alter-reality update:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo-3WJVCvsk&list=PL3JSjmqp0cbslW9qCBKT_nEcwUt1DY0aN
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
i've recently received several requests for collaboration, which i've turned down because i'm a control freak. it's just a legitimate lack of interest in the idea of collaboration. i need to be in control of my art. sorry.
but i'm going to try to work with the idea. maybe i'm teasing you. but, if we're having fun that's what's important, right?
i'm going to start uploading rough ideas to my google drive space. those ideas will disappear as they mutate. but, i'm going to post them here and ask for input on them, and ideas that you think could better them.
i need to be up front: i'm probably going to ignore you. so, it's just like the democracy we have in real life. i mean, don't start thinking you have any kind of actual power, but it's always fun to pretend you do.
so, this is my messy industrial jazz catastrophe that i've been playing with for the last month and is about to go into what i call "post-production". what that means, to me, is that i'm going to listen to it dozens and dozens of times - until my mind starts to mutate it. then, i'm going to start trying to find ways to synthesize those mutated sounds my brain creates.
put another way, this is when the track goes through it's atmospheric industrial phase, and picks up car doors slamming and hammers hitting glass windows and noise generators squelching out strange pitches and weird scifi effects and etc.
i've got some ideas, i just need my brain to solidify them for me. but if it were up to you, how would you warp the fuck out of this?
https://googledrive.com/host/0B5JfVE9XTZikMS1zek9ER0xSU1E/scratchpad/
but i'm going to try to work with the idea. maybe i'm teasing you. but, if we're having fun that's what's important, right?
i'm going to start uploading rough ideas to my google drive space. those ideas will disappear as they mutate. but, i'm going to post them here and ask for input on them, and ideas that you think could better them.
i need to be up front: i'm probably going to ignore you. so, it's just like the democracy we have in real life. i mean, don't start thinking you have any kind of actual power, but it's always fun to pretend you do.
so, this is my messy industrial jazz catastrophe that i've been playing with for the last month and is about to go into what i call "post-production". what that means, to me, is that i'm going to listen to it dozens and dozens of times - until my mind starts to mutate it. then, i'm going to start trying to find ways to synthesize those mutated sounds my brain creates.
put another way, this is when the track goes through it's atmospheric industrial phase, and picks up car doors slamming and hammers hitting glass windows and noise generators squelching out strange pitches and weird scifi effects and etc.
i've got some ideas, i just need my brain to solidify them for me. but if it were up to you, how would you warp the fuck out of this?
https://googledrive.com/host/0B5JfVE9XTZikMS1zek9ER0xSU1E/scratchpad/
i just want to get the point across, so the word gets out.
i need to reiterate that i post a lot at rt, al jazeera and other global intersections. that's how i'm getting traffic from across the world.
unfortunately, the google algorithms are interpreting that as bought views, and while, again, i'll state that buying views wouldn't get me anything besides a lot of confused sheep, it's obvious that i'm not buying 4 views from south korea or whatever else.
what's setting the trigger off is the ratio. less than half of my views over the year are from the united states (although us + uk + can make up a bit more than half). according to google's filters, that's impossible without buying views.
and i claim that's blatantly racist.
what's going to happen over time is that google is going to slowly delete most of these views - most zealously the ones from southeast asia, russia, the middle east and africa.
what has to happen is that youtube needs to change how it tries to catch bought views, because what it's doing right now is just erasing 80% of the planet from it's watch stats.
more to the point, i guess, is that i'm *not* advertising to an american-centric audience, but largely to one outside the united states. my views would not be popular in that country.
....and, i mean, i'm not even from the united states. it's sort of ridiculous to expect me to get mostly american traffic when i neither live there nor am interested in their culture, but rather rant a whole lot about how evil they are.
google is notoriously difficult to contact, but they do react to negative information when they hear it, so talk amongst yourselves. it'll get back to them.
the reality is that a canadian news analyst commenting heavily over global news sources should expect to generate a global audience, and google has their head in their ass about it if their algorithm interprets that as fraudulent due to the views being less than 50% american.
i need to stop thinking about it, though. it really doesn't matter. it's just pissing me off on the principle of it.
i need to reiterate that i post a lot at rt, al jazeera and other global intersections. that's how i'm getting traffic from across the world.
unfortunately, the google algorithms are interpreting that as bought views, and while, again, i'll state that buying views wouldn't get me anything besides a lot of confused sheep, it's obvious that i'm not buying 4 views from south korea or whatever else.
what's setting the trigger off is the ratio. less than half of my views over the year are from the united states (although us + uk + can make up a bit more than half). according to google's filters, that's impossible without buying views.
and i claim that's blatantly racist.
what's going to happen over time is that google is going to slowly delete most of these views - most zealously the ones from southeast asia, russia, the middle east and africa.
what has to happen is that youtube needs to change how it tries to catch bought views, because what it's doing right now is just erasing 80% of the planet from it's watch stats.
more to the point, i guess, is that i'm *not* advertising to an american-centric audience, but largely to one outside the united states. my views would not be popular in that country.
....and, i mean, i'm not even from the united states. it's sort of ridiculous to expect me to get mostly american traffic when i neither live there nor am interested in their culture, but rather rant a whole lot about how evil they are.
google is notoriously difficult to contact, but they do react to negative information when they hear it, so talk amongst yourselves. it'll get back to them.
the reality is that a canadian news analyst commenting heavily over global news sources should expect to generate a global audience, and google has their head in their ass about it if their algorithm interprets that as fraudulent due to the views being less than 50% american.
i need to stop thinking about it, though. it really doesn't matter. it's just pissing me off on the principle of it.
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