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Here's a little workout that I made just now with performing my #BitwigStudio v4.0 #Buchla259 preset patch into a screen capture session. It's clumsy as I have not set up a controller to operate it and I have practiced exactly not at all on this. I do, however, really like the #BonkWave (or #NotBonkWave ) potential of what is going on here.

Here's the patch if anyone wants to try it: drive.google.com/file/d/1wy0Lj

youtube.com/watch?v=XZE_ej05s-

Google DocsAS 259 Complex Oscillator v1.3.bwpreset
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For anyone who is thinking of doing this, it's licensed as CC-BY so fair game!

arxiv.org/abs/2502.15840

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arXiv.orgVending-Bench: A Benchmark for Long-Term Coherence of Autonomous AgentsWhile Large Language Models (LLMs) can exhibit impressive proficiency in isolated, short-term tasks, they often fail to maintain coherent performance over longer time horizons. In this paper, we present Vending-Bench, a simulated environment designed to specifically test an LLM-based agent's ability to manage a straightforward, long-running business scenario: operating a vending machine. Agents must balance inventories, place orders, set prices, and handle daily fees - tasks that are each simple but collectively, over long horizons (>20M tokens per run) stress an LLM's capacity for sustained, coherent decision-making. Our experiments reveal high variance in performance across multiple LLMs: Claude 3.5 Sonnet and o3-mini manage the machine well in most runs and turn a profit, but all models have runs that derail, either through misinterpreting delivery schedules, forgetting orders, or descending into tangential "meltdown" loops from which they rarely recover. We find no clear correlation between failures and the point at which the model's context window becomes full, suggesting that these breakdowns do not stem from memory limits. Apart from highlighting the high variance in performance over long time horizons, Vending-Bench also tests models' ability to acquire capital, a necessity in many hypothetical dangerous AI scenarios. We hope the benchmark can help in preparing for the advent of stronger AI systems.

Many thanks to @lorenzosmusic for having me on their podcast! I've never done anything like that before, hopefully I managed to not sound too much like an idiot!

If you want to hear me talking about stuff like the #Faircamp #Webring, #FairTradeMusicFriday, Image2Midi and of course #BonkWave and #NotBonkWave, you can find it hosted by the lovely @mixtape folks here:

nham.co.uk/2025/05/lorenzos-mu

There's a bit about about Key 13 too...

NHAM · Lorenzo’s Music Podcast Fedi Specials: #6 Keith Marshall
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[Read in full on NHAM]

If you are a music nerd like me, you may or may not have come across the term ‘Bonk Wave’.

If you also are as curious as I am and actually did come across the term, you may have asked yourself, ‘What the Bonk is Bonk Wave?!’

Here’s an attempt at an answer, from the makers of the bonkwave.org website: ‘If you don’t know what Bonk Wave is, don’t worry, we don’t really know either.’¹

It could be an ‘experimental omni-genre or a style-agnostic genre,’ but quite certainly it is ‘an open and inclusive community, promoting freedom of artistic expression.’

That sounds intriguing, doesn’t it? Right! So, let’s dig deeper. Because, there’s a new compilation called ‘Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2’.

First impression: wow, almost all of the artists are Fediverse-adjacent with their own Mastodon account, several have a Faircamp or Bandwagon or Mirlo page.

Next, the entire album can be listened to on the site. No Linktree, no Spotify, no Amazapple, just click play.

Well then, let’s play! ⬇️

  1. ‘Genus’ by C. Circo (Socool Remix)

Sweet! Opening with airy, atmospheric chord layers, this quickly grows to a shouldn’t-we-dance track that sucks you in with its glistening synth arpeggios. Very reduced, wide open, with nods to chill-out, drum&bass soundscapes, even some electronica pioneers vibes.

  1. ‘C’est quoi (le bonkwave)’ by sknob (Reverb 10000 Mix)

Ah, now I know what they mean when they suggest that Bonk Wave could be an ‘experimental omni-genre’. This one opens with a campfire acoustic guitar, joined by layers of straying, meandering synth bits, like little spiders weaving a collective web. Throwing in a clean, prominent melody and adding a vocal line and several voice snippets, asking but not answering the age-old question, ‘what is bonk wave’, finally dropping a dry, straightforward snare, this track holds enough surprises for twice its length.

