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More Shades! :)

Great news everyone, another super single was just released by Genox. This time around, it appears that we’re going to have a ride through the red deserts of Mars! So enjoy the stunning “Various Shades Of Red“. 🙂

Update: And of course check out the “Various Shades Of Purple” that was just released.

Surprise, SURPRISE! :)

There’s music I like, there’s music that can make me happy, and then, there’s music that can take me to the 7th heaven. Well of course the last category is the most difficult to find. That’s why when an artist who can create that certain kind of music, releases a single track after a period of absence, that’s definitely the cause for some serious excitement on my side! 🙂 Wonder what I’m talking about? SURPRISE SURPRISE people, Genox just released a new single! YAY! I’ve been listening to this same track over and over and over again since last night, and I have absolutely no words to describe it. I might have said “incredible”, but that just doesn’t cut it. So check it out for yourself, and experience the effects of “Various Shades Of Blue“. 🙂

Update: Ok it seems like Genox just uploaded a whole bunch of his tracks, which you can access through his blog. So… check it out! 🙂

Umm…Stuff! :)

First of all, a note to the guys and gals who asked for the Distillery photos. I’ve now posted a few of those in my phlog. Just for you. 🙂
With regards to amv’s comment on the last post, the Demovibes website seems to be up and about now: www.demovibes.org
What else….oh yeah. In my on going scene-music diggage, I finally found…well… let me try to explain to you what I found. The Assembly 2006 freestyle music competition happened on around 7:45 of a Saturday morning [Toronto time]. So I was half asleep when the competition started, and I was watching the web-tv on my notebook in bed. I remember hearing this fantastic song that took my breath away, but somewhere in between my struggle to open my eyes and a silly stream blink, I ended up missing the song info. So now after going through almost all the competition entries, finally I found it. “When Time Stands Still” by PK, check it out.
Also, I know that some of you have already discovered this, but if you haven’t, make sure you check out “Aufgewacht Und Tee Gemacht” by Genox. [Ummm…”Woke up and made tea”?! I just hope I got the spelling right.] I’ve been listening to this about 10 times a day recently. One of the best that I’ve heared from this artist so far. Absolutely brilliant.
These 2 tracks speak directly to my heart. <3 <3 :>
And that’s about it for now……

Update: Umm Guys…there’s a new comment on the first part of the display report that you might like to check out. 🙂

Audio Capture

Since this seems to be the topic of the week, I might as well create a new post and share some news with you. A whole bunch of you have been asking for the soundtracks for a couple of Vantage demos. And it seems like some of you are not much for waiting. 😀 Anyway, I just captured the soundtracks for “A Simple Way” and “3 Cows Ahead” [click to download]. As for how I did it, well “3 Cows Ahead” is an avi so it’s a simple matter of an audio extraction. However, I tried a whole bunch of extractors and played around with whatever options available, but the result is never perfect for some reason. Specially the beginning of this one sounds far from what you hear on the avi. Keep in mind the fact that I’m no audio expert anyway. :”> So if you know of an extractor which could do a better job, please let me know. “A Simple Way” was of course a different story. I came across this demo capturing software called “kkapture 0.01” a while ago (on pouet.net BBS). It’s an easy to use application which does a pretty darn impressive job capturing both the audio and the video. So I used this to capture an avi of the demo, and then did the same mp3 extraction. The resulting audio quality is rather good. So…enjoy, and I’d certainly appreciate any bits of technical info that you might wanna throw at me. :>

Update: Wheee! Amoivikos [amv] of ASD has just posted a comment containing some very interesting information regarding a number of great scene tracks. Check it out! Always the best info, does this guy rule or what? 🙂

Update: Sorry guys, there is no full version of the “3 Cows Ahead” soundtrack. It was never finished.

“I’m completely operational, and all my circuits are functioning perfectly”. Yup! I remember my own circuits getting completely fried after seeing this one. Perfect Love by LKCC & Bauknecht was the second “Robotic” demo of the show. The only complaint that I heard about this demo was toward the sound track. I was told that with a better sound track this demo could be a master-piece. Of course robot-happy people like me never minded the music anyway, and just enjoyed the super eye-candy! 😛
Next we had a bit of a sweet surprise for all the ASD fans. 🙂 Iconoclast which was actually a part of the last show, was screened again! This was one of nicest part of the show in my opinion, since you could actually see a lot of excitement going around. The crowd [specially the old crowd] seemed to be very happy to see Iconoclast once more, and the fans were actually standing up the whole time during the re-screening. Yup, ASD ruled the house again. 🙂
The last demo of the show was one that apparently has a lot of fans. Heaven Seven by Exceed is a very well known demo which I was actually told to watch by quite a few people when I first came across the Demoscene. [& Yeah I actually do go ahead and watch your recommendations people! :P] I guess I don’t even need to try do describe here how the crowd reacted to this one, do I? 🙂 This demo was actually screened twice back to back, since people wanted to grasp a bit more of the lyrics and the general concept. Besides the awesome visuals and great music, there’s definitely a lot going on in this demo, concept wise. A lot for us all to think about! 🙂 And of course, screenies as per request:So that was it! To wrap things up we listened to the 2 fantastic tracks, Chloral Hydrate by aMUSiC which made me and my Dune fanatic friends super-happy, and Music On The Moon by aMUSiC and Amigo, which got everyone dancing. 😀 And I guess now it’s time for me to finally finish up with this terribly long report [but what could I do, a promise is a promise! 😉 I just hope you guys are happy! :D] As for the next show, I have no clue when it’s going to be but of course if I decide to start arranging something again, I’ll let you all know. As for your questions regarding the demo-groups, as I mentioned before you can find their websites through www.pouet.net, [and refer to the update on part 3]. Still if it’s something that you can’t find and you think I might know, the shoutbox is open. Have fun people! 😉

