Mikael Jorgensen, Greg O'Keeffe & friends.
Video
Oscillator Fumes
Oct 17th
Nathaniel Murphy, Travis Thatcher and I recorded and webcast a synth jam from my hotel room in St. Louis, MO on Oct 3rd, 2011. Here it is:
Synthi Seconds
Nov 16th
Here’s a handful of videos I’ve made using my EMS Synthi synthesizer. I thought it would be an interesting limitation to only record about 60 seconds of a texture, perhaps wiggle some knobs, move on to another and then repeat the process. I plugged it straight into my laptop, so there’s no external signal processing going on. Everything you hear is being generated by this wonderful beast.
Pronto video series
Dec 29th
Hallo friends,
We’re offering up the videos that our good friend Michael Lascarides made, or uh… should we say “coded,” for six of the songs from “The Cheetah.” He’s got lots of crazy generative video business going on that he can explain far better than any of us. There are six videos total from “The Cheetah” as well as a live version of “Listen Lover” from our show this past May at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA. We’ll be releasing one per week until we’re fresh out. Be sure to check http://www.prontosphere.com/video/ for the latest!
We had the pleasure of being featured on BoingBoing last week, so big thanks to Xeni Jardin & the BB crew for helping to spread the gospel.
For now, we are hard at work prepping and recording new material for Pronto LP02. Look for it in Spring of 2011.
Become a fan of Pronto on Facebook here and then point yr rss reader here and get all the updates, automagically.
Happy New Year,
Mikael
Pronto live at The Mint video clip
Dec 16th
Here is Greg, Erik, Tunde and I playing “Listen Lover” at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA this past spring:
Pronto “Listen Lover” live at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA from Pronto on Vimeo.
“MONSTER” video by Michael Lascarides
Sep 1st
Says Michael:
“The first single from Pronto’s forthcoming album “The Cheetah”, available Sept 8th, 2009 from Contraphonic Records contraphonic.com. Read up on Pronto at prontosphere.com. They’re good chaps.
For those who are curious, this video was pretty much coded from scratch using the Ruby programming language (with just a little Illustrator and QuickTime to tie things together). No animation software was used in its construction.”
For more info on Michael and his generative ways, please visit technofetish.com.