Reportage, Rapido & Snub TV were all broadcast in the UK by DEF II which was a programming strand on BBC2, it aired at 6 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9/May/1988 to 23/May/1994, to serve the teenage market and was produced by Janet Street-Porter
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Magenta Devine was a TV presenter journalist and music promoter, best known for presenting the travel programme Rough Guide and youth programme Reportage on BBC2 in the 80s and 90s.
Reportage, Rapido & Snub TV were all broadcast in the UK by DEF II which was a programming strand on BBC2, it aired at 6 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9/May/1988 to 23/May/1994, to serve the teenage market and was produced by Janet Street-Porter
Reportage, Rapido & Snub TV were all broadcast in the UK by DEF II which was a programming strand on BBC2, it aired at 6 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9/May/1988 to 23/May/1994, to serve the teenage market and was produced by Janet Street-Porter
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Reportage, Rapido & Snub TV were all broadcast in the UK by DEF II which was a programming strand on BBC2, it aired at 6 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9/May/1988 to 23/May/1994, to serve the teenage market and was produced by Janet Street-Porter
The video is from the live version of the same song and is kind of official as it was actually played on screens at a live gig by the BoC boys.
Video taken from the opening & ending sequences from the 2002 film 'Naqoyqatsi'
I was watching Naqoyqatsi with the sound down & my BoC playlist playing instead and this lined up pretty much as I have presented it here, I only made 2 minor cuts at the beginning and 1 at the end. A happy accident that I feel works really well and also incorporates elements of the usual BoC themes.
Let me know your thoughts down below & thanks for watching.
Original fan video by user @knorrecheck123 back in 2010. I used the same source footage and although it was very well done I made a few edits just to smooth it out a little for my taste.
This video was 90% there and just needed a few edits and some extra footage to make it flow a bit better. Originally uploaded by user @iamagoodboy2300
Ths was a hard one to replicate as I couldn't quite find the exact alt/rocket footage used but it appears to be from NASA's Mercury-Atlas program so I used footage from that instead.
The track is taken from Boards of Canada's EP of the same name released in 2000. The EP is loosley themed around religious cults with a nod or two to David Koresh & the Waco commune.
I have copied the edit made by Nonameno5 using the same source material and AI upscaled it to HD using Movavi. I didn't add the blue filter as it is a 'retro' filter and I feel it looks retro enough in its original form. Let me know what you think down below.
Thanks for watching.
The video is a fan video made by @HuemanInstrumentality who mashed 2 videos together for the High Skies track 'Burning Buildings' & I thought it would fit this track nicely, which I feel it does after just a few snips, Let me know what you think down below.
Thanks for watching.
I used the inverted HD 'Space Odyssey' clip from a Blu-ray source and then I altered the contrast & saturation slightly to give it a warmer look/feel.
I have a few of the other classic fan videos almost ready to upload too.
**More info will be added here in the next few days**
Good job I had already upscaled my own version before the Blu-ray/DVD was announced. It was a few months ago so I'm not sure what I did exactly but I do remember balancing the colour better which brightens up the sky & I did mess about with the audio to remove as much of the distorted moments as possible, just not sure whether I swapped the audio before rendering?
Filmed on the isle of Jura in 1990 & released for a limited time on VHS which could only be obtianed via Mail-Order.
I would love a cleaner rip of this to work with & I had hoped it would be included in the official release but sadly this is all we have for now.
Taken from the '23 Seconds to Eternity' DVD. *Support the artist & buy the release.*
Subject to many a conspiracy theory the death of the Ford Timelord was never confirmed... Until now. And who would have guessed that The Pig would play a large part?
I still refuse to believe that it is dead & it (or its number plate at least) was taxed for road use earlier this year?? Hmmm, the thot plickens.
I upscaled this along with Waiting, Stadium House Trilogy, This is NOT what KLF is all About & a few of the ureleased videos before they announced the release of '23 Seconds...' & apart from 'Waiting' and the rare videos everything else has now been officially released (BUY THE DVD) albeit with certain elements missing. I include this as the soundtrack is waaaayyyy different (fits far better) on this version, just a shame the audio is a VHS rip and not the clean crisp stereo like on the new releases. *edit. As expected, when I uploaded the new movie it is totally blocked, they seem to have created a new copywright with the slightly altered material. Oh the irony.
Upscaled to 1080hp. This is not included in the '23 Seconds to Eternity' release and has not been uploaded to the official YouTube page so I made this little jem exclusively for the fans and particularly my JAMMs inspired subscribers. Hope you all enjoy & please leave your thoughts (+ a thumbs up) if you do. Many thanks.
Here in its original form, this track was an instrumental electronic dance anthem; subsequent reworkings, with vocals and additional instrumentation, yielded the international hit singles "What Time Is Love? (Live at Trancentral)" (1990) and "America: What Time Is Love?" (1991), which respectively reached number 5 and number 4 in the UK Singles Chart and introduced The KLF to a mainstream international audience.
