Jules of Nature

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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trying on a metaphor

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shark vs the universe

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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Stranger Things
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

if i look back, i am lost

Kaledo Art
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Sounds Outside: The art of field recording
via : https://www.ableton.com/en/blog/art-of-field-recording/
Today we chat with Production Sound Mixer Mark Ulano who recently worked on Director Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight and shared several stories about working in the cold shooting conditions, the
The sound of The Hateful Eight with Mark Ulano
In this exclusive SoundWorks Collection sound profile we feature Supervising Sound Editor and Sound Designer Martín Hernández and Re-recording Mixer and Supervising Sound Editor Randy Thom discuss their recent collaboration on Director Alejandro González Iñárritu's new film The Revenant.
Sounds of The Force Awakens
Ahead of two special Halloween shows in London's Union Chapel this weekend in which he will play some of the best know of his soundtrack collaborations with John Carpenter, Alan Howarth talks to Mat Colegate about his long and distinguished career in soundtracks and sound design
David Bowie’s (via Brian Eno) EMS Synthi used on Low and Heroes. Photo’s snapped by Chicago synthesist Brett Naucke while visiting the David Bowie retrospective at the MCA last year.
Peter Saville on his work with Factory Records
Pianoradicals prepares a grand and plays Aphex Twin.
This is lovely. Lots of John Cage pieces on pianoradicals page, worth a browse.
Architects often don’t think about sound. Here’s why they should.
An article with three-dimensional audio.
Put on your headphones!
A 2003 re-broadcast of an interview with Ralf Hütter on Triple-R radio, Australia.
Radiophonic Workshop
In collaboration with author and collector Joe Mansfield, Red Bull Music Academy’s beat:repeat NYC highlights 101 vintage drum machines and their impact on popular music over the past 60 years.
Since its introduction in 1959, musicians have used drum machines for much more than a steady beat. What began as a simple solution became a doorway to creativity. Explore the foundation of classic tracks like Suicide screaming over a cheap Seeburg to Arthur Baker setting an 808 running beneath Afrika Bambaataa.
beat:repeat NYC is open to the public on Wednesdays through Sundays throughout the month of May from 12-7pm, starting May 3rd at Red Bull Studios New York. The exhibition is being held in conjunction with the Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York.
A short, never before released film on the amazing Daphne Oram.
KRAFTWERK REVEALED!!!
One of my favourite Kraftwerk interviews ever, because it actually goes through all the gear used on the Computer World Tour (probably their most visually and technologically exciting, from a classic synth point of view) PIECE BY PIECE and explains what it all does.
Kling Klang + Synth Pr0n = be still my beating heart!