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@hotdogsladies among your finest work. This is like uncovering the correct timeline of tenet

@hotdogsladies another one for you - in the pantheon of all timer KEXP for me - if you’ve never seen the brothers Cory & Casey Hanson shredding at each other in 3rds - I’d say give the first 92 seconds your full attention and if you like the three songs they play in the opening 60 seconds, you can be sure you’re onto a winner.

https://youtu.be/YF2z-oSemnQ

(This is in support of Cory’s performative meat & cheeze rock record “Western Cum”).
((Meats and cheeses, always pleases.))

Cory Hanson - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)

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@hotdogsladies have you heard this with Stu breaking down how they made some of the songs for the KG / LW records? It’s excellent, and a really inspiring bit from him at the end about why you just have to keep making stuff:

https://overcast.fm/+AA8IupKkfk0

TN:64 King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard — Tape Notes

In this episode, John catches up with King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard frontman and producer Stu Mackenzie to talk about how the band wrote, recorded and produced the albums, ‘K.G.’ and ‘L.W.’ Armed with various living room demos, phone recordings and plenty of stems, Stu delves into the successes and difficulties that came with each band member having to write and record from home, sharing how the completely unfamiliar process shaped their two lockdown records. Firing on all sonic cylinders, we’re given an insight into recording and mixing tracks with two drum kits, linear songwriting with constantly evolving time signatures, as well as the effects of microtonal retuning. Listen to find out how the band switch from being ‘gentle fellas’ to ‘heavy monsters’, what they did when they didn’t have a bass that could play low enough and why the flute has ended up on so many of their tracks. Tracks discussed: Automation, If Not Now, Then When?, K.G.L.W. & K.G.L.W. LINKS TO EVERYTHING TAPE NOTES…

"A Great First Layer"

Observations on things I've learned about life from 3D printing.

https://github.com/merlinmann/wisdom/blob/master/3d.md

@hotdogsladies these are really good.
Rarely do you ever hear a reason to Just Keep Making Stuff as good as:
“Everything you make will teach you something about making future things. This will always only ever make sense later. Which is fine.”
@siracusa only taking the effort to send this because you said “if someone with better musical ears than me” so thought I’d throw in my two cents. But like Merlin said, if you were in the room, it would probably hit very very hard. Lovely song!
@siracusa catching up on some missed rec diffs episodes - you were talking about the live I Was Born For This - honestly I think the main difference (the arrangement seems identical and is in the same key) is down to the live vocals and how the track is mixed. The original is compressed more so feels like it hits harder. The live version has more dynamic range, but the YT audio has less detail at the top end so it’s a bit lacking. Also IMO the original vocalist has ‘better’ tone.
@hotdogsladies he seems to have tapped into some fundamental part of my core (as your robot’s comparison to Lyin Eyes has identified 😂)
@hotdogsladies MJ rules 🙏 Hadn’t heard this before, thanks!
@hotdogsladies aha! When you get to it, we’re the beautiful river with the chap scuba diving in shit. It takes all sorts.