Jack Dark is an independent electronic musician known for his idiosyncratic… Read Full Bio ↴Jack Dark is an independent electronic musician known for his idiosyncratic music, as well as his self-created audio software.
Jack Dark began with the release of a free ambient electronic EP named Soluna (2004). Next the synthclash Vagabond Neologist commercial LP (2005) was released. Shortly after that, the free experimental Z-Sides EP (2005) was released.
After the completion of those albums Jack began working full time on experimental virtual studio technology. He produced many popular VSTs via the freeware series DarkWare (2005), and later commercial VSTs under the brand NOVUZEIT (2006-7). However, Jack ceased VST production in 2007 to return to his musical ambitions.
Jack Dark used his now self created tools to produce the free Denizen EP (2008). Jack was unsure if he would continue writing music afterwards, but the album was met with glowing reviews which encouraged JD to work on a full length LP.
Two years later, a new LP entitled Darkness Catharsis was released in early 2010, further utilizing his personal software and deep personal introspection. Darkness Catharsis was originally going to be a commercial release, but Jack decided to release it for free due to being indecisive about continuing to produce under the "Jack Dark" name in the future.
All of JD's albums (and VST) are available for free at Jack Dark's website:
http://jackdark.atspace.com/
Jack Dark began with the release of a free ambient electronic EP named Soluna (2004). Next the synthclash Vagabond Neologist commercial LP (2005) was released. Shortly after that, the free experimental Z-Sides EP (2005) was released.
After the completion of those albums Jack began working full time on experimental virtual studio technology. He produced many popular VSTs via the freeware series DarkWare (2005), and later commercial VSTs under the brand NOVUZEIT (2006-7). However, Jack ceased VST production in 2007 to return to his musical ambitions.
Jack Dark used his now self created tools to produce the free Denizen EP (2008). Jack was unsure if he would continue writing music afterwards, but the album was met with glowing reviews which encouraged JD to work on a full length LP.
Two years later, a new LP entitled Darkness Catharsis was released in early 2010, further utilizing his personal software and deep personal introspection. Darkness Catharsis was originally going to be a commercial release, but Jack decided to release it for free due to being indecisive about continuing to produce under the "Jack Dark" name in the future.
All of JD's albums (and VST) are available for free at Jack Dark's website:
http://jackdark.atspace.com/
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@PiCheZvara
This movie is magic. It's not just a comedy, or a musical, something about this film is just on another level. Landis, Aykroyd, Belushi, Stephen M. Katz (cinematographer) were just in the right zone here and it all clicked.
The movie is beautifully shot, the musical numbers are creative, catchy, the star cameos inspired, and it just works. The movie is like a perfect combination of 70s and 80s in American cinema - still retaining the artfulness and poignance of the 70s, but combined with the lighthearted fun that became dominant in the 80s.
Actually, you can almost say the movie waved goodbye to the 70s and kicked down the door on what became the norm in the 80s. 70s was post-Vietnam America, culturally filled with a lot of doubt, most of the biggest or most memorable movies of the decade are somewhat rooted in depression or are dealing with heavy things - One flew over the cuckoo's nest, Godfather, Apocalypse now, Taxi Driver, Rocky, All the president's men, Kramer vs Kramer, etc. 80s iconic movies are in comparison mostly fun and light, or even when it's dramatic, there's some lightness to it - Back to the future, Rain Man, Top gun, Indiana Jones, Beetlejuice, Aliens, Untouchables.
The movie begins with Jake leaving prison, leaving the sad, bad times behind (aka the 70s) and then getting ready to rock n roll and have a good time again (aka the 80s). This movie is like a bridge between the two decades.
It's actually underrated as a piece of art, it's much more interesting and important than it gets credit for.
@knoffke_07
i love the fact that the people throw beer no matter what. when they’re mad they throw beer at them and when they like it they still throw the beer at them😂
@medialex78
My father used to wash his hair with shampoo that contained beer. Mabe because of this movie...
@daveypanzermeijer7285
Yes haha
@101Volts
The difference is in whether the band can pick up some of the bottles for deposit later. If they throw them with less vigor, you're doing good.
@Xingmey
when their mad.... -_- oh boy....
i'm going to throw my beer at you
@VenerableBede2510
LMAO. yes you’re totally right.
@danielmyshkin3343
43 years have passed since this movie came out. Almost half a century and it still doesn't feel old 😊
@j.p.2494
Idk about anyone else, but I don't call having $43 being "almost a hundred dollars"
@fortunamajor7239
@@j.p.2494 they said almost HALF a century meaning 50 years lmao
@j.p.2494
@@fortunamajor7239 yeah... After they edited it to say "half"...