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  • A Simple Way by Vantage was another demo to bring up some controversy. Some very much liked it, some very much didn’t. Now if you’re one of those who liked it, then we’re on the same page. But if you’re one of those who didn’t, well then I’d like you to enlighten me a bit: What was it about this demo that you didn’t like? I do remember some guys saying that they were bored. But that’s as much as I could gather. The positive side seemed to have a lot to say though. This demos is….well….simple as the name depicts. An easy going /relaxing design with calming colors, put together with a fantastic sound track and some interesting lyrics, “demonstrating” the concept of beauty within simplicity. So explain to me, why did some of you look like you wanted to shoot me for being a bit Vantified? 😛
    You are going our way now,
    Our way is simple,
    We like going our way,
    Because our way is simple,
    It is,
    A simple way.

    I guess you could say that my fellow Elec Engeez got quite a treat this time around, given that there were at least 3 demos related to their field in this show. The very directly related one was Electric Kool-Aid by Synesthetics. The whole demo is displayed through an oscilloscope tube, what else could we possibly ask for? huh? But this electrifying demo didn’t just make the EE posse happy, it actually managed to make everyone happy! The super cool design and general atmosphere of this demo was exciting for the whole crowd. It seems like there are not many Synesthetics demos out there, well I hope that we’ll see more from these guys in the future.

    Update: Guys I don’t have the soundtrack for “A Simple Way” in s seperate file. If it’s out there, I’m yet to find it. If you find it, I want it too!

    [End of part 6]

    Next Stop: ALL HAIL SATORI!
    Yes, thank you Satori, this is where the fight started. The crowd got divided to 2 clear groups, the ones who completely loved the Satori demos and the ones who completely hated them. No in-betweens what-so-ever. Given that 2 Satori demos were shown you can probably guess that I’m a big fan. And I have to confess that watching people arguing deep over DE:TOX and Circulation was fun to no end. >:) Total chaos took over. Some of the negative comments [specially around DE:TOX]: No content, no concept, horrible music, artless, meaningless, nerve racking, and….you get the picture. And of course some of the positive comments: Awesome visuals [for Circulation], Satori rules, DE:TOX kicks it hard, great music and great visuals for both, and hey, I even heard “great concepts for both”! 😀 How about that? I also heard a lot of people saying that they “didn’t get it”, or “you didn’t like it because you didn’t get it”. What I’m thinking right now is “define getting it”. What does it mean to get it anyway? Does it mean that you have to know exactly what the artist was thinking, in order to enjoy the art? Or can you just enjoy [or disenjoy for that matter] whatever it is that the piece of art makes you feel? In any case, this was definitely one of the most heated up parts of the show. 🙂
    195/95 by Plastic [which apparently has a final version made by rgba…..or correct me if you can!] was exactly what we needed to calm the chaotic mood down after the Satori war. The uber eye/ear candy did a nice job settling the differences. Everyone seemed to be enjoying the show once more. Some wanted to know the name of the dancing creature. Some sort of a fairy I think?!
    Arise by Stravaganza again divided the crowd to 2 parts: people who liked the demo, and people who went absolutely crazy about it! Arise proved to have all that it takes to make everyone happy. Graphics, music, everything’s great. But then, there’s a specific group of people who might enjoy this demo even more than the rest. A group that includes myself. Anyone who’s ever had something to do with building a robot probably knows what I’m talking about. WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE THAT ANDROID IS AWESOME! Yup, my fellow electrical engeez and robot builders were in total frenzy during this one. Thank you Stravaganza for the pretty android. Resistance is absolutely futile.
    Next came the Dooms Day fun pack Legomania. This super cute demo managed to bring a wide smile to everyone’s faces! 🙂 Apparently we had a lot of Lego fanatics in the crowd [again including myself] who were more than thrilled to see this one. The scenario for each of the Lego brothers was marvelous; specially the Matrix section seemed to have a lot of fans. The happy upbeat music was certainly a bonus. I have to mention this again, this is definitely one of the cuuuuuuuutest demos I’ve seen so far. 🙂
    Fly fly brother red, close to home you will get,
    Boost boost more speed, just another sci-fi geek!
    Swim swim brother green, where have you been?
    Smile smile don’t frown, or you might suddenly drawn! [Hahaha :D]
    We are not like the others, we are the famous Lego brothers,
    Brother red green and blue, sticking together like glue,
    Drive drive brother blue, keep your hat on, don’t catch the flue,
    Faster faster, keep the motor running, brick walls are very stunning! [ROFLz :D]

