The House On The Borderline - Phase 9
From the album The House On The Borderline (2015).
Experiments with textures, partly inspired by Tudor polyphonic works (Thomas Tallis et al) some of which have been sampled on this album (albeit usually…
Dalden Tower, Seaham, County Durham, UK.
One of a series of pieces put together from sounds generated from photos of sites, ancient and modern, in North East England, using the i2sm programme and mixed with ambient sound recorded on location…
If this was a film, at this point indistinct but decidedly menacing figures would be detaching themselves from the shadows and moving slowly but purposefully towards the prey...
If this was a film, at this point indistinct but decidedly menacing figures would be detaching themselves from the shadows and moving slowly but purposefully towards the prey...
If this was a film, at this point indistinct but decidedly menacing figures would be detaching themselves from the shadows and moving slowly but purposefully towards the prey...
Soundtrack for a film of a street packed with consumers [January sales, etc] speeded up slightly to give a sort of manic, desperate air... must consume ! must consume !
@captgene - yeah, it was recorded on an ailing 4-track cassette nearly a decade ago. I did toy with the idea of totally revamping/adding to the whole album, but... in the end, decided to let it stay how it was.
Someone said, this song sounds like a meeting of Leonard Cohen and Brian Eno in a Bucharest nightclub. Someone else said, it sounds like someone fell down the Nick Cave well. You decide!
A composition written backwards. I started with the relative harmony/coherence of the final measures and retrogressively dismantled it, concluding with the relative chaos of the opening.
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I totally am digging this, man! Far Out! Dude... LG
Cool sound
Space church
this music helps me write. sincerely, hugo lovejoy the third. point five. ps. i am inserting it into my secret subconscious latent memory juice.
Reminds me of Throbbing gristle.Nice
very cool
Creepy and great.
Nice use of radio noise. Like it.
i like these sci-fi moods!very good
I like the space and depth in this piece.
very nice reminds me of wineglass sounds a relaxing intermission!
Got me twitching nicely!
this is incredible
it doesn't matter it sounds great.....
:)
Interesting melange of sounds here.
Interesting sound track guys.
:) funky
:)
You should mark the ghost bodies with the letter 'x' cloudy eerie and dark
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Oh yeah - nice one !
Reminiscent of Kraftwerk
Soundtrack for a film of a street packed with consumers [January sales, etc] speeded up slightly to give a sort of manic, desperate air... must consume ! must consume !
@captgene - yeah, it was recorded on an ailing 4-track cassette nearly a decade ago. I did toy with the idea of totally revamping/adding to the whole album, but... in the end, decided to let it stay how it was.
Possibly Cohen & Eno pushed down the Nick Cave well...by Tom Waits ?
Good stuff !
Nice !
Trip through a sonic landscape
A ride on a mutated ghost train !
You know, I could just imagine Jerry Lee Lewis recording this.
Interesting, in a Stockhausian kind of way.
Nice. I like this.
Zappa influenced ?
Hah, yes - Groucho in a boat on the river with his guitar...and the duck. Nice reworking.
Reminiscent of Sun Ra - thats high praise, btw.
Really enjoyed this. Excellent !
I dont understand a word of it...but yeah, I like the sound it makes.
Would be excellent as part of a film soundtrack. Drifting slowly through a cityscape is what it says to me.
It works great as an instrumental, in my opinion.
Like a strange updating of Doo Wop - like it !