S3R55 - SOME RANDOMER - Feelings: Fashionablylate

Published: March 21, 2018, 9:16 p.m.

b'Bruno Galarza is an image and sound technician, addicted to warez, and among many other things, Some Randomer. With this a.k.a. the rest of the description would continue as a \\u201dspam speech\\u201d, the word Some and Randomer seem to belittle the identity.\\n\\nHe feels more comfortable testing than creating, the experimentation not only defines his mixtapes and productions, but also it takes them to the final consequence... No stereotypes, commonplaces or adherence to the musical genres that are supposed to be inherent to artists of the electronic scene.\\n\\nIn the middle of the hardware and physical media consumption in the booth, he uses digital tools because he learnt to mix with software in the 2000s, before democratization and technical advances such as Sync or HotCue. But in this selective process, he looks for the experience of a dj who prepares his recordcase in a traditional way, with the immediacy offered by the media and digital techniques.\\n\\nFor this podcast, he chose a preliminary selection of 500-600 tracks, which were reduced for the selection. A hard work which becomes evident in the cleanest transitions and mixes we have listened to in a long time, most of the time we don\'t know where the concatenation of the tracks ends, a great value without any dj friendly tracks hacks. We must say this selection is very unusual and varied, not only for the most of listeners, but also for experienced users.\\n\\nRegarding the musical production, the sensitivity which is commented by sounds, is transferred to his works in a not much futuristic but unconventional way. Software and hardware coexist in perfect harmony. But it is not only where this performance fits in the tools he uses, but also in the facility to speak with ownership of the process, being one of the best guys we have met.\\n\\nIn the space he shares with the components of T-37, the D.I.Y., free software, the desire to share and the collective creations are not personal or aesthetic options but a premeditated way of giving back to the "industry".\\n\\nThese are some of the main reasons Some Randomer had to create a trilogy podcast to take us to these musical places, where it would be impossible for us to know and enjoy.\\n\\nIn this first episode, he shows us a nice stage where you can enjoy sounds in the orbit of the 80s ambient synth, new wave, pc music, vapor wave, modern and abstract electronic sounds, without being an experienced user.\\n\\nThank you very much for your work and knowledge. We will greatly enjoy this work.\\n\\nMore info at:\\nhttps://soundcloud.com/bagalarza\\nhttps://www.facebook.com/tttreintaysiete/\\nhttps://www.facebook.com/Some-Randomer-269606333104981/'