    And of course some screen-shots as per request:

    Stay tuned, cause we have another controversial crowd splitting demo to discuss next.

    Update: Check out amv’s comment regarding the 195/95 demo. 🙂

    Update: Check aMUSiC’s comment regarding Dragonil, on the previous post. 🙂

    [End of part 5]

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  • I’ve decided to start a new log for this part of the report, since the comments are already showing signs of difficulty while loading, and I think we still have a lot to talk about.
    At this point in the show we had a bit of a change of directions. Next demo to go on the big screen was different from so many aspects compared to what we had seen up to that point. O Kyklos Tis Zwis [The Circle of Life] by Dragonil was the show’s only flash demo, which was also the representative of a rather different style of demos. If you’re reading this and you haven’t seen this demo yet…..I have a warning for you. A very serious one that is. Ladies and Gentlemen, this demo successfully broke my heart to a thousand and one pieces, and believe you me, it will do the same to yours. It didn’t just impress me, it actually made me cry. Yes. Honestly. Twice. And hey, I’m not exactly your example of an overly emotional person, and fortunately all the accusations of that sort were recently removed, thanks to the display crowd! They showed that it wasn’t just me; that this demo actually had something different about it. The amazing concept of this demo added to the cute graphics and the great music, makes this demo quite a memorable one, as I was told by the viewers.
    Next came WHEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAAA ASD again! 😀
    Dreamchild, another ASD masterpiece. I was told by some of the viewers that this demo was not meant to be watched for simple entertainment purposes. The comment was pretty interesting for me. I think we can all see why that is. => CONCEPT <=. This demo definitely has a lot to offer to apprehensive minds. Besides that, the visuals rule and don't even get me started on the music. Kudos to aMUSiC and Leviathan for doing it again. There's also some super Kudos to go to aMUSiC [again] and Amoivikos for the lyrics: I’m not a product of your dreams,
    I’m not either injected into your fantasy
    by some conspiracy or diabolic plot.
    I was, I am and I will be
    a part of your crystalite world.
    Omnipresent, spreading my roots
    deep into your nightmares.
    I cannot be removed.
    I am just there.
    Because I am, none other..
    than you!

    You are a dream.
    You are the whispering twilight,
    shining into my world of illusion.
    You are the warmth of my mortality,
    A moment in time.
    You seek after me.
    You are forgetfulness,
    but you are forgiveness also.
    You are the child I wish I had been,
    the innocence I could never recapture.
    You wish to embrace me.
    You are but the candle’s flicker,
    yet you can set my heart ablaze.
    You cried for me,
    yet not one tear has reached me.
    You need not despair.
    You’ll be there still for me to long for.
    For you to be reflected,
    into the stare of my loving eyes.
    For you to be dreamt of.
    For you..
    am I.

    UPDATE: DO CHECK THIS OUT: http://www.last.fm/music/aMUSiC+and+Leviathan

    UPDATE: If you happen to be a last.fm user please go to the above page. We need some votes for a change of logo.

    [End of part 4]

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  • Yes, it finally happened. After weeks of dealing with all sorts of ridiculous problems, we were finally able to hold the second Demo Display, which turned out to be well worth all the trouble. Given the amazing experience of the first show, and the amount of positive feedback that I received, we decided to be a little more organized and do some actual preparation for the second one. [For anyone who might not know this, the first show happened out of the blue and based on a sudden mental spark that I had!] Although the preparations didn’t exactly happen in the most smooth manner, but we managed to get things done and send out the news to our Engee and Artzee friends and post some flyers for the rest of the world, on time. As a result of that, the crowd was considerably larger than the first time. The show was huge….a huge emotional outburst. I don’t think I had ever seen Artzeez and Engeez agree so much….let alone going crazy over the same thing. Once again my Artzee friends did an awesome job helping me running the show. In addition I had the luxury of having 2 very special friends with me, who came to Toronto just for this. Soren, Kay [KayOS], you guys rule.
    I had actually came up with a solid list of the demos that I wanted to show this time, but as the crowd grew larger, we decided to prolong the show. As a result I was happily able to add a few more favorites to the list, including a couple of demos from the last display. So here’s what we showed:

