. As if you didn’t have enough music to listen to.

Back in the real world, I’ve been trying to list off the best music school concerts of the spring term, and I’m having a darn hard time paring it down. I think my most favorite thing was, oddly enough, the Orchestra doing readings of pieces by Hollas, Felipe, and Andrew – all of which were very good and very, very different.

Honorable mentions go to just about everything else: the Concerto concert, the Orchestra doing Firebird, umpteen grad recitals and Friday Musics, and the impossible, improbable MUS 105 concert.

mimirisms


I can’t praise BOOKHUNTER, from Shiga Books, enough.  In fact, I’m going to read it again.  If you like noir, books, or general geekery, you’ll probably dig it.

I find myself less fulsome in my praise for SHIKASTA, by Nobel laureate Doris “Oh, finally” Lessing.  The writing is fine, the premise is good, if a bit muddled in the beginning, and the brutal deconstruction of the human condition is exceptional.  However, I cannot stand the shifty, communist / higher power undertones.  If we’re going to save the world, we’re going to have to do it ourselves – not rely on people from other planets.

Also, music:
Sandji – A Walk At The Sunset Seaside [Proton]
Feihstel & Ukumori – You Made Me Smile (Instrumental) [Proton]
Ryan Davis – Clouds Passing By [Back Home]
Ryan Davis – Wide Open Spaces [Klang]
Dibby Dougherty – Lights Out (Chloe Harris Remix) [Dyami]
Rex The Dog – Circulate [Kitsune]
Rex The Dog – Italian Blond [Kitsune]
KIM – Fistogram [Modular]

(Have I mentioned that I’m playing at Hush this Saturday?  I think I have.)

linked lists are the new black

A reminder:  I’m DJing at Sunset this Saturday evening, and then at Hush next Saturday.  Sunset will be techno, Hush with will be full-on madness with DJ What.  You should come.

I got the trade of THE NIGHTLY NEWS, by Jonathan Hickman, a few weeks ago, and I’ve been reading it when not studying for exams.  I wasn’t that impressed by the single that I bought, but the entire book is glorious.  It combines a dissertation about media, trust, belief, and the worst parts of the human spirit with a jet-black sense of humour.  Not the easiest of reads, but well recommended.

Two thoughts on the video game side of things, which I may talk more about later:  is it possible to use video games to teach synthesis of concepts?  That is, is it possible to use the closed system of a game to teach people to look outside of closed systems?

Also, is it possible (and would it be fun?) to make, on a console, a system for creating and sharing D&D-esq adventures?  The underlying game could be anything, but is the ability to deal with user-generated content feasible?

Finally, I hate to use this website for actual personal updates, but:  I’ll be moving to Vancouver for the summer as of the end of April or so.  If you’re going to be in town, drop me a line, do.

music as a memetic virus

Music: an art form in which the medium is sound.

Meme: any unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from one mind to another.

When was the last time you had a song stuck in your head? When was the last time you kept listening to the same song, over and over and over again? What melodies or songs can you sing right off the top of your head, without having to think about them? Which ones do you have to think about?

As per the above definition, a meme is a viral idea: one that sticks. The most effective memes, therefore, are the ones that replicate and the ones that last. In pop music, this equates to the idea of the hook – and in classical music theory, this relates to the idea of motive. What are the three catchiest piece of music you can think of? For me, off the top of my head: Beethoven’s 5th Symphony, Chable & Bonnici – Ride, and the Mario Theme, by Koji Kondo.

I’ll bet you that any reader of this website will be able to sing, hum, or whistle one of those three tunes.


This concept of memetic strength, or whatever you want to call it, is important for a few reasons:

Firstly, it sells records, gets people to clubs, and puts asses in seats at concert halls – all of which are always important.

Secondly, it creates influence, both consciously and unconsciously. I can’t speak for Beethoven’s 5th, but I can say with all authority that ‘Ride’ created a horde of imitators. Koji Kondo’s amazing 8-bit work helped spawn the modern chiptune community and was basically the gold standard for NES music.

Thirdly, we (as artistic composers, video game composers, DJs, or whatever) can use it to our advantage. As a DJ, I can play an acapella over a really weird track and get people dancing. As a composer, I can take an old theme and vary it. If I’m writing for video games, I can match certain hooks to certain events in-game, and so on.

