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12 Songs in 2010: July Project

By tranzfuse on July 28, 2010

Here is a rough draft of where the creative process has lead me this time around. It is not quite what I envision for a more fully realized take, but I found this sketch interesting enough. I borrowed some sample snippets from a lesser known song by a well known group from the 80s (and 90s). I am unsure if this qualifies it as an edit or song (or theft), although labelling it as such doesn’t matter too much right now anyway.

Take 1:

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Notes:

  • Mixing and “mastering” is still somewhat cryptic to me. I have A LOT to learn.
  • Still very tracky and loopy. I want my songs to develop more.
  • Arangement continues to be an interesting challenge. I have a sense of how I’d like things, but I am not quite able to produce the results that I hear in mind yet.
  • The tail was cut off, be sure to fix that up for Take 2.

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12 Songs in 2010: June Project

By tranzfuse on July 24, 2010

The month of June brought a new kind of song into my life. While I was involved in the creation process I can’t really take the credit…my wife did all the hard work. Meet Mila, our second daughter, she’s as lovely as sunshine.

Having a child is a wonderful gift, but it is no small task. Needless to say, my 12 songs project was temporarily interrupted, but I hope to get back on track for July.

Photo of Mila, our newborn daughter

Meet Mila Estrin Smith, born June 22, 2010 at 12:03AM

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SVEK! Complement

By tranzfuse on July 16, 2010

This DJ mix was a follow up podcast to the original SVEK! mix that was first available as a part of my pals’ podcast series over at abrooklynlife.com way back in 2006. This mix was available as podcast only on May 24, 2006, but later added to the blog for download. This mix contains a bit more of the earlier Svek label’s catalog and is definitely some of my favorite music from the label.

The first song, Kaos, which was released on Svek 012 on 10″ vinyl in 1997, was one of the first minimal house records that I picked up on and started my fantastic adventure through dub, minimal techno, house and beyond. Needless to say, this was a highly influential record for me, and if I remember correctly, the first Svek record I ever bought.

Svek 012 Record A-Side Artwork

Tracklist:

  1. Stephan G & The Persuader – Kaos – Svek 012
  2. Brommage Dub – Side B – Svek 013
  3. J. Dahlback – The Lonesome Dub – Svek 008
  4. J. Dahlback – What is the time, Mr. Templar – Svek 011
  5. Stephan G – Shass – Svek 009
  6. J. Dahlback & J.L. Huhta – Midnight Express – Svek 010
  7. Szerementa Programs – Numume – Svek 044
  8. Conceiled Project – Definition of D – Svek 040
  9. Mr. James Barth – Part of Me – Svek LP001
  10. Mr. James Barth & A.D. – Above the Skyline – Svek 025
  11. A.D.N.Y – Mi Gente – Svek 018

Posted in DJ Mixes, Music | Tagged dahlbäck, dub, house, minimal!, svek, techno | Leave a response

Lab Project #2

By tranzfuse on June 18, 2010

Oh yeah, this web site is an ongoing project, so I wanted to document it here. I am slowly constructing a WordPress child theme (called “red headed step child”) based on Justin Tadlock’s excellent WordPress Hybrid theme framework. I am enjoying learning the infinite possiblities of the WordPress platform, CSS, and deepening my understanding of PHP. I imagine I’ll update this post more as I continue to dig in and evolve the site over time.

My to-do list:

  • Improve category landing page layout
  • Actually create a wholistic design for my site/child theme
  • Improve post excerpt formatting
  • Expand navigation to include Scripts/Tools tab (I think)
  • Incorporate sidebars/widgets
  • Include a bit more photography
  • Improve WPTouch design for mobile device experience
  • Add Lightbox jQuery plugin functionality for photos
  • Design a Tranzfuse logo/favicon

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Lab Project #1

By tranzfuse on June 18, 2010

I’m currently working on a scrapbook, which is doing the following things:

  • Fetching my 25 most recent Twitter tweets via the Twitter API
  • Fetching my 25 most recent Flickr photos via the Flickr API
  • Fetching tracks marked as field recordings from my SoundCloud account via the SoundCloud API
  • Using a few CSS3 tricks for box shadows, transform, and rotation
  • Using the Google web fonts API to style the Twitter text
  • Using jQuery UI to add dragging capabilities
  • Using the jQuery lightBox plugin to display an enlarged version of photos

My to-do list to improve it:

  • Cache API data to improve performance and reduce API calls to Flickr, SoundCloud, and Twitter web services DONE!
  • Create version of brown scrap paper image with box shadow effect to apply when being dragged
  • Contain dragging to viewport only, this seems to occur because of the rotation applied DONE!
  • Add icons to show interactions that are possible (drag this, open this, etc)
  • Consider Soundcloud API integration for field recordings DONE!
  • Convert to WordPress plugin with options panel for customization, maybe a full blown WordPress theme down the road (if it makes sense to do so)
  • Expand to include timeline feature that shows items from different web services grouped by date
  • Do a bit of cross-browser testing
  • Convert to HTML5 doctype, potentially introduce audio tag and JavaScript audio player features for SoundCloud files
  • Improve PHP, move to OOP design

Posted in Lab | Tagged api, css3, flickr, gallery, html, jquery, lightbox, soundcloud, twitter, web development, wordpress | Leave a response

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