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I think it’s a tie between the two albums Tranquillity Base Hotel and Casino by Arctic Monkeys and 22, a million by Bon Iver.
The former ventures into atmospheric landscapes, showcasing Alex Turner's storytelling, while the latter combines folk, indie rock, and experimentation. Both albums push boundaries, captivate with their courage, and represent artistic growth, delivering transcendent musical experiences.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aiYelYvxRMs&t=680s&pp=ygUhdHJhbnF1aWxpdHkgYmFzZSBob3RlbCBhbmQgY2FzaW5v
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyWB0TxTMmTkmcllJIkFbKaAhSQhKWNhV
One of my first attempts at using ebosuite to create a video for one of my dubstep tracks. Check out ebosuite here: https://www.ebosuite.com/ A cheaper option for max based VJ software is Zwobot: https://www.zwobotmax.com/
If you have Abletone live with Max for Live, you should check out the J74 Progressive. Once you get the hang of the program, it is capable of producing extremely realistic chord progressions and arpeggios, delivered directly as MIDI clips in Ableton Live Session view. He has a ton of other tools you can check out on his website. [](http://fabriziopoce.com/progressive.html) http://fabriziopoce.com/progressive.html [](https://www.youtube.com/@FabrizioPoce) https://www.youtube.com/@FabrizioPoce
I love how Ned tries to break Ableton every video he makes. Here is a video of him messing with MIDI effects to get some inspiration.
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lemmy.studioMusic Producer by morning, Laboratory Information Systems Coordinator by day.
I am a multi-instrumentalist that loves messing around in Ableton