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Live Nightclub Hacking

rjjm writes "Alex Mclean has written a stormin' article at perl.com on Hacking Perl In Nightclubs. Alex programmes live on stage to perform his music."

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  1. hmm by TedCheshireAcad · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I usually go to nightclubs to dance and meet women, but I guess this is the Slashdot Way.

  2. Music and programming by ryg0r · · Score: 3, Insightful
    IAAMP (am a music producer) and I find that if you want to perform really well at a nite club to get the crowd rocking, you give them what they want - its as simple as that. Supply and demand.

    Think of the dance floor as a high maintenance lover. When you bring on the goods, you'll be rewarded well.

    Now back to the subject. I can understand that you can use perl to create some interesting musical results. But instead of music being written by a persons creativity, its now a result of a script.

    I dunno, I'm undecided on the issue, but it seems like a cop-out, rather than an advancement in the way the musicians write/create tunes.

    The best way to perform for your lover is with V1@GrA - used by DJ's all around the globe.

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