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A mash up of pieces of Norm's "Reformation" and Underwood's "Fuzzmachine" tracks, heavily filtered and effected.
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underwood said

Cool mashup!

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A mash up of pieces of Norm's "Reformation" and Underwood's "Fuzzmachine" tracks, heavily filtered and effected.
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dAb said

Scrunchy goodness, a sense of falling over, bizarre use of the stereo field in the last minute. Thanks for sharing. :)

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thetworegs said

MORE, MORE

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Welcome to Forever said

Cool sounds. The L to R paning is awesome....

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mmi said

A special collection you have here. Somehow I just discovered it. Duh.

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kirklynch said

Interesting stuff this more experimental side of you. This would be a great jumping off place for one of your breaking light explorations

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samples from Hentai Improvising Orchestra, David Bromberg, Peter Thörn. Paulstretch, cassette recorder
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kirklynch said

Wild stuff!

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Guest said

clean recording

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NLog synth app improv
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vaisvil said

interesting minimalism

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improv with synthPond app
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Guest said

this is neat.

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More Partch chaos.
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dAb said

Interesting. Something about this reminds me of a pinball machine.

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More Partch chaos.
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vaisvil said

weirdly interesting !

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An experiment with quarter tone tuning. I tuned my guitar: low E (normal tuning) A (quarter step up) D (normal tuning) G (quarter step down) B (normal tuning) high E (tuned D then quarter step down)
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Johnny Stone said

Nicely done mate dig this.

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An experiment with quarter tone tuning. I tuned my guitar: low E (normal tuning) A (quarter step up) D (normal tuning) G (quarter step down) B (normal tuning) high E (tuned D then quarter step down)
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coelocanth said

Wow. Pleasantly surprised. Thanks.

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An experiment with quarter tone tuning. I tuned my guitar: low E (normal tuning) A (quarter step up) D (normal tuning) G (quarter step down) B (normal tuning) high E (tuned D then quarter step down)
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Guest said

nice!

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An experiment with quarter tone tuning. I tuned my guitar: low E (normal tuning) A (quarter step up) D (normal tuning) G (quarter step down) B (normal tuning) high E (tuned D then quarter step down)
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vaisvil said

I like this - makes me want to give this technique a try.

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An experiment with quarter tone tuning. I tuned my guitar: low E (normal tuning) A (quarter step up) D (normal tuning) G (quarter step down) B (normal tuning) high E (tuned D then quarter step down)
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Reefwalker said

love the title...ahh the exponential possibilities of alt tuning. really cool, (but brief) sounds at 3:09 too

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My (first?) submission for this week's improvFriday. bleepBox! app, stylophone and police scanner. http://improvfriday.ning.com/
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c}{imps 8 my ears said

thanks very much, if it weren't for alonetone, I might not think of myself the same way. ImprovFriday promises to be another grreat creative outlet and seems to go hand in hand with AT.

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My (first?) submission for this week's improvFriday. bleepBox! app, stylophone and police scanner. http://improvfriday.ning.com/
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vaisvil said

I feel like I'm a beatnik scene with a scanner - very odd vibes - nice!!

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Used crypticmeadow's banjo rhythm track and some samples from Jonathan's sermons.
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vaisvil said

wow! this weird! in the best way!! Is that your guitar beating away?

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