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[The Motion Sick] If you read this blog on any site other than blogger/blogsp...

  • Jan 10, 2009
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If you read this blog on any site other than blogger/blogspot, we will no
longer be posting here. Instead

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[The Motion Sick] We are b0+ h@ck3rz

  • Jan 10, 2009
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Check out the first comment on the page below. I knew we were pretty
awesome, but I didn't realize that other bands would want to upload live
shots of us to their press kits...



http://www.myspace.com/desperateunion

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[The Motion Sick] The Work of Director Michel Gondry

  • Jan 10, 2009
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I just finished watching the DVD

Director's Series, Vol. 3 - The Work of Director Michel Gondry
and it
had some pretty awesome stuff on it. I'm a really big fan of "camera
tricks" especially those associated with confusing the perspective,
direction of the film, angle of the shot, or things of that
nature.


A lot of the work on the DVD (particularly the music videos, though the
interviews and some short films are quite interesting as well) really
focuses on these types of ideas. Sometimes, these videos explore a single
idea for too long for my tastes and my short attention span gets me, but
so much of it is so good. Here are a bunch of his videos (from Youtube so
they look absolutely terrible). Do yourself a huge favor and see them on
the DVD in decent quality:


Kylie Minogue - Come Into My World


Massive Attack - Protection


Chemical Brothers - Let Forever Be


The White Stripes - The Hardest Button to Button


Daft Punk - Around The World


There are a lot more awesome things on the DVD...


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[The Motion Sick] Neilsen Soundscan 2008 Sales...Surprising!

  • Jan 9, 2009
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http://blogs.laweekly.com/play/news/neilson-soundscan-2008-sales-f/

Neutral Milk Hotel was in the top 10 vinyl sellers this past year.
Weird.


I rudely stole their images below, so please do follow the link above to
read their full analysis.

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[The Motion Sick] An Interview with Dance Dance Revolution Step Artist Joseph...

  • Jan 9, 2009
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As you've all heard by now (see our

previous posts
if you haven't), our song "30 Lives
(Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix)" is included in several versions of the video
game Dance Dance Revolution (made by
Konami): DDR X (Playstation 2), DDR
Universe 3 (XBox 360), and DDR X Arcade (Japan currently, US and EU
releases later this year).


For the uninitiated, DDR (which originated in 1998) is a dance video game
in which players stand on a special dance pad or platform and hit colored
arrows with their feet to match musical and visual cues. Players are
judged by how well they time their steps to the patterns whizzing by on
the screen.


We were lucky enough to get in touch with Joseph Eder, who is responsible
for the creation of the step patterns that go along with "30
Lives" in the game. We love the steps in the game and we thought it
would be interesting to learn a bit more about creating steps for DDR.
Joseph was gracious enough to answer some questions for us all:


What is your official title?


Again, my name is Joseph Eder. You can find it in the (rapidly
scrolling) credits of the game listed under "DDR Step Artists"
if I remember correctly. For Universe 3, my official title is DDR Step
Data Creator.


What is your elevator-speech description of your job?


"Yea, Hi, my name is Joe. You know DDR? Yea, I'm the guy that
places the arrows. Yep, that's right, I decide where you step."
Which is usually followed up by "Ooooooooh!....Oh My God I hate you!
Those steps in *insert song name here* were SO HARD!"


How did you end up working in this position? Is there specific
training for it?


I got this position through a combination of luck and coincidence.
There was a listing for the position on a popular Bemani website
(http://www.bemanistyle.com/)
[Editors Note: Bemani is the name of Konami's music-based video game
division]
, I sent in my resume, a cover letter, called, did the
things you're suppose to do when you apply for any position, came in for
an interview, interviewed well, and got the job. There was training when
I got here, but to be fair, the bulk of the skill needed to be a DDR Step
Artist comes from playing the game for a long time. I've played the game
since January of 2001. That fact, along with having started a DDR club
during college, helped me get the job, and helped as far as skills needed
to write steps.


Do you generally choose from a pool or are you assigned songs?

I will say that when the team got 30 lives, I specifically requested
the song.


What is the process by which you create the steps? Do you first listen
many times? Do you just look for patterns and structure in the song?

I've listened to the songs I've made steps for maybe a hundred times
each, at least. Some songs have patterns and structure built in, and some
you need to create structure from scratch. It all depends on the song
given really.


Have you ever created steps for songs with a non-4/4 time
signature?


I've not done anything that wasn't in common time. However, I was
responsible for the charts for
Parade (Witchery
Skank)
and Man
with a Hex (Atomic Fireballs)
which are both done in 4/4
"Swing" time. Triplets are fun to work with, and challenging
:)


Do you ever create steps that are too difficult for you to ace?

See Midnight Blaze (SysF Mix) - Heavy


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hsYNb8rx2Q

and Akibarrific - Oni


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsdZoQJ6tkg


What makes a song a good/bad choice for DDR?


The simply answer to this is songs that are easy to dance to are
songs that work well for DDR.


Do you have any recommendations for people trying to create songs for
DDR?


Give it a good strong dance beat, beyond that, anything unique is
good ^^


Anything else you would like to tell everyone?


I hope you all enjoy the charts to 30 lives and all the other songs
in the game! It was a lot of fun to work on :)


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[The Motion Sick] The Daily Show laments...

  • Jan 9, 2009
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...about the loss of Alan Colmes from the Hannity & Colmes show on
Fox News.


(Plus, it features music legends Daryl Hall and John Oates!)


