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Game Of Thrones Synth Cover Will Melt Your Face Like It Was Viserys Targaryen’s

Gil Assayas (GLASYS) shared a ‘finger-twisting’ take on the Game of Thrones theme that will melt your face….… Read More Game Of Thrones Synth Cover Will Melt Your Face Like It Was Viserys Targaryen’s

July 15, 20174 Comments

90 Seconds Of Face-Melting Roli Shredding, Courtesy Of Jordan Rudess

At the Winter NAMM Show, expressive controller manufacturer Roli featured a variety of artists at its booth, showcasing its RISE controllers with virtuosic musical performances. In this video, keyboardist and synth designer Jordan Rudess performs a classically-inspired composition on the Roli Seaboard Rise 49 controller.

January 27, 2016January 27, 201621 Comments

Haywyre – Smooth Criminal (Face-Melting POV Synth Jam Cover)


Haywyre – Smooth Criminal was uploaded by: Haywyre
Duration: 250
Rating: … Read More Haywyre – Smooth Criminal (Face-Melting POV Synth Jam Cover)

November 23, 201440 Comments

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The way that I work in the studio and the way Plateaux was done for the most part is that I’m listening to the atmosphere at the same time that I’m playing so that the treatment influences what I play. If you just play the ‘dry’ piano and then you try and go back and make it into something else, it doesn’t have the immediacy or the impact that it could have if played directly against the atmospheric treatments.

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