Severed Heads (Tom Ellard) using FL Studio

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This just appeared on the FL Power users page...

http://www.e-officedirect.com/FLStudio/ ... s/161.html

there's a cople of FLP projects there from him.

Carb.

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He also just won an ARIA Award for best soundtrack. Its the sad Australian equivalent of a Grammy so its pretty cool. They had his picture in the paper with quotes about the state of popular music and stuff, it was quite cool. I ran into him in the street the other day and he was well chuffed about it. I didn't realize he was using Fruity that much, although we don't tend to talk about music much. For those who are interested, he is off to some festival in Belgium later in the year.
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BONES wrote:He also just won an ARIA Award for best soundtrack. Its the sad Australian equivalent of a Grammy so its pretty cool. They had his picture in the paper with quotes about the state of popular music and stuff, it was quite cool. I ran into him in the street the other day and he was well chuffed about it. I didn't realize he was using Fruity that much, although we don't tend to talk about music much. For those who are interested, he is off to some festival in Belgium later in the year.
Awwww - you know all the cool kids Bones.

Caleb
Happiness is the hidden behind the obvious.

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Its a very small scene, you know, which makes it hard to avoid knowing everyone in it.
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BONES wrote:Its a very small scene, you know, which makes it hard to avoid knowing everyone in it.
Tom is very approachable, I have spoken to him in the past, this also helps :)

Carb.

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Caleb wrote: Awwww - you know all the cool kids Bones.
cool kid
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1 tab acid
1 dvd vintage sevcom vids

serves 4

:shock:
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BONES wrote:He also just won an ARIA Award for best soundtrack. Its the sad Australian equivalent of a Grammy so its pretty cool. They had his picture in the paper with quotes about the state of popular music and stuff, it was quite cool. I ran into him in the street the other day and he was well chuffed about it. I didn't realize he was using Fruity that much, although we don't tend to talk about music much. For those who are interested, he is off to some festival in Belgium later in the year.

Is Stephen Jones ( the video guy) still working with
Severed Heads?

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xoxos wrote:......
1 tab acid 1 dvd vintage sevcom vids
serves 4

I think you should give the Acid a rest Xoxos.
At least until the voices stop.......



:bang:

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GypsyJazz wrote:Is Stephen Jones ( the video guy) still working with
Severed Heads?
Not for a very long time, 10 years or more.
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I recently met Tom at the Sound Summit festival up in Newcastle. Great to hear some higher profile folk wax lyrical on the artistically inspiring tool that is FL.

I first bought FL for budgetary reasons, whilst secretly dreaming about such edifices as Cubase. Now, those dreams have gone. They vanished the moment that I stopped seeing FL before me but instead saw music, ideas and possibilities. The tool becomes an extension of the artist's hand...

Not saying that can't happen with more complex tools, but it's far easier to make out shapes through one foggy window than through three.

Oh, and Tom *is* eminently approachable, agree. Very switched on too, methinks.
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littleboyfound wrote:I recently met Tom at the Sound Summit festival up in Newcastle. Great to hear some higher profile folk wax lyrical on the artistically inspiring tool that is FL.
Mike Oldfield seems to like it :)

Far, far more people have heard of Mike Oldfield (and have purchased his CD's) than Brian Transeau (BT, for example)...but not on these forums it seems :roll:

Carb.

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