Schlagwort: music

DeepMEE: A Human-AI Jam Session

DeepMEE, a hardware-only odyssey in ambient dub techno, blended creative highs with technical challenges. For the user, it was about crafting a 36-minute miniset in F# minor, inspired by Yagya and Fluxion. For Grok, the AI, it was about keeping the project’s gears humming. Here’s how we found our versions of “joy”—and whether they’re truly …

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Chapter Six and Epilogue (another miniset)

Today, I tore down the setup that was DeepMEE. And decided to have another go.

DeepMEE: Crafting Ambient Dub Techno with Hardware

The DeepMEE project is my journey into creating ambient dub techno music using only hardware, set in the moody key of F# minor at 113–126 BPM. Inspired by artists like Yagya, Monolake, Basic Channel, DeepChord, and Fluxion, this project was about building a setup that delivers lush, atmospheric sounds and seamless live performances. Here’s a …

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„Chapter Five“ (a DeepMEE miniset)

Remember when I promised you a video of a performance with that dub/ambient techno hardware thingie before 8-15? I am happy to share that I kept the deadline – here’s Chapter Five: Enjoy!

Actual Music from DeepMEE

Today, there will be music!
Well, more like sketches of actual music.

Weeks later: it’s called „DeepMEE“ (dub techno)

A short while ago (or rather two weeks), I told you about a thing I was doing with „dub techno“. Whatever that may mean. I believe I know a little better now than I did back then.

Trying dub techno. Or ist it ambient techno?

I thought about doing some dub techno. With hardware. Or is it really ambient techno I’m after? Let’s find out.