There is a very interesting revolutionary synthesizer type product that was recently invented that apparently is a computer intelligent surface that allows for multiple sources to place different shaped objects on top of it to shape and form music. I have placed a video below as well as a link to the official web site for this new “reactable” technology. I found this to be pretty damn cool and am sure that you will be hearing a lot about this new music tool. I also read a recent blog that was saying that it already caught the eye of Bjork for her future projects. What a surprise, something new comes out, and the big names in music are the first ones to jump on it and exploit it to the death. I’m sure I will regret even writing about this when it becomes as brand name as Sony, but either way, it is pretty interesting and cool to watch.
I get sick of myself trying to edit and perfect these stupid postings as if it really matters, so I’m trying to think less and just post my ideas. Anyways, anyways…with that being said, here is the latest video I found that I think is just brilliant. This is a ‘demo’ rap video of a solo-rapper who calls himself “The Average Homeboy” (AKA Denny Blaze), and he produced his own songs and video sometime in the 80’s, then submitted it into several record labels and music networks, and was ignored, then over 20 years later, some intern cleaning out boxes comes across the demo video and posted it online a few years ago. The best thing about this video is that the guy is dead serious. I seriously wish I’d made something like this back in the 80’s (as if I am so old)! But it is pure comedy gold and I like the music, no joke. It’s sad that the music production is better than mine and he probably made it with MS-DOS and an old school Casio keyboard. If anyone knows this guy, tell him I want an interview. Later Cronies.