dimension
reflected
a nexus
internment
delirium
disorient
a rapid transit
itinerant
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I've walked myself in circles
where maps do not apply
I've met myself so many times
and all my doubles lie
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Samples:
(from Freesound…
Awash in cold glow
Of the Neon Light
Moving Too Slow
To View the Dilute Skyline
Of a city that now
feels like a tomb
The few that are left
have checked out of the room
these streetways may've seen better days…
My grandmother used to cook 'pastiche' for supper, which was basically all the leftovers that she wanted to use up. It all went in the pan.
The name seems applicable here, since I just kept throwing musical spaghetti at the ceiling until something…
My grandmother used to cook 'pastiche' for supper, which was basically all the leftovers that she wanted to use up. It all went in the pan.
The name seems applicable here, since I just kept throwing musical spaghetti at the ceiling until something…
(rocking in chair, smoking bubble pipe)
Let me tell you a story about the time that Dave fell asleep on the conveyor belt again.
Samples used :
* 463431__luongthenguyen1__glass-and-metal
* 655875__kaleigh0218__glass-shattering
(rocking in chair, smoking bubble pipe)
Let me tell you a story about the time that Dave fell asleep on the conveyor belt again.
Samples used :
* 463431__luongthenguyen1__glass-and-metal
* 655875__kaleigh0218__glass-shattering
(rocking in chair, smoking bubble pipe)
Let me tell you a story about the time that Dave fell asleep on the conveyor belt again.
Samples used :
* 463431__luongthenguyen1__glass-and-metal
* 655875__kaleigh0218__glass-shattering
The shiny silver apparatus was most efficient at ferrying its passenger at extraordinary speeds to nowhere in particular worth going.
Freesound Samples :
* 277367__jumpel__time-hall
* 95544__vumanize__celia
* 346690__deleted_user_2104797__lift…
Robot wants to go to heaven, but wasn't designed for cloud escalators. Robot begs the drones to take it up to the clouds, but St. Peter objects from his heavenly tollbooth.
compass spinning
never winning
a chance to play dead
and drift in your head
pin the needle
shun the steeple
all the people
aimless irreverent
north
south
east
west
I'm so lost
in this maze
a perpetual daze
a perpetual daze
Sorry to hear it affected you that way. The mood of the album is definitely impacted by the season. February in New England can be a little gray and cold. The album does have some tracks with a little more pep in the form of instrumentals.
compass spinning
never winning
a chance to play dead
and drift in your head
pin the needle
shun the steeple
all the people
aimless irreverent
north
south
east
west
I'm so lost
in this maze
a perpetual daze
a perpetual daze
Whatever twisted fate befell those contaminated by the orange mutagen, they began to wriggle, writhe, and squirm their way from the subway, swamps, and sewers, to spread their glowing cheer.
Freesound Samples Used :
192497_murraysortz_bubbles…
The track name was sort of stream of consciousness. I was dabbling with words that fit the feeling/theme of the music, and that sequence had a nice flow to it.
flotsam and jetsam
tossed ephemera
unanswerable question
entropic enigma
She Crept Through The Lost And Found
Seeking Pieces Of Her Thoughts And Dreams
Unaware That The World Around
Still Flowed Past As A Slow-Moving Stream
time is…
"Deal Breaker" from the RPM Challenge Album "Dearly Beloved" by the band Doll Butcher. A blend of rock, metal and electronic music, this song is a father's perspective during a military attack in which he realizes his family will become refugees.
Hanging on my closet, I have a sticker for Narraganset beer and a mock-road-sign reading "Dystopia" with an arrow pointing both directions. The juxtaposition was unintentional, but I decided I liked it.
The Dystopia name works here. It sounds like the sort of song that would play the first day after the end of the world in some eight bit chip-tune reality. It's kind of bittersweet.
Modern Language is Lucid Optics on rhymes and Museum on production. This song is from the Ok Txt Me EP. Read more here: http://www.imposemagazine.com/bytes/new-music/modern-language-ok-txt-me
The second part of the new album "Space".
The songs are:
Barrel of a Gun
Afterlife
Somewhere South
The Walking Dead
Thanks for listening. More to come . . .