Upscaled to 1080hp. This is not included in the '23 Seconds to Eternity' release and has not been uploaded to the official YouTube page so I made this little jem exclusively for the fans and particularly my JAMMs inspired subscribers. Hope you all enjoy & please leave your thoughts (+ a thumbs up) if you do. Many thanks.
The second part of the 'Stadium House Trilogy' from the UK/Pal VHS release. This was not included on the US/NTSC release.
Not a great deal you can do with this, it was initially shot out of focus in poor lighting and the camera is affected by the lasers/lights of the stage production, the copy used is the best available online although there may well be better quality rips out there (please point me in the right direction if you ever find one). That aside it is a definite improvement in picture quality with the audio balanced a little better (it was ridiculously loud).
The music videos are HD (1920x1080p) and the segues have been AI upscaled to match. The audio has been cleaned, boosted & the segues edited slightly to make more sense (the announcer stating that "The KLF has left the building" is moved till after the last track)
Credit: @OscarFowler for the great quality SD version to upscale from.
The story depicts a near-future where corrupt corporations control much of the world and manipulate the public for the sake of ratings and wealth. Events lead crusading journalist Edison Carter to crash a motorcycle and suffer head trauma from a parking lot safety sign reading "MAX. HEADROOM: 2.3 M" (an overhead clearance of 2.3 metres). While unconscious, Carter's mind and memories are used as the basis for a new artificial intelligence that adopts the name Max Headroom. While Carter recovers and exposes corporate corruption, his AI twin Max becomes popular as a witty TV host who criticizes society and media. Both Edison Carter and Max Headroom are portrayed by actor Matt Frewer.
On 4 April 1985, Channel 4 transmitted the TV movie Max Headroom: 20 Minutes Into the Future, starring Matt Frewer, Amanda Pays, Paul Spurrier, Nickolas Grace, and W. Morgan Sheppard. Two days later, Max began appearing regularly as the veejay of The Max Headroom Show. HBO (which owned another cable television provider Cinemax) provided some of the original funding and the series later ran on Cinemax for American audiences. Following its cancellation, American network ABC commissioned Chrysalis to produce a new dramatic television series based on the characters, concepts, and world established in the film Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future. The new program, entitled simply Max Headroom, featured Matt Frewer and Amanda Pays reprising their original roles. Each episode began with the phrase "20 Minutes into the Future."[
03:40 Panic & Fear
05:43 Make Life Easier
07:33 Culture Remix
10:06 Space Cadet McCain
11:59 Connect to the Internet
14:03 Everyday
16:18 Money
18:11 Banjo Lesson
21:00 On the Internet
04:29 Electronic Behavior Control System
09:37 Sexual Orientation
14:25 We Must Have The Facts
19:05 I Will Teach You
22:28 Dream Induction
02:08 ??
02:45 ??
03:26 Get up/Get down
05:18 But Love
09:03 Taxes
11:35 Breaking News
13:18 Ballistic Ordinance Beat
15:29 Just Jam
18:22 Responsibility
23:30 We'll Meat Again
Not the best of quality as most of it sourced from old VHS tapes but entartaining all the same. The original 'Lost Tapes' Was a few of the songs featured here and a few that made it to be Emergency Broadcast Network material and released on their first 2 video EPs. It was terribly low quality video/audio so I sourced better material (except Ballistic Ordinance Beat) from VHS uploads and edited together this semi-coherent video EP for nostalgia and archiving. Hope you enjoy.
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00:20 Get Down (Ver 2.2)[Full Uncut]
04:49 Beat Success
09:06 Electronic Behaviour Control System [Live Version]
13:00 Homocidal Schizoprenic (A Lad Insane)
17:15 Shot the Mack-10 (Full Album Version)
21:30 Station Identification (Full ID)
26:35 Outro
The Emergency Broadcast Network was a multimedia project formed in 1991 by Rhode Island School of Design grads Joshua Pearson, Gardner Post, and Brian Kane. The EBN created music videos out of remixed video footage, usually sourced from television or file footage, with added instrumental accompaniment. Formed in response to the Persian Gulf War, EBN's videos were politically charged, often railing against the US military-industrial complex in videos such as "Weapons," though they also dealt with the manipulative effects of American mass media, such as in "Comply".
EBN's first project was a remix of footage from the Gulf War, which was an underground hit, largely via bootleg copies passed around by fans. The group gave out tapes at Lollapalooza in 1991, which further increased their underground popularity. The group ultimately released two full albums, Commercial Entertainment Product in 1992, and Telecommunication Breakdown in 1995. They were also hired for their video effects work on several occasions in the '90s, including collaborations with U2 and the MTV Video Music Awards.
