Very romantic start. Sort of islands in the mist with a hint of sadness. Against the sea almost definitely. Whisps of light and shades of hades at the same time. Backwards guitar gives interesting texture, but can be swine to get right.
Leigh
Good use of sounds in here. Not at all like my usual techno babel. Start brought to mind something primevial and then a soundscape for a scifi horror train in a futuristic fairground ride.
Cheers
written when i was writing my first album after discovering a new way of working...a drone that turns into something else...written for someone special who sleeps while i create.........
"Reminds me of all night sessions I used to do with a friend using a Wasp synthesizer, an acoustic and some tape echo units."-Mac McIntyre (Pzychotropic)
Now THAT I'd like to hear!
An 8-bit groove recorded from the NESynth iPhone application and a little love from GarageBand and the Mac text-to-speech tools. Here are the lyrics:
Thought over capacity
I cannot achieve
Maximum velocity
Digital heart racing
Multiplexing
Enumerating…
Cthulahoop recording commenced after a peculiarly strong dream. Uses samples of a friend's digerido run through an analog filter. Definitely dream state.
I guess this would be the "centerpiece" of the album. Like the rest of the album it really stumbles along the line between droney and simply repetitive, and it needs a bit of a reworking to reach its potential.
Where's all this sappy music coming from? The Olympics were on. I must have been watching too much figure skating or something.
Unmastered track from my 2010 RPM Challenge submission.
This is inspired by Frippitronics. Frippontroncis is I call non-traditional mood music invented by Robert Fripp master guitarist for King Crimson. It involves loops of sustained guitars, in this case using an e-bow. I usually do one of these…
Stuck in a very comfy place. You know you need to leave...
Da techno:
Ableton Live, Alchemy and playing on the the qwerty, quite literally while lying in a bed in California with ipod headphones on. Upon arriving home, I did a little mixing…
I'm a complete idiot when it comes to all things midi related. Recently got myself a midi keyboard though and came up with this short piece just messing with sounds in Proteus. Really looking forward to the possibilities of combining this sort…
Opened for Hentai Improvising Orchestra at 1919 Hemphill in Fort Worth. A 26 minute piece, I had to edit it down to this because of some nasty noise spikes on the louder bits. So whats left is a very sleepy piece.
This is a track I've been working on for quite a while so I am glad to finally have it out of my head.
I have a kind of love/hate relationship with time and its humble functionary, the clock. Ticking, in particular, is something I am ambivalent…
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Odd, but somehow interesting... :)
Wow, sounds like some kind of clockwork romance!
Very romantic start. Sort of islands in the mist with a hint of sadness. Against the sea almost definitely. Whisps of light and shades of hades at the same time. Backwards guitar gives interesting texture, but can be swine to get right. Leigh
how many aps have you got on that sumbitch? I might have to get me one of these things. :P
I think we're vibrating on the same wavelength. Excellent experimentation man.
Clearly things are very good in Valles Marineris...
Good use of sounds in here. Not at all like my usual techno babel. Start brought to mind something primevial and then a soundscape for a scifi horror train in a futuristic fairground ride. Cheers
oh so good!!!! Cant believe this source of this!! Pro!
Very cool! The first couple of minutes are like some kind of tribal techno
Ooh, this is potent. Love that heavy rhythm underpinning the experimental ambience in the first couple of minutes.
Wow! It's kinda out there. Not sure what to make of this. Could be my closed mind. Cool in its own way. sixmilewide member
nice! can't wait to hear how you incorporate these ideas into your show :-)
This one has a nice flow to it. The flute adds another dimension to the sound, with the bass adding depth.
pretty neat man.
I gotta break out the DL4 and the looper again and figure out how you do some of this stuff. Great sounds man!
I've been looping this album for hours... One of my favourites!
Real nice one. Nice album cover too.
I'm digging that funky stuff with the octave pedal. Cool!
Nice! Sounds like it was mostly improvised on the spot
Nice! Sounds like it was mostly improvised on the spot
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I read your name as thespiritTIDES for some reason, I must be semi-dyslexic. Wilkommen.
"Reminds me of all night sessions I used to do with a friend using a Wasp synthesizer, an acoustic and some tape echo units."-Mac McIntyre (Pzychotropic) Now THAT I'd like to hear!
Cool machine music!
Heard this on the RPM player and came over here to fave!
Wickedness!
Thanks, you made my day. And called attention to yours, which I had sadly overlooked. Good work!
Really really good album. Proof you don't have to be loud to be interesting.
You know I love this kinda stuff, Howard. Good one here.
Wow I admit I drifted away on this one, well done!
nice nice very nice!
And so here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2YbhVTbsPk
I've been meaning to get this done for a while, just keep putting it off. Thank you for yer music.
This is the one missing from Tomita's (Holst) The Planets!
Cool sounds! I'd love to get back into midi/keyboard compositions myself someday.
@ShamPain, here's a new, de-noised version. Not "clean" but better, considering the live nature of this hissy beast! Thanks.
Wish I could favorite the playlist as a whole! THe MOBA site is great also.
Very nice sound painting. Long, too.
Very cool. Enjoyed reading the notes, it's obvious you put a lot of work into it.
This is cool. Been listening to a lot of Robert Rich recently and this is up that same alley. Title was interesting to research too,
I like the changes. Great song!