Finally, and maybe most importantly, it takes up mental space. How can you listen to other music when the hook from ‘Music Is My Hot Hot Sex’ refuses to stop playing on your mental radio? And then, once you’ve memorized that hook and the lyrics to that hook, you’ve got less space to absorb other music. A case could be made that this is why people’s taste in music changes less as they get older: any new music has to displace the music that, in some sort of twisted version of Darwinism, is fighting for survival and remembrance.

This survival of the hookiest is, for me, most the interesting part: what, other than cultural gravity, ensures that a piece of music is going to last for hundreds of years? Is there any proof that music lasts on its own merits, or that the best music is the music that is remembered? Or are we stuck in a world where the longest-lasting music virus is not the one that is best for the host?

passing tones

I am DJing at the Sunset Room on Saturday, April 19th, from 0100 to 0230 – the party is called THE COUNTDOWN, and will also feature superstar DJs Keoni, Derrick Vnuk, and Sheldon. You should come and shake it.

But, if you don’t come to that, you should come to Hush the following Saturday, the 26th…

…because Matt and I are going to rock the fuck out. I’m playing on the big ol’ Pioneer 800, two CDJs, and two 1200s. Matt is playing on the Rane with two 1200s and his guitar. At the risk of being called arrogant, our sets tend to be legendary. You should come.

On the DJ note, I also got some music.  Just a little.

Luke Abbott – Melody120 [Border Community]
Luke Abbott – We Are Made Of Glass [Border Community]
Luke Abbott – On Tuesday [Border Community]
Luke Abbott – Without Aim [Border Community]
Luke Abbott – Gates pt 1 [Border Community]
Luke Abbott – Gates pt 2 [Border Community]
Limbo – Synch [Proton]
Davis & May – The Perfect Things [Back Home]
Rennie Foster – A Commitment To Transit []
His Boy Elroy – Step Into The Light (Emissary & Starfire Remix) [Proton]
His Boy Elroy – Step Into The Light (Dark Mix) [Proton]
AFK & Dustin H – Seismic (Powerplant Remix) [Pacific Front]
AFK & Dustin H – Seismic (Shiloh Remix) [Pacific Front]
AFK & Dustin H – Seismic (Stefan Anion Remix) [Pacific Front]
Apparat – Arcadia (Telfon Tel Aviv Version) [Shitkatapult]
Caleb Fox – Wake Me Up [Elefant]
Tundra – For I Was Falling [Manual]
Fairmont – Mobula [Border Community]
Avus – Backfoot Powder [Elefant]
Tigerskin – The Holy Grail (Vintage Dub Mix) [Mood Music]
Lee Jones – Aria – (Tiger Stripes Remix) [Aus Music]
Liquid People – Son Of Dragon [Defected]

Lastly, it’s been a bit of a heavy few days in terms of concerts: I want to big up every one in my MUS 105 class – thank you all for a lovely, surreal, and surprising concert on Thursday night. I am indebted to Chris Reiche for playing my cut-up piano piece on Friday and somehow making it sound like music, and to Yan Li for trusting me to not screw up narrating his piece.

In terms of the computer music showcase on Saturday night, mad props are due to Arvand Tiv for his gorgeously conceived and presented dance / sonification / visualization and to Chris Reiche, again, for a piano / echo / distortion thing that was both clever and musical.

boy likes to to to boogie

Or not, in this case.  The results of the “Best Music You’ve Heard Today” postings are in for the second floor of the computer science building and the first floor of the fine arts building at UVic.  These were in much less obvious places (my fault), so there are far fewer results.

In shocking news, the fine arts people had trouble following the instructions:  ‘Soulja Boy’ was written on three lines in a row, with no name or date, and ‘RADIOHEAD’ was scrawled vertically across the whole thing.  Well played.  The (short) list is below:

[Indie]        I’m From Barcelona – Oversleeping
[Hip Hop]    Hilltop Hoods – The Nosebleed Section
[Rock]        City & Color – Sleeping Sickness
[Indie]        The Arcade Fire – Lies
[Rock]        Talk Talk – Ascension Day
[Techno]    Daft Punk – Around The World / Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Live)
[Folk]        Paul Simon – Graceland
[Indie]        The Shins – Phantomb Limb
[Rock]        Cain & Abel – Transient

As you can see, there’s no classical, mostly rock / indie, with a few deviations.  This is a really small sample size – I might try to get more non-music school samples next year.  I’d also like to point out that there was only one thing that could really be called hip-hop in 63 entries, which surprised me.