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coldcut / ninja tune

after some heavy clicking on the net, I found somebody else

Coldcut

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=730284

English DJ Matt Black and Jonathan More - the founders one of the most popular mixing program VJamm, also owes a second record label called Ninja Tune.

Ninja Tunes
leans strongly towards electronic, abstract hip hop, instumental hip hop, nu jazz, drum and bass and chillout music (sourced http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninja_Tune)
After looking into the companies' style
I think it's good - I'm a person who begs to differ and has a strong liking for unique 'things' in general, be it music, interest or even just food.
I do have a strong preference in music leaning towards drum and bass / metal, personally I think it allows for much more interpretation visual-wise. Often with the help of no lyrical element involved therefore the music sets the mood and is open for endless interpretation.

More and more I've been looking into the matter of audio-visualization which to me now literally means translating the sound into something people can see and understand.
(if you're at all interested it used to just mean 'combining sound with videos')

I look forward to winning my MIDI keyboard on ebay, hopefully!

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