  1. ‘Bonkitty’ by Mighty Mousers feat. Rubia (n3wjack’s bonkers catnip remix)

Don’t judge a book by its cover! The first few seconds of this could develop into a proper Doo-Wop performance, when Rubia plays with the word ‘Bonkitty’. But no, in comes a completely unhinged, unleashed drum&bass/jungle-ish highspeed beat. Aphex Triplet? Squarepusher’s cousin? With lots of humour, at any rate, certainly when Bonkitty starts meowing. The remix title ‘bonkers catnip’ seems quite apt. In a very good way!

  1. ‘La sieste/Don’t Mind Me’ by sknob (Reverb 10000 Chausettes et Chaussons Mix)

Let an indie band and two or three electronica afficionados take a trip in a time machine back to the late fifties, early sixties and get hired by an independent French Noir film producer to compose a score for a flick that tells a sad love story with a twist — et voilà. Sounds improbable? Well, to this day there are no time machines, I’ll give you that.

  1. ‘ion’ by Socool (C. Circo remix)

Wait a minute, wasn’t there a Socool remix of a C. Circo track just now? Indeed, there was, and boy, is this a fruitful collab, no matter which remixes which! A demure drum&bass beat trickles twinkle-toed through warm, embracing, dreamy yet vibrant synth lines and soundscapes, flowing and ebbing like a long breath. This one almost demands to be put on loop.

  1. ‘Bonkwave Bouillabaisse’ by Ordos Mk.0

Wikipedia tells us that ‘Bouillabaisse (/ˌbuːjəˈbɛs/) is a traditional Provençal fish soup originating in the port city of Marseille.’ Or, minus the fish, a mix soup made of ten different tracks out of the BonkWaveVerse (or hoewever else you might call that realm of musique extraordinaire). Smoothly simmering, very yummy, very tasty!

  1. ‘You’re Diamonds’ by XymMusic (Default Media Transmitter remix)

Something resembling an 80s track (think Joy Division, Cocteau Twins) lingers in the early morning air after a sweaty party. Suddenly, out of the dawning blue, it gets torn apart in a furious rage by digi-tribal drums to churning shreds of vocal and synth lines. The pure, relentless energy is breathtaking.

  1. ‘Transistor Heaven’ by Traiken (n3wjack’s broken circuit remix)

Broken does not necessarily mean kaput. What’s broken can be repaired. But this track, as broken as it might seem, does not need fixing. Its distorted synths, the otherworldly voices from an old tube radio, the sacral, hymnic organ chords, all together form a five-minute journey into the inner spaces where electrons live. I can see sunrays fingering across the horizon, and if I was a transistor, I might very well feel like being in Heaven!

  1. ‘All Around’ by Secret Deal (AxWax Remix)

History not always repeats itself; sometimes it comes back in several bits from various eras to fuse and show up fresh and shiny to the party. In this particular case, it gets revived by synth cords with strong eighties vibes, arpeggios from the aughts, a funky bassline and guitar licks that could even have been relocated from the seventies, beats that have parents in nineties French house, and a lot of vocoder (which is somewhat timeless). Kind of a best-of-all-worlds scenario, and certainly great dancefloor charge!

  1. ‘C’est quoi (le bonkwave)’ by sknob (C. Circo remix)

One very appealing aspect of this compilation (and possibly the Bonk Wave community, too) is the strong sense of collaboration it underlines. Of course, those are all remixes, so, duh! But on top of that, it’s a select group of artists who seem to inspire and nurture one another, almost like a cooperative, which I think is beautiful. Here we have sknob’s track again, remixed by C. Circo who also participated with the album opener ‘Genus’ and did a remix of Socool’s ‘ion’. ‘C’est quoi…’ has all the fine features those other tracks do — taken to yet another energy level by a very prominent, forward-pushing drums/sub-bassline combination.

  1. ‘かにの歌’ by 魚, or yú

DeepL, the translation algorithm that works best and also fuels many Mastodon instances’ translations, says that the title of this track means ‘song of the crab’ or ‘The Crab Song’. And the liner notes on bonkwave.org invite us to ‘feel the bonk vibe coming from a dark and smoky underground venue somewhere downtown Osaka.’ It is another one of those mash-up, merging remixes that combine more than one source. Three tracks in this case, and quick first impressions of those tell me that 魚 has created an entirely unique piece of music that seems to take inspiration, but not much actual material from the originals. Imagine crabs talking (yes, really), a coffee machine running, and Japanese vocoder lyrics meeting with a humming, droning synthscape and some reduced, serene chords. Possibly not everyone’s cup of matcha or sencha, but a stunning and compelling work of art for sure!

