All venns's RECords
- my favorite ringtone
not sure why but i felt the need to share my favorite (self made of course) ringtone. WARNING: it is an obnoxious motherfucker! for a reason though. i like to be able to sitinguish my own ring from everybody elses and this one is pretty unique as far as i can tell. never heard anything resembling it. enjoy
- time traveler RMX
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just invented a german word for TCS's song paused. the word is: "!brülliant!" (adj.) and it expresses the feeling of screaming with joy off the top of your lungs because you have just experienced something so incredibly awesome. it is a combination of the german verb "brüllen" (yelling, screaming) and brilliant. the noun would be: "!brüllianz!" (n., f.) and of course the verb: "!brülliantieren!" (v.) --------------------------- suggestions for further words of this kind in the comments below please. if need be i will start a collab to collect more than a few results. the languages to combine from are free. it could be mongolian and pashtu or dutch and japanese as long as the final word is different.
ps: do not ask me about the exclamation marks. no idea why the hell they are there. they just are. pps: brülliant expresses my joy over listening to the song. repeatedly. |
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- reflexion dystopian version
Sara asked me to contribute - how could i not ;)
the melody is mirrored and so is the arrangement.
ps: 70ies spymovie reference is semi-intentional. it kinda evolved into this.
pps: yes dystopian - i am putting an end to this silly dissonance in: utopian and dystopic. now it is utopian and dystopian or utopic and dystopic whichever you prefer.
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after the ship crashed the quartermaster yelled assertively into the crowd: "women and children first!"
"what about transvestites?", retorted a smartass. |
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- generation kill (instrumental)
this is the stripped down version of this track. for copyright reasons i can only post the instrumental version.
original description:
paying tribute to one of my favorite tv shows - generation kill. dismissed!
info:
this campaign began with a two second beatbox sample i recorded on my phone. sliced it in FL to 95 bpm and decorated it with a few semi-automatic samples for full effect. built a danger-close beat over the mix and airdropped a few rhodes-slices in the vicinity. mission accomplished.
"please panic in the confines of your own mind"
RECord info:
another excercise in typography. related to this