The Daily Show With Jon
Stewart
M - Th 11p / 10c


Hall & Oates Pay Tribute to Alan Colmes


Barack Obama Interview


John McCain Interview


Sarah Palin Video


Funny Election Video


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[The Motion Sick] Best of 2008: Pipeline! Radio Show

  • Jan 9, 2009
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We made the Pipeline! best of 2008



http://oscillations.org/pipeline/archives/best-of-2008


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[The Motion Sick] The Motion Sick wishes you a happy new year, performs some ...

  • Jan 8, 2009
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First, we want to let you know about an awesome show we've got coming up.
The show theme is "Influenza," but we promise that there is no
illness involved. Instead, we'll be performing an hour-long set comprised
of half original songs and half covers by artists that have influenced
our songwriting. As most of you know, we play relatively few covers (with
the exception of our

Halloween Poison set
in 2007). This is therefore a rare opportunity
to see us do a set like this. In addition, these performances will
include each member of the band taking lead vocal duties.


01/29/09 Influenza: Artists playing the songs they deem most influential
alongside their own material


This night is presented by Aloud, Northeastern Performer and Powderfinger
Promotions.


Great Scott


1222 Commonwealth Ave


Allston, MA


w/ Thick as Thieves and Aloud


18+ / $10


We also want to throw out a big thank you for your tremendous support in
2008:


-We began the year with the release of our second album
The truth
will catch you, just wait...
released on Naked Ear Records, produced
primarily by Barry Marshall and
Jordan Tishler.


-The album received outstanding

reviews
and occupied the

CMJ College Radio charts
for 8 weeks!


-Our music video for "30
Lives"
(directed by Neil
Forman
) aired on major television networks around the world

including MTV Latin America, Fuse, and MuchMusic


-We undertook our biggest tour yet,

traveling down to Austin, TX and back, video and text blogging the whole
way around!


-Soon after we returned from tour, we learned that we had won Konami's
contest seeking new music to include in their

Dance Dance Revolution Video Game Series
. "30 Lives
(Up-Up-Down-Dance Mix)"
(Produced by Anthony Resta
with Rich Curtis and
Matthew Girard) is now out on the Playstation 2 (DDR X), XBox 360 (DDR
Universe 3), Arcades in Japan (DDR X), and will be released later this
year in Arcades in Europe and North America (DDR X)


-A few short weeks later, we turned 100! Many of you attended our
sold
out 100th show
with Shawn Fogel of Golden Bloom, Static of the Gods,
and Pela


-We almost got to

open for Coldplay


-We played the (possibly insane) Ash Wednesdays residency at Church,
which saw us (and a lot of you) dressing up as Beachgoers (Splash
Wednesday), Tennis Stars (Arthur Ashe Wednesday), Superheroes (The Flash
Wednesday), and Mustachioed gents ('Stache Wednesday). We also recorded 4
novelty theme songs for this purpose.
See and hear it all
here
.


-We were finalists in the

SPIN Magazine Hot Pursuit Contest
to find the best unsigned band in
the U.S. to award a contract with Epic. Sadly, we forfeited because we
didn't feel comfortable with the Epic contract. Still, we got reviewed by
their awesome judges: BUTCH WALKER, PETER MOREN, AMANDA PALMER, and DOUG
BROD.


-We released our latest single, "Winged Bicycle" as part of a

compilation celebrating Consequence of Sound's first
anniversary.


-We had a couple of songs on the PBS TV show

"Roadtrip Nation"


-We were finalists in the Pick the Band contest and almost got to

open for Black Kids and Vampire Weekend


-We performed outside at

Patriot Place at Gillette Stadium


-We

told you to vote and to not vote


-We showed up on a bunch of

Best of 2008 lists


-We also got to perform this year opening for some of our favorite bands:
Dead Confederate, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Ha Ha Tonka,
Dear Leader, Margot and the Nuclear So and So's (Dec. 2007), and Le Loup
(Dec. 2007)


We thank you all once again for making 2008 an excellent year for The
Motion Sick. We enter 2009 with great excitement about another tour and
new songs. We look forward to seeing you all and hope your year is off to
a great start.


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[The Motion Sick] iTunes to remove DRM and set variable pricing

  • Jan 7, 2009
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An article in the New York Times today
notes that Apple is set to
drop DRM (digital rights management) on music purchased through the
iTunes music store from (initially, via the story) 3 of the 4 major
record labels, Sony, Universal and Warner (EMI has already been selling
DRM-free music). Apple will also remove the set price of $.99 for
singles, varying pricing anywhere from $.69 up to $1.29.


I see this as a positive step for a few reasons... One; the arcane DRM
used makes it quite difficult to move one's music around to different
machines, or to be used on non-Apple music players (that's you, Mr.
Zune). I for one have
several computers and I'm currently down to 1 remaining authorization to
play music I legally bought from the store. As a result; I actually have
stopped buying all music from the iTunes music store, and I imagine, that
there are people out there like me who have stopped buying music online
for the exact same reason. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that there are
other online options (Amazon, to name one) but honestly; I (like a lot of
people) use iTunes to manage my music library since frankly; its a pretty
damn good program. Plus, the store is organized very well and the search
feature is great. I'm also excited that Apple is offering to strip music
already purchased of its embedded DRM.


Secondly, I see a variable pricing structure to work in everyone's favor,
and hopefully; that might give smaller/independent artists the ability to
create worth from the music, but still have it inexpensive enough that
(maybe??) more fans and casual listeners would be interested in
purchasing it. (Seriously, $.69 for a song that you can bring everywhere?
You could buy half a record for less than the cost of a medium soy
latte!).


I'll be curious to see how/if this impacts the industry.


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  • Jan 5, 2009
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