One constant of EBN's career was about pushing the boundaries of technology in media. While not the first commercial use of digital video editing methods, the technology was still in its infancy at the time, and the EBN is possibly the first to use the technology in a subversive manner.
00:33 Enjoy Television
02:20 Brooklyn Interlude
02:50 Suddenly
10:44 Remote Control
12:43 Public Service Announcement
13:31 Interference
16:28 Timber (EBN Remix)
21:20 The Age of Machines
23:26 Guitars
27:39 Closing Encounters
The Emergency Broadcast Network was a multimedia project formed in 1991 by Rhode Island School of Design grads Joshua Pearson, Gardner Post, and Brian Kane. The EBN created music videos out of remixed video footage, usually sourced from television or file footage, with added instrumental accompaniment. Formed in response to the Persian Gulf War, EBN's videos were politically charged, often railing against the US military-industrial complex in videos such as "Weapons," though they also dealt with the manipulative effects of American mass media, such as in "Comply".
EBN's first project was a remix of footage from the Gulf War, which was an underground hit, largely via bootleg copies passed around by fans. The group gave out tapes at Lollapalooza in 1991, which further increased their underground popularity. The group ultimately released two full albums, Commercial Entertainment Product in 1992, and Telecommunication Breakdown in 1995. They were also hired for their video effects work on several occasions in the '90s, including collaborations with U2 and the MTV Video Music Awards.
One constant of EBN's career was about pushing the boundaries of technology in media. While not the first commercial use of digital video editing methods, the technology was still in its infancy at the time, and the EBN is possibly the first to use the technology in a subversive manner.
EBN's first project was a remix of footage from the Gulf War, which was an underground hit, largely via bootleg copies passed around by fans. The group gave out tapes at Lollapalooza in 1991, which further increased their underground popularity. The group ultimately released two full albums, Commercial Entertainment Product in 1992, and Telecommunication Breakdown in 1995. They were also hired for their video effects work on several occasions in the '90s, including collaborations with U2 and the MTV Video Music Awards.
One constant of EBN's career was about pushing the boundaries of technology in media. While not the first commercial use of digital video editing methods, the technology was still in its infancy at the time, and the EBN is possibly the first to use the technology in a subversive manner.
3:19 - Channel Zero (Public Enemy Cover)
7:21 - Birds
10:33 - Comply
15:23 - Chopper
19:17 - Nirvana
22:51 - Frank
27:47 - Sign-Off
The Emergency Broadcast Network was a multimedia project formed in 1991 by Rhode Island School of Design grads Joshua Pearson, Gardner Post, and Brian Kane. The EBN created music videos out of remixed video footage, usually sourced from television or file footage, with added instrumental accompaniment. Formed in response to the Persian Gulf War, EBN's videos were politically charged, often railing against the US military-industrial complex in videos such as "Weapons," though they also dealt with the manipulative effects of American mass media, such as in "Comply".
EBN's first project was a remix of footage from the Gulf War, which was an underground hit, largely via bootleg copies passed around by fans. The group gave out tapes at Lollapalooza in 1991, which further increased their underground popularity. The group ultimately released two full albums, Commercial Entertainment Product in 1992, and Telecommunication Breakdown in 1995. They were also hired for their video effects work on several occasions in the '90s, including collaborations with U2 and the MTV Video Music Awards.
One constant of EBN's career was about pushing the boundaries of technology in media. While not the first commercial use of digital video editing methods, the technology was still in its infancy at the time, and the EBN is possibly the first to use the technology in a subversive manner.
00:21 Station Identifaction
01:25 Search
02:22 Electronic Behavior Control System
07:01 What's Happening
10:22 Dream Induction
13:42 Super Zen State (PowerChant No 3)
20:00 State Extension
21:14 We Must Have The Facts
24:18 You Have 5 Seconds...
27:25 3-7-8
31:06 Beginning of the End
33:41 Homocidal Schizophrenic A Lad Insane)
The Emergency Broadcast Network was a multimedia project formed in 1991 by Rhode Island School of Design grads Joshua Pearson, Gardner Post, and Brian Kane. The EBN created music videos out of remixed video footage, usually sourced from television or file footage, with added instrumental accompaniment. Formed in response to the Persian Gulf War, EBN's videos were politically charged, often railing against the US military-industrial complex in videos such as "Weapons," though they also dealt with the manipulative effects of American mass media, such as in "Comply".
EBN's first project was a remix of footage from the Gulf War, which was an underground hit, largely via bootleg copies passed around by fans. The group gave out tapes at Lollapalooza in 1991, which further increased their underground popularity. The group ultimately released two full albums, Commercial Entertainment Product in 1992, and Telecommunication Breakdown in 1995. They were also hired for their video effects work on several occasions in the '90s, including collaborations with U2 and the MTV Video Music Awards.
