Spacetime follows Canadian music producer Andrew Huang as he makes a voyage to space. More info and behind the scenes link below.
The music of Spacetime:
Spacetime album
fanlink.tv/AndrewHuangSpacetime 20 Hz single
fanlink.tv/AndrewHuang-20Hz Comet album
fanlink.tv/andrewhuang-comet Monolith EP
fanlink.tv/AndrewHuang-Monolith Ooo album
fanlink.tv/AndrewHuang-Ooo Swan Song single
fanlink.tv/andrewhuang-swansong Subscribe ā
bit.ly/subAndrewHuang Flip Sampler:
flipsampler.com/ Chapters
0:00 Final song before I leave
1:48 "Liftoff"
3:51 Title card: 4 composers score the same show
22:18 The world's most beautiful synthesizer
23:03 7 ways to make better chord progressions
31:51 Spaceship tour / Mission explainer
38:18 I made dubstep with the lowest sound you can hear
44:11 "20 Hz" ā Asteroids
45:56 Spacewalk ā "Across the Universe"
47:24 Making a song with one synth ā "Claws"
53:44 It makes anything sound beautiful (Hologram Microcosm)
1:00:04 Landing āĀ "Microcosm"
1:01:55 First steps āĀ "Planet"
1:02:45 Light beam āĀ "Transmission"
1:06:41 The cave āĀ "Monolith"
1:07:23 Finding the crystals...and...
1:07:52 How to turn a loop into a song
1:15:34 Interviewing Horace āĀ "Liftoff"
1:19:37 Top 3 tools for making music on the go
1:27:04 Hope you like my new weirdo music āĀ "Ooo"
1:29:32 Friendship
1:30:13 Would it be helpful to you if I had a face?
1:31:10 Music gets strange at extreme speeds
1:36:52 This is the best music gear under $100
1:42:05 Collab with Horace āĀ
1:43:59 Time crystals āĀ "The Hill"
1:47:26 "Turn Away"
1:51:05 I really messed up
1:52:25 "One Chance" ā Bringing the crystals onboard
1:53:43 Brick's trick ā "20 Hz"
1:55:55 Asteroids
1:56:30 Collision āĀ "Aeon II"
1:58:57 Goodbye āĀ "Swan Song"
2:02:49 The end āĀ "Aeon II"
2:04:33 Credits āĀ "Liftoff"
Notes:
Spacetime was originally released as a multimedia project spanning all of Andrew Huang's social media accounts, music releases, and YouTube uploads for six months in 2020. The original videos can be viewed in this playlist:
Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā SPACETIMEĀ Ā The project was intended as an experiment with formatāan immersive layer on top of his usual music contentāand as parody/commentary on authenticity and artifice in social media. But the initial posts proved a little too effective for some people (albeit a perfect demonstration of the concerns Andrew aimed to raise) when thousands took his posts at face value and believed he was actually in space. Even some of his close friends were among those who were deceived. Newsweek ran an article to debunk his claims. As the series progressed, it became more obviously a work of fiction, but the response was nonetheless polarizedāwhile many viewers enjoyed it, others remained confused or considered the deception malicious.
After the series finished, a behind the scenes documentary provided a look at how it was made, as well as Andrew's thoughts on its reception:
Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā WhyĀ IĀ spentĀ 4Ā yearsĀ creatingĀ aĀ fakeĀ s...Ā Ā For this upload, two sections have been abridged:
1. The episode "The World's Most Beautiful Synthesizer" has been edited down to just its beginning and ending, as the rest of the video was a half hour technical demonstration of a modular synthesizer. The original video can be viewed here:
Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā TheĀ World'sĀ MostĀ BeautifulĀ SynthesizerĀ Ā 2. Due to territorial restrictions around the use of some remixes from the 4 Producers 1 Sample episode that aired during Spacetime, that video has been fully omitted, but can still be viewed here:
Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā 4Ā PRODUCERSĀ FLIPĀ THEĀ SAMEĀ SAMPLE:Ā Jam...Ā Ā
@robscallon
1 year ago
YES!!! Iāve always wanted this in one place
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