http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9bsSA-OzH4
Here’s an interesting way to show off the portability of a product. Have you ever heard of “Parkour” or the people who do it often called “traceur’s”? Stephane Vigroux make it look easier than it seems. Wikipedia: “Parkour (sometimes also abbreviated to PK) or l’art du déplacement[1] (English: the art of movement) is a discipline that appeared first in France, more similar to a martial art than to a sport, focused on moving from one point to another as smoothly, efficiently and quickly as possible using the abilities of the human body.”.
I used to run all over the mountain near my house growing up. Would that count? In the end it all leads us to the small Native Instruments audio interface for DJ’s the Audio 2 DJ. It seems to fit the bill nicely if your mixing solely off a laptop.
“Renowned traceur Stephane Vigroux demonstrates the portability of the new Audio 2 DJ interface by free-running through London. A film by Julie Angel” – www.native-instruments.com
For more info: www.native-instruments.com
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that roof at the end looks very very much like the roof of the soundcloud office…
Was this shot in Berlin? I’m sure the SoundCloud and NI guys know each other.
seems pretty natural they’d know each other indeed. However after 3 more looks, seems like it’s not it :P
Looks like London to me…