One constant of EBN's career was about pushing the boundaries of technology in media. While not the first commercial use of digital video editing methods, the technology was still in its infancy at the time, and the EBN is possibly the first to use the technology in a subversive manner.
02 Get Down, Get Down
03 Station Identification
04 Don't Back Down
05 I Will Teach You
06 Behavior Modification/We Will Rock You (Bipartisan Mix)
07 I Am A Man
08 Lawrence Welk Is Dead
09 Watch Television
10 Syncopated Ordinance Demonstration
11 Operational Report
The Emergency Broadcast Network was a multimedia project formed in 1991 by Rhode Island School of Design grads Joshua Pearson, Gardner Post, and Brian Kane. The EBN created music videos out of remixed video footage, usually sourced from television or file footage, with added instrumental accompaniment. Formed in response to the Persian Gulf War, EBN's videos were politically charged, often railing against the US military-industrial complex in videos such as "Weapons," though they also dealt with the manipulative effects of American mass media, such as in "Comply".
EBN's first project was a remix of footage from the Gulf War, which was an underground hit, largely via bootleg copies passed around by fans. The group gave out tapes at Lollapalooza in 1991, which further increased their underground popularity. The group ultimately released two full albums, Commercial Entertainment Product in 1992, and Telecommunication Breakdown in 1995. They were also hired for their video effects work on several occasions in the '90s, including collaborations with U2 and the MTV Video Music Awards.
One constant of EBN's career was about pushing the boundaries of technology in media. While not the first commercial use of digital video editing methods, the technology was still in its infancy at the time, and the EBN is possibly the first to use the technology in a subversive manner.
EBN's first project was a remix of footage from the Gulf War, which was an underground hit, largely via bootleg copies passed around by fans. The group gave out tapes at Lollapalooza in 1991, which further increased their underground popularity. The group ultimately released two full albums, Commercial Entertainment Product in 1992, and Telecommunication Breakdown in 1995. They were also hired for their video effects work on several occasions in the '90s, including collaborations with U2 and the MTV Video Music Awards.
One constant of EBN's career was about pushing the boundaries of technology in media. While not the first commercial use of digital video editing methods, the technology was still in its infancy at the time, and the EBN is possibly the first to use the technology in a subversive manner.
Looks at the arguments for capitalism and technology, such as greater efficiency, more time and less work, and argues that these are not being fulfilled, and they never will be.
The rest of the planet is about to be sealed off by a giant world wide wall. Villains, heathens and other evil people stay on that other side of the wall. Long live the Great Northern Union! But nobody is safe, the threat is impending. Is the enemy among us? Where is the solution to the problem? The Voice Television Network gives us an answer.
The film uses the same technique as in the Read My Lips series. All pictures comes from the archives. Famous and infamous personalities participate as hosts and spokesmen. In leading roles we find Jean-Marie Le Pen, a number of American presidents, Ayatollah Khamenei, Adolf Hitler, Osama Bin Laden, etc.
Sundance 1:40
Dance The Nazi 6:28
Bubä 7:05
Deathmachine 8:16
Little Star 12:08
Inhale 16:21
Order Now 18:34
L'argent 19:18
Liquid Fire 21:04
Live in the World 0:39
Get Up! 5:23
Jesus 6:50
Rodney King 11:13
It's Still Cloudy in Saudi-Arabia 15:32
Harris 20:01
Ubuuntu 25:13
Tictoc 29:19
02 - DEEP SPACE NETWORK - "Zenn La" 03:06
03 - MOVE D - "Trist" 10:59
04 - SPACETIME CONTINUUM - "Kairo" 16:04
05 - THE HIGHER INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - "Pinkgreen" 22:54
06 - MASTERS OF PSYCHEDELIC AMBIANCE - "Rather Sleep Than Dance" 30:44
07 - VUEMORPH - "KHTE 04" 34:55
08 - SCANNER - "Arc" 44:12
09 - MLO - "Wimborne" 47:35
10 - ORBITAL - "Dwr Budr" 56:27
Originally released on VHS in 1997 & played a few times on MTV Chillout Zone.
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096
I have VHS recordings of old 'MTV Chill Out Zone' broadcasts that used to play many of the videos of artists and songs I like... I recently started to upload them but soon noticed that the quality was poor, the songs are often cut short and the screen ratio has been butchered to make 4.3 ratio videos fit widescreen... I decided to reconstruct them instead and include the full and original videos minus the annoying idents and adverts popping up all over the screen. Hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did making it.
Plan B. I Mixed the videos together and uploaded it as 1 continuous video/track but Youtube blocked almost every track in the video? So strange as I had uploaded all of the tracks individually to check for copyright issues and they were all fine?? I will create a playlist instead and put them in the sequence they were intended.
Check out my other channel for similar electronic randomness @remtrecords6096