i guess im asking randomly but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I was stupid lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Jaden Roy i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
One of the most underrated musicians of our era. He and Jean-Benoit continue to be a source of inspiration for me. Great interview, he seems like such a cool guy.
If you play bass, listening to Nicolas Godin on bass is an absolute must. The music of AIR is a bliss and has some of THE best bass lines EVER! What a total genius he is and the humbler and poorer you are in life, it seems the more God blesses you and the more talent and genius that blossoms from you as a person.
Fantastic to listen to Nicolas run with these topics. It's a joy to hear how thoughtful and introspective he is about his art, which gives a great extra dimension to seeing his stoic/subtle playing style (especially looking so calm playing often stunningly emotive bass guitar lines).
Just in case anyone is wondering, the three composers listed in the first question are Georges Delerue, Michel Magne, and Francois de Roubaix. They were not listed in the transcript, nor the closed captions.
If it helps to understand the context of these RBMA videos, these sessions are part of the now-defunct academy where all of that audience are flown in for a solid fortnight of lectures, jamming, recording, networking, etc. It's long and exhausting and there was a constant barrage of amazing talent. So it helps just a little to imagine how sleep deprived everyone is. The silence is... respectful and curious.
He says that its always impressive for him to be able to create/give the impression of space with sounds, even tiny sounds. Further he compares his own approach of music as the job of an architect: Often architects think about creating spaces with walls, which is paradoxal.
► Learn more on Nicolas Godin here...
www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/nicolas-godin-lecture
i guess im asking randomly but does any of you know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Alexander Branson instablaster :)
@Jaden Roy i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Jaden Roy It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Alexander Branson Glad I could help :D
One of the most underrated musicians of our era. He and Jean-Benoit continue to be a source of inspiration for me. Great interview, he seems like such a cool guy.
If you play bass, listening to Nicolas Godin on bass is an absolute must. The music of AIR is a bliss and has some of THE best bass lines EVER! What a total genius he is and the humbler and poorer you are in life, it seems the more God blesses you and the more talent and genius that blossoms from you as a person.
Air is a huge inspiration, Talkie Walkie is a masterpiece. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic to listen to Nicolas run with these topics. It's a joy to hear how thoughtful and introspective he is about his art, which gives a great extra dimension to seeing his stoic/subtle playing style (especially looking so calm playing often stunningly emotive bass guitar lines).
Moon Safari one of my favourite albums, thanks for this
33:01 💯 you’re legendary in the bass world and as you should know! I’m happy you know your status as a a bassist. This man is driving me wild 🔥!
Just in case anyone is wondering, the three composers listed in the first question are Georges Delerue, Michel Magne, and Francois de Roubaix. They were not listed in the transcript, nor the closed captions.
Alain Goraguer & J.C Vannier could have been also cited. They are closer than the three mentioned.
Thanks 😊
Props to this interviewer for not interrupting his guest. Nothing than an interviewer who thinks they know more than the interviewee
Wow, awesome interview, he's such a cool, humble and thoughtful person.
thank you. very sophisticated and intelligent creator
Omg I could worship him 😮!
Not nearly enough in depth analysis of Godin and Air in general. Thank you so much!
"When you play bass you are connected to something greater than yourself!"
The young audience seen completely disinterested and bored. It’s maddening. I would kill to have been in that room with a living legend.
If it helps to understand the context of these RBMA videos, these sessions are part of the now-defunct academy where all of that audience are flown in for a solid fortnight of lectures, jamming, recording, networking, etc. It's long and exhausting and there was a constant barrage of amazing talent. So it helps just a little to imagine how sleep deprived everyone is. The silence is... respectful and curious.
😂 OMG we have the same type of favorite bass, the short-scale bass!
Thank you very much! I love Air and specially Moon Safari.
His sweater looks very comfortable
What does he say at 2:05?
Argentina, Pampa. Supongo que lo dice por La Pampa. Sé que dice eso porque leí la transcripción de la entrevista jajaja.
He says that its always impressive for him to be able to create/give the impression of space with sounds, even tiny sounds. Further he compares his own approach of music as the job of an architect: Often architects think about creating spaces with walls, which is paradoxal.
is this on podcast form or mp3 online?
It can easily be converted to mp3 with a quick google search to listen on the go!
AIR 💎 🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇
Limitation is the best way for the own creativity. Lots of technology destroys the flow of music production.
32:30 hahahahh