A rapper asking for 1.000 $ for his album. A Computer-controlled scoustic instruments EP by no other than Aphex Twin. EDM revealed to be a CIA plot… The world is definitely a strange place. But fortunately, the Conductr team —weird enough by its own merits— knows how to deal with that: working hard and trying to put things into order through revealing some well kept secrets. For instance, how to build a drum pad in Conductr. And, as usual, tweeting about teh coolest stuff out there in the #CoffeeBreak series. Follow us on Twitter to get all of them. Have a great weekend!
Would you pay $1,000 for an album? L.A. rapper @NipseyHussle thinks you would: http://t.co/4mcDPLJ8mV #CoffeeBreak pic.twitter.com/87UTkCBDSy
— Conductr (@C0NDUCTR) January 26, 2015
Have you already listened to Aphex Twin "Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments pt2" 13 tracks (!) EP? http://t.co/Vj2eSQFXU2 #CoffeeBreak
— Conductr (@C0NDUCTR) January 27, 2015
When the DJ plays your jam. #CoffeeBreak #LOL pic.twitter.com/OeK0KyO9Ja
— Conductr (@C0NDUCTR) January 28, 2015
The nominees for the @TheJUNOAwards Electronic Album of the Year: http://t.co/xpCJF8qWEn #CoffeeBreak
— Conductr (@C0NDUCTR) January 29, 2015
EDM revealed to be CIA plot: http://t.co/zg1cF0Nh3w #CoffeeBreak #LOL #ConspiracyTheory
— Conductr (@C0NDUCTR) January 29, 2015