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The Ektoplazm Free Music Toolkit

Journal | February 25, 2010 | Posted by Basilisk

I rely on a lot of different applications and utilities to keep this web site running and the free music flowing. Here I have compiled a list of some of the more important software that I use to publish music and maintain this web site. This list is for my reference as much as yours; I will be referring back to this post whenever I am travelling and wish to update the site remotely. Anyone reading could do the same–although I will need to make another post detailing my work-flow to properly convey knowledge of how I prepare releases for publication. For now, here is the raw list of (mostly freeware) tools that I use to keep Ektoplazm alive (in alphabetical order):

  • 7 Zip – for compressing and decompressing release packages and other goodies. I also suggest looking into WinRAR but it’s not totally free.
  • Audacity – a cross-platform sound editor and recorder similar to Sound Forge. I use this for simple audio editing–for instance, correcting bad mastering jobs that leave sounds hanging at the end of a file, processing live recordings, etc. You can also find a lot of free VSTs on the net to add missing features (i.e. a better compressor) but it already has most of the basics covered.
  • AVG – free virus scanner. It’s a bit of a resource hog but a necessary evil when you are moving files around the net.
  • Exact Audio Copy (EAC) – a “perfect” audio ripper; use it to rip your CD collection to archival-quality digital media. Also features some highly useful audio processing tools for WAV comparison and lossless audio quality checks. Look up a guide to get the most out of this great program.
  • FileZilla – a simple FTP client for transferring large files and keeping the web server updated.
  • Firefox – my web browser of choice. Load it up with a few essential add-ons: Adblock Plus, Canadian English Dictionary, Delicious Bookmarks, Download Statusbar, Echofon (in-browser Twitter client; it isn’t great but I don’t know of anything better right now), Firebug (development tools), and Flashblock.
  • Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) – absolutely essential for anyone working with FLAC, the best lossless audio standard around. Grab a GUI interface and start crunching your collection today! (Why is FLAC better than WAV? It’s smaller, taggable, and retains 100% of the quality.)
  • GIMP – a freeware graphics editing suite. Much like Audacity, it isn’t nearly as hassle-free to use as its commercial equivalent (Photoshop in this case) but it is still useful for quick image editing on the go.
  • MediaMonkey – general purpose media library with some decent tagging and conversion capabilities. This is one of the weak links in my toolkit; this program does way too much for what I want to use it for (just tagging and conversion) but I haven’t found anything better.
  • Medieval CUE Splitter – use this tool to split large audio tracks that come with a CUE file. It doesn’t create CUE files though (I still use a text editor for that as I haven’t found anything more reliable and less complicated).
  • Mixmeister BPM Analyzer – the quickest and most accurate BPM analyzer I have ever used; just drag and drop MP3s and it automatically writes BPMs to the ID3 tags. I’d love to have this functionality rolled into one of these other tools but the additional processing step is worth it at present.
  • Notepad++ – all-purpose text editor. Edit code, documents, whatever. It suffers from feature creep but all the extras are fairly easy to ignore.
  • Oscar’s File Renamer – simple and powerful search and replace functionality permits mass renaming of files (to capitalize, remove underscores, or change “rmx” to “remix” for example). Very useful for DJs looking to nearly organize their digital media collection.
  • PuTTY – a freeware Telnet/SSH client; very useful for fiddling around with the web server.
  • Rapid Evolution 2 – a brilliant cross-platform (Java-based) DJing tool. Although primarily used by harmonic mixing DJs to analyze tracks for key and BPM it also doubles as a music library for use in set planning and performance. The key analysis is generally quite accurate if you set things up right but it is always wise to verify findings with the built-in piano. BPM analysis is time-consuming and not always accurate (which is why I use the Mixmeister BPM Analyzer to handle this step. After importing into RE2 you can easily format the BPM to one decimal place to clean things up.)
  • RazorLAME – a front-end interface for LAME, the industry-standard command line MP3 encoder. It is old software but it still works well enough. Standard quality for presentation on Ektoplazm is full stereo at 320kbps (CBR); no need to muck around with VBR in this era of virtually infinite hard drive capacity.
  • VSO Image Resizer – a shell enhancement to quickly resize images. I use this to create the “folder.jpg” files that come with every new release.
  • Winamp – still my audio player of choice after all these years! Load up on pretty skins at DeviantArt. Also useful: a working Audioscrobbler plugin (for sending data to last.fm).

