Jun 10, 2012 ARIA SwedishRevolution Says:
Hey i really like what you did, you should check out my stuff as well
Apr 25, 2012 SweetSoundOfSilence Says:
I'm sorry but this guy seems fucking AWESOME. I live in NY and I want to take classes from this dude.
Apr 6, 2012 Exc173d Says:
His book Ableton Power! taught me A LOT about ableton. Thanks for the guidance, Jon!
Apr 5, 2012 03isub Says:
Does anyone know how much is their online course? I'd really like to get at it because like many I've got the desire to learn I've bought all the essentials to create now I just need how to mash them together
Apr 3, 2012 kaligula785 Says:
its nice to see a dubspot instructor uses the same midi devices i have "launchpad and nanokontrol' this makes me want to get off my ass and do something lol
Apr 3, 2012 Israel Maldonado Says:
Great instructor and person . Talented knowledgeable artist!
Apr 3, 2012 ray han Says:
hobotech sounds like new age idie rock we all know what happen after the late 90's it still lived but not as much after 96
Apr 3, 2012 Tommy Bradly Says:
Man that Hobotech sounds fresh
Apr 3, 2012 ace101guy Says:
This guys tunes are so dope
Apr 3, 2012 Luke Ekblad Says:
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This week, we shine some light on one of our treasured instructors, a ridiculously skillful and active producer, educator, and musician. Jon Margulies is a master at combining disparate musical genres and styles, and reshaping them to create something unlike anyt... More
More info - http://bit.ly/Hck8mN
This week, we shine some light on one of our treasured instructors, a ridiculously skillful and active producer, educator, and musician. Jon Margulies is a master at combining disparate musical genres and styles, and reshaping them to create something unlike anything else currently out there. As Hobotech, his long running one-man project nods to American roots music from the 1950s with heavy bass, dubstep, dancefloor-ready rhythms, and futurefunk. He also blends infectious electronic beats and synth melodies with well-crafted singer-songwriter vocal harmonies in the electropop trio Tiny Machines, which includes former Dubspot student and recording artist April White and singer-songwriter and guitarist Lydia Ooghe. As educator and writer, he's well-known and highly regarded for writing the definitive user manual and comprehensive guide Ableton Live 8 Power! Less
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johnmchapliniii Says:
This guy is brilliant!
DubSpot Says:
Thanks for watching!
DennisLB1 Says:
awesome stuff
eugene gohn Says:
Seems gay
ARIA SwedishRevolution Says:
Hey i really like what you did, you should check out my stuff as well
SweetSoundOfSilence Says:
I'm sorry but this guy seems fucking AWESOME. I live in NY and I want to take classes from this dude.
Exc173d Says:
His book Ableton Power! taught me A LOT about ableton. Thanks for the guidance, Jon!
03isub Says:
Does anyone know how much is their online course? I'd really like to get at it because like many I've got the desire to learn I've bought all the essentials to create now I just need how to mash them together
pablo g gigliotti Says:
nice work ;)
R12Freon Says:
Talking Heads at 1:23
kaligula785 Says:
its nice to see a dubspot instructor uses the same midi devices i have "launchpad and nanokontrol' this makes me want to get off my ass and do something lol
Israel Maldonado Says:
Great instructor and person . Talented knowledgeable artist!
ray han Says:
hobotech sounds like new age idie rock we all know what happen after the late 90's it still lived but not as much after 96
Tommy Bradly Says:
Man that Hobotech sounds fresh
ace101guy Says:
This guys tunes are so dope
Colum Coyle Says:
:S
Luke Ekblad Says:
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