is it possible to listen to all the music produced by one artist simultaneously?

Posted by: TOBYJUG on 21 September 2016

YES !

Posted on: 21 September 2016 by Suzy Wong

Er, and the point is?

Posted on: 21 September 2016 by Klyde

Much as I love cats, this is only for the initiated perhaps?  Actually, I'm quite getting into some of this feline modular synthesis composition.

I've tried to get our cats involved in playing keyboard, despite warnings re working with children and animals. Deliberate "kitten on the keys" style failed miserably. These miniature beasts will only perform at their best when they feel like it. They are perhaps also best to judge the resulting cacophony!

Rest assured, I will be working on it at some point in future, might even leave a sequencer going over night and hear what is captured.

 

Posted on: 21 September 2016 by dayjay

Either these threads are getting weirder or someone has spiked my cup of tea

Posted on: 21 September 2016 by hungryhalibut

You just need to play one Status Quo song and you've heard them all. 

Posted on: 21 September 2016 by hafler3o

Chapeau for bringing this to the attention of the forum! I'm going to content myself with just the one album (playing one track at a time) for my 'Desert Island Discs', his 'Selected Ambient Works '85 - '92', truly sublime electronica...

Posted on: 21 September 2016 by fatcat

 That’s blatant plagiarism. Sounds like the intro to Speed King.

 

Posted on: 21 September 2016 by Kevin-W

Double blatant plagiarism - it's a rip-off of Throbbing Gristle's "Walls of Sound" from 1978:

Posted on: 22 September 2016 by Paper Plane

"You just need to play one Status Quo song and you've heard them all. "

Oi!

steve

Posted on: 23 September 2016 by wenger2015
Paper Plane posted:

"You just need to play one Status Quo song and you've heard them all. "

Oi!

steve

Unfortunately it's true....