  1. ‘The Snag in Your Makeshift Cape’ by Traiken (AxWax Remix)

The original track is an upbeat dance track that draws us in with its surprising and sometimes unusual chord progressions. The remix takes those, performs them with string samples, strips away the beat and sends the strings through various effect processor worlds — but what sounds simple, mechanical even, when you put it like this, in actuality brings forth an emotional depth that keeps you on you toes. Think Samuel Barber being played on board the Deep Space 9. Take a look outside the window and marvel in awe at the vast infinity around you.

  1. ‘Is it really bonk dust if it is animated by strange data?’ by XymMusic

‘We’re born from the Bonk. We live in the Bonk. And when we die, we will return to the Bonk. In the end, we’re all just Bonk dust.’ Proclaims a neutral yet sonorous male voice over a sinister synth drone, accompanied by a female choir singing Japanese words of a meaning unbeknownst to me. Five tracks by four different artists are the sources for this mash-up/remix/recombination that evokes images of processions, dark corners in horror films, flashing screens of TV announcements and interviews. Do we really want to go down that path? Well, do we have a choice? ‘We’re born. We live. We die.’

To complete this — well, is it an actual review? Or rather, a stream of consciousness? — anyway, to complete it, let me add links to the Fediverse profiles of all the artists involved, in order of appearance:

@CCirco
@socool
@sknob
@yonder
@rybson
@n3wjack
@ordosmarkzero
@defaultmediatransmitter
@Traiken
@SecretDeal
@axwax

NHAM · Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2
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In case you missed last week's launch party for Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2, check out this short snippet featuring my two remixes and the live visuals from the night:

v.basspistol.org/w/njehmVvLcBj

If you like what you heard you can stream/download both tracks plus 11 more fabulous remixes at

bonkwave.org/music/not-bonk-wh
bonkknobrecords.bandcamp.com/a

Allez écouter et télécharger le nouvel album de remix de tubes #BonkWave (et #NotBonkWave).

C’est gratuit !!!

Parmi d’autres perles, vous y trouverez des super remix de mes morceaux « C’est quoi (le bonkwave) ? » et « La sieste/Don’t Mind Me » par @yonder et @CCirco, que je ne remercierai jamais assez ❤️.

bonkwave.org/music/not-bonk-wh

Bonk Knob RecordsNot Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2Another compilation of remixes of music which is or is not #BonkWave

Missed tonight's #BonkWave remix album release party? Want to hear those golden tunes again?

Fear not, Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2 is available for streaming and download from all good purveyors of fine #FairTradeMusic, such as

bonkwave.org/music/not-bonk-wh

bonkknobrecords.bandcamp.com/a

bandwagon.fm/67fea099a706ef72d

And the best part? It's absolutely free (as in 🍺)!

If listening to Bonk Wave or Not Bonk Wave has inspired you to have a go yourself, this might be for you.

Bonk Knob Records announces "The Four Seasons of Bonk Wave*: Bonks of Spring!" accepting submissions from now until 14th May.

bonkwave-submissions.portal.ma

If music isn't your thing we also need artwork, track notes, and possibly other visual media for the streams!

Keep an eye on the Bonkboard at bonkwave.org/board/index.php?t for more info.

*May not contain Bonk Wave

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Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2 will be released this evening by Bonk Knob Records!

Join the release party at party.bonkwave.org at 19:00 UTC / 20:00 BST / 21:00 CEST

You can even add it to your calendar so you don’t forget.

And check out other upcoming live streams and concerts on NHAM’s ATTEND page.

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Bonk Knob RecordsBonk Knob RecordsA co-op of musicians and artists making and releasing music which may or may not be #BonkWave.

RELEASE PARTY: Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2

online, Wednesday, April 16 at 08:00 PM GMT+1

Not Bonk What I Call Wave: Remixes Vol 2 will be released by Bonk Knob Records!

WEDNESDAY 16TH APRIL - Save the date!

Join us for the live stream at https://party.bonkwave.org at 19:00 UTC / 20:00 BST / 21:00 CEST

cal.gravitons.org/event/releas