petri-puppy.bandcamp.comim verna and i make music. and im a facking ouppy.i was born in a vat of radioactive slime
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i have not posted much recently from being busy in school, but i am moving to mastodon and bluesky. next time i post music will be on these accounts
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you know when you are uh sitting on your legs and your foot is right undre your butthole and you fart and you can feel it on your foot.
just pondering that ~~♥
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i pass too well in public. if i go outside in a dress i want everyone to know that im a girl on purpose. i evolved into girl with the DnB stone
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i think about the beatboxing puppy almost daily
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An ethnographic and technological study of breakbeats in hardcore, jungle and drum & bass (PDF)
During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the United Kingdom’s DJ-oriented electronic music community embraced new technologies and developed innovative techniques to master these technologies, resulting in the development of new genres. Three such genres, Hardcore, Jungle, and Drum & Bass (HJDB), emerged at the critical intersection between computer technology and the consumer market, which allowed computer music to be made through the use of home-based studios. The essential instrument in HJDB was the digital sampler, a device that offered musicians the ability to achieve realistic instrumentation through a “cut-and-paste” method of production. The thread that ties these three genres together was their unique usage of fast-paced sampled drums, derived primarily from breakbeats—samples of short percussion solos typically from 1960s to 1980s Funk and Jazz recordings. This dissertation explores a number of important issues that have not been addressed in prior writing on HJDB, and consists of three main objectives. The first is to provide a written history of the genres from the perspective of those that have made the music. This history catalogues the origins of the United Kingdom’s DJ-oriented electronic music genres, the incorporation of breakbeats into this music that created the Hardcore genre, and developments that then resulted in the creation of the Jungle genre and subsequently the Drum & Bass genre. The second objective is to provide an explanation of the main technologies used in the creation of this music (e.g., the digital sampler) and the techniques developed by musicians to harness this technology. The third objective is to provide methods for the computational analysis of HJDB music, through automated determination of the breakbeats being used, detection of downbeat locations, and an estimation of the degree of rhythmic modification. Each of these objectives has been informed by over twenty interviews with musicians and label owners from throughout the history of HJDB. Computational methods based on HJDB-specific knowledge are shown to significantly outperform generalized music analysis techniques, highlighting the importance of style-specific approaches for computational musicology.
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im not dead but i have a million half written songs now. like i have all these ideas then i dont know how to finish them, such is life. i dont want to post something half baked, yknow?
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tired of blue from blues clues not being a beloved tumblr dog. she is literally everything
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we need to have crime fursonas and civilian fursonas
#i initially made a typo and said “crimew fursonas” but that only works for kittygirls i think#my barks#furry#crime
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actually im gonna do a silly. make a few somngs. pack together a gay little EP
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new song soon :D little more tweaking and a picture....
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i so eepy.... i think "good morning lets make music!" then i remember bed is warm
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fortnite has been updating for 20 minutes what am i suppposed to do with my life. let me play save the world im begging im scratcjjing at the door im awrrooooooooo im gonna disturb the neighbours
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another post on my bandcamp ^w^
i think this is my best track so far, i have learned a lot about fl studio in this short time. i have actually used it before, but just the basic version and when i was very young.
this song kinda blasted itself into my head when i was falling asleep, so i got out of bed to make it. my friends said i was really cooking this time :D
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man
and it dropped my score 30 points for this 💀
website that judges your music taste. this is how it bullied me
the website is called How Bad Is Your Spotify? btw
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