Sunday 5 August 2018

Emor Reven

Off goes the Plankton Brain, off into a hundred different simultaneous directions, searching for sound and images from all far reaches of the quaquaverse - and coming back with this. A multi tracked, mutli layered, multi blended video, of sublime and disquieting noise and imagery - guaranteed to take your head to a new extreme.






...and as an extra treat, here is a remix of Emor Reven: this time with video filtered through some Adobe After Effects head candy and the audio remixed with drums, bass, and general extra oddness!







This Modern World

A New Video from Conny Plankton: This time with no found footage from the 1960s or Victorian Photographs, and resplendent in Widescreen HD. 

The theme of This Modern World was based on editing together contrasting scenes of industry with the natural world. Overlays and subliminal edits abound. All topped up with a new audio piece based on psychotronic frequencies, loops and drones! 

Unfortunately, due to samples used from the Big Brother Cartel, this was struck off from you tube almost as soon as it was released. However, so as not to deprive the world of it, here is a link to my google drive where you can download it and check it out for yourself.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h521WGMadFN8l1S2kkgMKcFcreTN8yBF/view?usp=sharing




And as an extra goodie from the Plankton Brain: A remix of the video with extra layers on the video track, borrowing unashamedly from the effects used in the earlier video remix for Emor Reven. Just to take your brain that little bit further out there!! Strangely enough, no one has minded this one being up on youtube!





For Various Technical Reasons, this remix cuts short at around a three minute mark and had to be mixed together again from the original source files. So - here we are again with a fresh remix!




BSR

Here we go again folks - the warped mind of Conny Plankton bringing you a new series of recordings. This time, everything is loosely linked with the common theme of different VSTs running through my old Novation Bass Station Rack.

Of course, it wasn't long before different devices, samples and ideas decided to join in the party!