I listened on Friday, and I've been trying to figure out what happened so fast... and then seeing jimgoodinmusic's comment "...reflective of the street", on this relisten I ended up stood there with the same "hey what happened?" ... but a passer-by said "I don't really know - it all happened so fast" ...
classic electronic constructions with sound. so great. == but ?- is there a loose knob .. I love loose knobs.. they get the stuff that are machine specific to just one machine.. mmm I can't tell, but I am not hearing any loose knobs., going on.. sometimes I think ... maybe I am the loose knob... hehe.
An angry little tune about the pres(id)ent situation.
EOB strat>russian big muff pi>guitar disruptor>ibanez DE7 delay
Isolation
Quarantine
But people all around
The sickness of not caring
No empathy to be found
Bail out banks…
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)
this was an accidental song. I was making another song for which the main two loops of this song were simply the ending. The first of these loops is so visually stunning, I just knew It was its own bar.
This is a great debut for you at improvFriday, good to see you there. As you know I've been trying to cross-pollinate between alonetone and IF, and it seems to be working!
K
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
This is a microtonal Jazz-ish piece produced with some newly developed techniques.
Norm Harris provides the excellent percussion. I probably could have made it easier on myself by not being so chromatic… but there it is.
The piano, bass…
Comments on coelocanth's stuff
Cool and interesting sounds... and once again I learn a new word... Definitely listening to 2 now!
cool. just right on cool---
RIP to the amazing and enduring Mr. Lewis indeed..
LISTE!!
I started with the comment "allotropic"... but having listened to it, and let it wash over me, that seems a bit flippant now...
certain sense of revolution in this.
impressive sounds so cool
l love this so much...please check out mine too.
some stormy changes there ...
I listened on Friday, and I've been trying to figure out what happened so fast... and then seeing jimgoodinmusic's comment "...reflective of the street", on this relisten I ended up stood there with the same "hey what happened?" ... but a passer-by said "I don't really know - it all happened so fast" ...
introspective and reflective of the street, great mix!
Great textures!
I like this sound it’s jangely soothing
these birds are great.. :) such great textures in the mix.. it is ..-- is great.
classic electronic constructions with sound. so great. == but ?- is there a loose knob .. I love loose knobs.. they get the stuff that are machine specific to just one machine.. mmm I can't tell, but I am not hearing any loose knobs., going on.. sometimes I think ... maybe I am the loose knob... hehe.
I like how the tone of the song changes midway through.
Really nice Kavin. Hang drum right out of Steve Tibbets Choying recording.
All crisp and sparkly like a still, frosty morning.
Such anger I am glad you can express it so well. --
OH wow.. favorite --- added to my favorites =--=
Comments made by coelocanth
mmm pleasantly atonal!
"buzz modular synthesis"- have no idea what that is, but sounds cool!
extreme caffeine rush
Superb mash! Thanks for including me. Kavin.
Wow. Pleasantly surprised. Thanks.
This is a great debut for you at improvFriday, good to see you there. As you know I've been trying to cross-pollinate between alonetone and IF, and it seems to be working! K
a great musical trip, and fascinating project. Would love to see more explanation of this maybe in the theory forum? Congratulations.
Well done. Fascinating description of your process!