I'm digging whatever song it is that's playing around six minute mark here. I like the way the melody flutters around unexpectedly. It would be nice if the album was divided up song by song. (Easier to navigate that way.)
I like the minimalism of this. You do a lot with a very simple synthesizer. This is the sort of thing I could envision playing over a shortwave radio in the middle of the night, announcing the commencement of a number station or something.
This is the sort of thing that I would set on a time delay to begin playing while I'm already asleep. I could see it subtly interacting with my dreams and sending them in interesting directions.
This is fantastic - the lyrics are thought out very well and interweave nicely with the synthesizers. You're totally right - it has an 80s vibe to it. (Maybe late 80s / early 90s.)
Comments on AMUC's stuff
loving that bass excellent track got me in the first 4 bars
I'd love an extended mix of this one!
i really enjoy this song, i think it is my favourite of the playlist
Definitely sticky.
Bubble & Squeak? 🥰 I wonder, how long was the ‘beating into sonic submission’ process? I like your pastiche, thank you for sharing.
Wow, good ♥️
Cool! ... Loving the Sounds!!
congrats with this album...really well done!
great piece! Love the art as well (great Rorschach image in the back). This is very cool stuff you're doing
Very cool! What a feeling you create (and I love the premiss!)
Coffee machine, cuddly toy, uhh.. uhh.. fondue set..
Oh nice!!
Cool! .. Awesome 2023 RPM Challenge Album!
Sorry to hear it affected you that way. The mood of the album is definitely impacted by the season. February in New England can be a little gray and cold. The album does have some tracks with a little more pep in the form of instrumentals.
Re: These recent uploads… If I wasn’t back at the suicidal ideation phase yesterday.. i am today.. Except, suicide isn’t really an option. Is it?
Clever work!
I got up to 63 tracks with plug-ins. Then my DVD/CD caught fire. I don't know why. I wasn't using it. :)
The track name was sort of stream of consciousness. I was dabbling with words that fit the feeling/theme of the music, and that sequence had a nice flow to it.
I'm curious as to how you arrived at the title for this track? Intrigueing... 🙂
very creative!!
Comments made by AMUC
I'm digging this album - just the little morsel-sized audio capsule of 'wake-up' that I needed.
I'm digging the instrumentation on this one - it's very lush. You really get sucked right into it.
I'm digging this - it's catchy. It has an 'Arabian Nights' sort of vibe to it.
Catchy little ditty. I'm digging the vocals. The album art? Is that a reference to The Quiet Earth? That was the first thing that came to mind.
The Dystopia name works here. It sounds like the sort of song that would play the first day after the end of the world in some eight bit chip-tune reality. It's kind of bittersweet.
I like melodic twists and turns this one takes. It has an off-kilter/unsettling sort of atmosphere to it.
This has a nice crunch to it. The sound production on it is top notch as well (and louder rock is not easy to mix at all.)
Ha - naturally a song like this comes on when I'm trying (unsuccessfully) to replace the blinds on my window. The lyrics fit the task perfectly.
Nice - reminds me of Black Sabbath or Count Raven.
This is fantastic -- I like the interplay between the rapping and the sung choruses.
I really liked this one. Very relaxing - it helped me to unwind.
I'm digging whatever song it is that's playing around six minute mark here. I like the way the melody flutters around unexpectedly. It would be nice if the album was divided up song by song. (Easier to navigate that way.)
I like the minimalism of this. You do a lot with a very simple synthesizer. This is the sort of thing I could envision playing over a shortwave radio in the middle of the night, announcing the commencement of a number station or something.
I'm digging some of the sound effects you're making here. Was that an FFT-style synthesizer you were using at the very beginning?
This is the sort of thing that I would set on a time delay to begin playing while I'm already asleep. I could see it subtly interacting with my dreams and sending them in interesting directions.
Ha! A swimming pool of espresso sounds really good right about now. =)
This is fantastic - the lyrics are thought out very well and interweave nicely with the synthesizers. You're totally right - it has an 80s vibe to it. (Maybe late 80s / early 90s.)
The production is really solid on this. I like how you can hear all the different instruments clearly in the mix.
One can tell you were really in the moment when you did this one. It's very serene.
I like the vocals on this one -- I like the vocals transition between the louder parts and the more mellow sections.