Just playing around with Hydrogen I came up with a 250BPM rhythm, added a slowed down bell track made with glommed together MIDI snippets run through Tweakbench Carillion, and some dialog from the '60s Italian Action film "Danger: Diabolik!" that…
Made from freesound.org sample "14909__reinsamba__Nightingale_song_2.wav" and a chopped up & looped jazz bass riff created with the "Poodles or Flan" tool.
Hey I really like this the Titans sounded great too but I have to go home so I will listen on Monday.
Love Bruce Haak and Mort Garson too. Don't know if you ever visit Eggcityradio.com but it is a interesting place if you are into that music.
A track using Creative Commons licensed sounds or ones I created from scratch myself. From the freesound Project I used WHALECRY 2 by mkoenig, and bamboo wind chimes by jppi_Stu.
I took 20 copies of the whale song, stretched & chopped them…
A track using Creative Commons licensed sounds or ones I created from scratch myself. From the freesound Project I used WHALECRY 2 by mkoenig, and bamboo wind chimes by jppi_Stu.
I took 20 copies of the whale song, stretched & chopped them…
"Slow Build Gamelan" is based on three Indonesian Gongs from FreeSound.org: 24615__anamorphosis__GMB_Jegog_1.wav, 24613__anamorphosis__GMB_Gong_Lanang.wav & 24612__anamorphosis__GMB_Gong_Kempur.wav. I took the three recordings & strung…
Overlapping noise-based drones playing time & tone shifted noise tracks ,often dozens of copies of a single source, off and against each other to create beat frequency throbs, overlapping rhythms and near chords.
Overlapping noise-based drones playing time & tone shifted noise tracks ,often dozens of copies of a single source, off and against each other to create beat frequency throbs, overlapping rhythms and near chords.
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
I'll bet the neighbors just LOVE you when you break out the pipes! I guess it could be worse; the Loch Ness Monster Pub in Pasadena used to have a Highland Piper on Sundays, in full Highland drag, too!
Bluegrass banjo, southern rock drums, goofy synths, vocoded chorus, and DnB rhythms. Technically has a NSFW word in the lyrics, but probably not discernable.
Words are from a sestina of the same title by Steve Davenport, who asked us to make music out of it! This was a terribly fun song to record. We did it, of course, while drinking. Thankfully no instruments were harmed.
that is not a sample you hear in the background, it is the dryer going. leave it in? okay, sure i'll leave it in. it's these artistic decisions we're all forced to make.
Comments on Freddie Freelance's stuff
I like it - Very complex. New sounds for someone like me.
Been digging yer experiments Freddie. Keep on. -Kavin
very cool and insanely frantic!!! good stuff
Very nice! Lovely texture.
Okay that was awesomely weird! Kudos :)
Stirring stuff.
This is very cool. Hypnotic...
That's really cool- dreamy and ambient
oh this sounds like a soundtrack to a David Lynch film!
Hey I really like this the Titans sounded great too but I have to go home so I will listen on Monday. Love Bruce Haak and Mort Garson too. Don't know if you ever visit Eggcityradio.com but it is a interesting place if you are into that music.
Best song title ever!!!! Cool concept and approach!
holy moly!
_Really_ slow build. You're a patient man Mr. Freelance.
great work!
Nice! Very interesting music.
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I'll bet the neighbors just LOVE you when you break out the pipes! I guess it could be worse; the Loch Ness Monster Pub in Pasadena used to have a Highland Piper on Sundays, in full Highland drag, too!
OK, that was a whole Hell of a lotta fun!
This sounds like a Perry & Kingsly/Dueling Banjos mashup! Fun!
It sounds like there's some kind of VibraSlap reverb unit being used on this; if there isn't I guess I'll have to invent it...
The collection reminds me a little of "Radiation" era Kraftwerk, but it reminds me even more of Bruce Haack's work.
Classic ChinaPop, eh?
This reminds me a little of Destroyer, a little of Fiery Furnaces; plenty fun
Is the rhythm coming from the Clothes Dryer? is has an interesting regular vs. intermittent feel to it.