    And of course to close the show we listened to a couple of great tracks:

    • Chloral Hydrate by aMUSiC [ASD]
    • Music On The Moon by aMUSiC [ASD] & Amigo [The Lab]

    Now as you’re suspecting I’m going to talk a little about the demos that we watched, and I’d be glad to know what you thought of each. The size of the crowd this time made it impossible for me to gather what everyone had to say about each demo, so lets do that here. But first I suppose I should mention a few facts, based on some interesting questions that I’ve received lately.
    Nope, I’m not a scener, neither are most of the people reading this blog. I came to learn about the Demoscene just recently [although I had seen some rather old demos a while ago]. Yup, I code a lot, Yup, I do some graphic design too, but Nope, I haven’t ever done anything remotely related to creating a demo. Currently most of the coding that I’m doing is Microchip Assembly anyway. Given the way I came across Demoscene first, [watching Iconoclast completely confused & without the slightest idea of what was going on and with my jaw resting somewhere on the floor the whole time and enjoying the experience immensely that is], I’ve developed a tendency to pay more attention to the eye-candy/ear-candy aspects of the demos. Same applies to most of my friends here. [Not that I can ever completely ignore the behind-the-scenes!] Basically, we gathered to watch the demos for the joy of it. 🙂
    The people who were present at the first display, came to the second one expecting particularly to see some more ASD demos. That, and the fact that me and my gang are huge fans, were the reasons for us to start the show with ASD’s trilogy [and to include 5 ASD demos in the show of course :D]. ASD’s trilogy is a superbly artistic symbolization of the 3 basic elements: Air [Antidote], Fire [Aphorism] and Water [Ambience]. Given all the discussions that were raised among the crowd specially over the “fire”, I believe I should present here the very helpful explanation that aMUSiC of ASD has posted on Pouet:
    “The trilogy is focused on the Aristotle’s element line of Aether, Fire and Water. Aphorism is the Fire part. You can control fire up to a certain extent, but fire is always unpredictable both in its movements and constraint. The various backbone synch points and imagery is depicting the control and constrain of the fire, while the distortions and artifacts are representing the randomness and unpredictability of the flames, that however begin with a seed.. the flammable material (which is the music and its frequencies). The style of the music is harsh and expands into a multitude of frequencies to show the wildness and mercilessness of fire.” What seemed very interesting to me was, although to a rather minor extent, it was apparent that each part of the trilogy seemed to be more appealing to a group of people with rather similar tempers! I’d definitely appreciate it if you people let me know whether you observed something similar. What I do know is that a theater room full of people was on fire while watching each part of this masterpiece! 🙂

    After a the trilogy, came the only Amiga demo of the show, Ocean Machine by The Black Lotus. Of course I was pretty curious to see what everyone would think of the Amiga demo and watch some reactions. And of course I wasn’t disappointed; having enjoyed watching this demo as much as I have, naturally I was hoping that the crowd would enjoy it as well, and gladly I should say that apparently they did. It seemed that the scene with the black dancer touched the hearts of most of the viewers, and I really didn’t have to go asking around to figure that one out. I just had to stand behind the panel and observe the reactions! 😉 In addition, the incredible sound track of this demo turned into a common favorite.

    The next demo to go on the screen was Tokyo by xplsv. Yeah the same bloody demo that got me mistyping [yeah I know that most of you know what I’m talking about since you all had your ball making a huge fuss out of my tiny typo! :P]; the significance being the fact that my speech skills resembled my spelling skills for a few hours after watching that demo. But hey, it wasn’t just me! The colors, the awesome music and all the beautiful effects in this demo managed to create the Tokyo feeling for the whole crowd, and from what I could see, it was quite an enjoyable one too. Another interesting fact is that no one out of that crowd has so far told me that the demo was too slow for them. Anyone thought so? Let me know. Personally I think the slow pace was a must for this one, in order to have “the” effect. Anyhow; off to the next part.

    Update: Since a lot of people were asking for this, do check aMUSiC’s comment regarding the ocean machine lyrics. [Yup, half a gallon Mustard/day for me from now on!]

    Important Update: Ok I have to add this here so it won’t get lost in the comments pile: Starting from the show day, I’ve received so many “who did what in the where” questions regarding the producers of the demos, a lot of which I honestly don’t know the answers to. True, I do a whole lot of reading up and tracking down, and I do have “some” info, but I can not possibly have the answers to the kind of detailed questions you seem to have. So I suggest that you check out the group pages on www.pouet.net and from there find the website URLs of the groups that you have questions about [that is if they have one], and you probably know what to do after that. I also have to mention this: NO I won’t post those questions on pouet.net BBS. I’m still enjoying my life. If you like, you can try that yourselves. 🙂

    [End of part 3]

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