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Sunday Synth Jam: Torley vs Vangelis vs Grandmaster Flash take on the Blade Runner End Titles (and a little of Vangelis’ Alpha) in this remix mashup synth jam.
via Torley
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Tags: Blade Runner, Sunday Synth Jam, Synplant, synth jam, torley, vangelis
6 Responses to “Blade Runner End Titles Synplant Jam, With Vangelis & Grandmaster Flash = Absolute Fantastic Geekery!”
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Hilarious & awesome. The plant software was a very organic lead. My question, and this is more to the copyright enthusiasts, is this; what do you think? A few songs blended together and then again redone. Like 2X copyright infringement. (3X if you include this website) Don't you worry, that if the extreme legalities were enforced, that this sort of experimentation would become limited if everyone had to pay the royalties? Surely it would still go on, in private, but hey, you wouldn't get to enjoy it. And personally, i found it extremely enjoyable, and it helped direct me to several different musical sources, hypothetically including the original, if i were not already in the know.
Man this guy is obnoxious
Who cares about copyright? Music must be fun! This guy is OBVIOUSLY enjoying it. At some point i thought that he would fall off the chair …
Thanks.
@mildheadwound Haha, you logicize in layers like I do. It's a good thing I'm not selling that performance — but I'd be honored if Vangy and Flash showed up at my front door with baseball bats.
@Sotiris, I have destroyed seats before. My current one is armless and bouncy, two prerequisites for uninhibited motion.
@synthhead AWWW YEAHHHH you caught the "Alpha" bit at the end. That's one of my faves, especially set to Carl Sagan.
@mildheadwound Haha, you logicize in layers like I do. It's a good thing I'm not selling that performance — but I'd be honored if Vangy and Flash showed up at my front door with baseball bats.
@Sotiris, I have destroyed seats before. My current one is armless and bouncy, two prerequisites for uninhibited motion.
@synthhead AWWW YEAHHHH you caught the "Alpha" bit at the end. That's one of my faves, especially set to Carl Sagan.
Also, in this performance, mod wheel all the way up with the pitch uncertainty is reminiscent of parts of China and Heaven & Hell.
we love the great Torley