Discuss New Controllerism Night in London in the Scene Chat forum at Sound Unsound Forums; What the heck is controllerism i hear you ask?
Controllerism in its strictest sense is ...
Controllerism in its strictest sense is the manipulation of digital audio by use of a hardware controller.
In the Laptop DJ world it is the equivalent of Turntablism, requiring skill patience and dedication to learn the craft.
Controllerists use a wide variety of controllers to manipulate audio from traditional DJ techniques such as Beat Juggling and Scratching to more advanced production techniques that can only be accomplished with the latest technology.
As of October this year we'll be starting a new club night based in London to showcase several controllerists who've been at work in the London area. This will be combined with VJ's, DJ's, Beatboxers and other performers including some well known names.
We've had the blessing from it's most well known Exponent, Moldover who coined the phrase.
If you're interested in Controllerism then join our Facebook group to learn the hows and whys.
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You can watch some videos of Ean Golden here:
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Or Moldover's approach to Controllerism here:
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Or watch a guy rock out with a Guitar Hero doing a live mashup of Sweet Child of Mine vs Bob Sinclairs Love Generation
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Any ideas of the dates for October? As I am hoping to fark off to london for a few days in October and this looks sweet! I will wang it up on the frontpage tomorrow
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