Some of these programs aren’t exactly “freeware” in the technical definition of the term but all are free to download and use. There is a heavy bias toward the Windows platform as this is what I am accustomed to but I would love to assemble a similar list for working on the Mac. I tried that last summer but kept running into gaps–areas where I couldn’t find an equivalent free application–most notably in terms of FLAC support.

There are also a few programs on the list that I would love to phase out in favour of something better. In most of those cases I simply haven’t found anything that works nearly as well as the program I find somewhat disagreeable. Tagging is the big one; I’d like to use something more automated than MediaMonkey but everything I’ve tried hasn’t worked for one reason or another. I am also missing a good freeware CD burner on the list (as I have been using Nero at home for some time) and haven’t done the research to figure that one out. If anyone has any suggestions please feel free to leave a comment! I also plan to update this list as my toolkit changes.

Portable versions of many of the programs listed above can be downloaded from Portable Apps for use on the go–just load up a USB key and run or pack a Dropbox account with what you need. I also recommend looking into Google Apps. It’s better to keep some applications in the cloud!

Photo credit: Robert S. Donovan.

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DoHm – Swampology

Free Music | February 20, 2010 | Released by Ektoplazm | Posted by Basilisk

DoHm – Swampology
01 - Cenotes (DoHm & P. Tale) - Freaking In The Distance (150 BPM)
02 - DoHm - Domaki Peledaki (150 BPM)
03 - DoHm - It's Coming (148 BPM)
04 - DoHm - Sharange Varange (150 BPM)

Swampology features four stunning works of forest music by Lithuanian psytrance producer DoHm (Domas Gudelis) and Cenotes, a collaboration between DoHm and P.Tale. After the great success of Under The Moss, the first psytrance compilation from Lithuania, Ektoplazm contacted DoHm to release more of his deeply hypnotic night-time music–and this is the result! Prepare to tap into a mystifying world of next-level mind-altering sounds, pulsating tribal rhythms, and heavy psychedelic atmospheres resonating with the ancient spirits of Baltic bogs and woodlands. This release is mastered by Kri @ Audio Valve and features a cover design by Basilisk using the artwork of German ecologist Ernst Haeckel.

MP3 Download | FLAC Download | WAV Download | Buy It On CD! · Download count: 17,344.

Released under a Creative Commons licence for noncommercial usage. You are encouraged to share, copy, broadcast, and perform this release! Be sure to visit the Ektoplazm discography for more high-quality free downloads and check out Forest Freaks and tranzu.yra.lt to connect with the Lithuanian trance community.

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Wizack Twizack – Spirit Molecule

Video | February 24, 2010 | Posted by Basilisk

Wizack Twizack is out with his third album, Space No More, released by AntiShanti Records. To honour the occasion, Trancevisuals has assembled a trippy music video for the opening track, Spirit Molecule:

If you like what you hear you can buy Space No More from the links listed on the AntiShanti Records homepage.

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SeaMoon – A Twisted Downbeat Adventure

Free Music | February 20, 2010 | Released by  | Posted by Basilisk

SeaMoon – A Twisted Downbeat Adventure
01 - Outbackfrogz (76 BPM)
02 - Purple Juice (91 BPM)
03 - Tricky Transients (92 BPM)
04 - Pink Elephants (90 BPM)
05 - Chill Spice (84 BPM)

SeaMoon is the solo project of Simon Neumann, a German artist specializing in exotic psychedelic downtempo beats. With five years of production experiments behind him, SeaMoon is ready to make a big splash with his aptly-named debut, A Twisted Downbeat Adventure, released on the Chillbasement netlabel. This release contains five tracks loaded with swampy organic grooves, fat dubby bass lines, and deeply mysterious atmospheres. Expect to find yourself hypnotized on a moonlit night with these high-quality chillers!

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Released under a Creative Commons licence for noncommercial usage. Visit Chillbase for more downtempo music!

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Grand-Cheff – Voodoo GoAttack EP

Free Music | February 17, 2010 | Released by  | Posted by Basilisk

Grand-Cheff – Voodoo GoAttack EP
01 - Voodoo GoAttack (140 BPM)
02 - L'Arme Humaine (140 BPM)
03 - Mario In Wonderland (140 BPM)

The Voodoo GoAttack EP is the first release by Grand-Cheff, a new school Goa trance artist from France. Directly inspired by the mid-nineties Goa trance sound, this rough and ready release is filled with whirling psychedelic melodies, brash bass lines, tribal rhythms, and humorous references to movies and video games. Featuring cover design by Imba and mastering by Psyks Studio.

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Released under a Creative Commons licence for noncommercial usage! Visit the Underground Alien Factory Records homepage for more new school Goa trance releases.

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