Ah, interesting! Maybe I'm misremembering but this sounds like it would have made a great sound-track song to the later Metroid incarnations. :)
(This is "boy named bri" btw. Just logged in on my band profile.)
I second Hedestad's comment. This could make great video-game or internet-lobby music. (Leaning towards video game, unless it was a bad-ass lobby.) I like! :)
Very cool sounds. I love anything with electric piano. Nice mix of atmospheric effects and electronic beats. Makes me want to get back into doing more experimental stuff.
Interesting -- this is good sleeping ambience, if you want to have really screwy dreams. For some reason, this has me thinking of number stations.
[listening carefully for EVP's]
@Jesmiaus Don't sell yourself short. This is the first year there's even been anything remotely resembling vocals and I can't really imagine them going on for 35 minutes in any form without making me want to drill my eyes out. What I liked about your autotuned thing was that it was *so* different than the typical BC fare which is why I gave it a prominent position right at the front of the track. I don't think that Blind Chaos should be experimental just for the sake of being experimental -- it's all about how the different parts work together even though they're recorded without listening to each other.
yeah, i was impressed by how well it came out. it was interesting doing the mixing for it and not actually have my own track for it -- there was a natural ebb and flow of the individual parts, so it was just a matter of letting the instruments do their thing naturally rather than trying to put my own stamp on it or something.
@mrs. nussbaum: it originally started as an RPM project in 2009 on this thread: http://www.rpmchallenge.com/component/option,com_fireboard/Itemid,350/func,view/catid,12/id,3405/
after the 2010 Blind Chaos, some of us moved over to http://blindchaos.thinktank-studio.com to do non-RPM blind chaos.
Comments on jazzsequence's stuff
warms pads. love the sounds
http://whatishiddeninsnow.com/ What's with the name of this song?
Ah, interesting! Maybe I'm misremembering but this sounds like it would have made a great sound-track song to the later Metroid incarnations. :) (This is "boy named bri" btw. Just logged in on my band profile.)
I dig it :)
@boy named bri - the interesting thing is I never played Metroid. In any of its incarnations.
PS. Some of the sounds make me think of the old Metroid. I always liked the music for that game.
I second Hedestad's comment. This could make great video-game or internet-lobby music. (Leaning towards video game, unless it was a bad-ass lobby.) I like! :)
good
...video game/online lobby music...nice.
great
instant this one is
excellently crafted, i've no idea how you people do this stuff. suitably impressed..
Nicely done, great album. Makes me want to read the book now.
This would be perfect for a Metroid-style video game soundtrack.
Very cool sounds. I love anything with electric piano. Nice mix of atmospheric effects and electronic beats. Makes me want to get back into doing more experimental stuff.
Only 10secs in and it's grabbed me. Where are we going?
..nice, senor! :)
great swirling bass line, nice laid back track
hahaha... In Bolivia I drank something (don´t remember the name) and I felt like this... :) God experienece!! Must be listened
Interesting -- this is good sleeping ambience, if you want to have really screwy dreams. For some reason, this has me thinking of number stations. [listening carefully for EVP's]
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@boy named bri - the interesting thing is I never played Metroid. In any of its incarnations.
@Jesmiaus Don't sell yourself short. This is the first year there's even been anything remotely resembling vocals and I can't really imagine them going on for 35 minutes in any form without making me want to drill my eyes out. What I liked about your autotuned thing was that it was *so* different than the typical BC fare which is why I gave it a prominent position right at the front of the track. I don't think that Blind Chaos should be experimental just for the sake of being experimental -- it's all about how the different parts work together even though they're recorded without listening to each other.
yeah, i was impressed by how well it came out. it was interesting doing the mixing for it and not actually have my own track for it -- there was a natural ebb and flow of the individual parts, so it was just a matter of letting the instruments do their thing naturally rather than trying to put my own stamp on it or something.
@mrs. nussbaum: it originally started as an RPM project in 2009 on this thread: http://www.rpmchallenge.com/component/option,com_fireboard/Itemid,350/func,view/catid,12/id,3405/ after the 2010 Blind Chaos, some of us moved over to http://blindchaos.thinktank-studio.com to do non-RPM blind chaos.