Your search for the "Tonfilm" tag brought up 32 results:
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Leisure-B reports back to mission control with a hybrid video / mp3 release, supported by an extensive tutorial on the recording process.
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The live version of Didge 0.3.2 differs from the original mostly by a muting of a lot of elements. Unlike most other tracks, Didge seems to sound best live when it's presented in parts.
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Since most people don't just like a certain song, but rather a particular version or cover of a composition, this leaves a wide gap for composers and producers of electronic music. With the Live In Space set up, Leisure tried to create a live environ
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The complete version of Live In Space as a single mp3 file.
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Youtube sent us a note saying they lifted our upload limit. This means full length live sets from now on!
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You might remember the VVVV software from the Live at NODE08 liveset. It has now undergone some major updates!
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We now feature a new RAR file containing all the Mp3s on the site, including the new releases! 16 Eps and 6 albums, free of charge.
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The new short film by Henning Worm featuring music by Humanworkshop artists Damscray, Tonfilm and Remus.
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Recording of Leisure-B, Tonfilm and ThorLtd jamming live at home.
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Recording of Leisure-B, Tonfilm and ThorLtd jamming live at home.
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Recording of Leisure-B, Tonfilm and ThorLtd jamming live at home.
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In a joint effort to accomplish a new degree in funky experimental music, Humanworkshop artists B-Film (Leisure-B and Tonfilm) and ThorLtd teamed up. As B-Film Ltd they present a combination of their feel for electronic music, as well as indulging in
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Reloaded version of the track "Didge", known from the NODE08 / Velvet Club" live-set.
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A high quality recording of the set as it was performed at the NODE08 festival in Frankfurt, featuring Leisure-B and Tonfilm at their best. More info & video: From us, Google Video or YouTube
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This debut of the combination Tonfilm / Leisure-B, aka B-Film, is a remix of Burnt Friedman's remix of Nine Horses' “The Banality of Evil”. Since the original remixed track was just screaming for a little beatwork, the boys decided to give it their b
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