Moscow Olympics: Second Trace

  • Length: 3:43
  • Rating: 5.00 (8 ratings)
  • Views: 2005' favoriteCount='16
  • Author: eduardoomine

Tags: "moscow  alternative  fft  indie  music  olympics"  postpunk  processing  processing.org  rock  shoegaze 

This is my first music video; made with Processing + Ess library.The song is Second Trace by Filipino band Moscow Olympics, from their recently released debut album Cut The World. Although the band's musical references are clear (post-punk, shoegaze), their music has that ineffable quality that makes it stand out.http://www.myspace.com/moskva80http://www.chlirre.com/lavender/http://www.processing.org/http://www.tree-axis.com/Ess/http://www.blog.omine.net/2008/06/22/moscow-olympics-second-trace/

Final Fantasy Tactics piano compilation

  • Length: 9:46
  • Rating: 4.79 (33 ratings)
  • Views: 2185' favoriteCount='33
  • Author: acmarcan

Tags: compilation  fantasy  FFT  final  hitoshi  lion  music  piano  sakimoto  tactics  war 

Personally, I always thought that FFT had the best soundtrack of any FF title (sorry Nobuo), or any game for the matter. But unlike many of the other games in the main series, I have not been able to find a Piano Collections for FFT. So here's an original piano arrangement of some of my favorite themes from the game. It's been evolving over time and will eventually be much longer and more in depth, so your feedback is welcome! Enjoy!

Audio Responsive Growth

  • Length: 4:18
  • Rating: 1.00 (1 ratings)
  • Views: 147
  • Author: bohrtaag

Tags: 3D  Adaptive  Architecture  audio  Bartlett  Computation  FFT  growth  masters  MSc  music  processing  responsive  sonia  sound 

A cluster of extrusions grows in response to the music (FFT levels). Made in processing with the Sonia library as part of MSc Adaptive Architecture & Computation, at the Bartlett. Music: 'Retreat! Retreat!' by 65 Days of Static. Video compositing by Abdul Mohammed.

Get it Started Slowly!

  • Length: 0:35
  • Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings)
  • Views: 71' favoriteCount='1
  • Author: AllTom

Tags: fft  music 

Let's get it started in here!

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