Marley Starlight's listening history
Song 1 for the RPM Challenge. Wanted to feature an incessant base line inspired by The Smoke.
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Song 5 for the RPM Challenge. Building tunes around an incessant bass line is oddly appealing to me. This is a bit of a dystopian song of sorts. Thanks to anyone who listens!
Take me to the river
and hold me under water
Bow down beside…
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I always wanted too go all swamp and live free from all that nonsense
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My first track as Black Bear Black Sheep and my entry for this year's RPM Challenge
It's not perfect but there was a lot of love put into this track and I'm happy that I'll get to share that love
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A live improv of dulcimer and voice, continuing on the energy from my October 21 Shiver session. With Sound-In in mind to say I ain't dead yet!
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Thoughts on the future of music for Sound-In
Thank you Laurie for the inspiration.
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Cool envelope I found and tweaked over two oscillators being initialized with random frequencies 0-1400 hz. Built two loops into the patch and it's soup! Credit inspiration from Paris Young with reminding me about PD's randomizer object!
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Continuing to work with a tuning I was enlightened to by Chris Vaisvil, Porcupine tuning by Dustin Schallert. My platform is Pure Data and I created a patch with 12 oscillators, one per frequency of the Porcupine tuning, well except the last…
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Another one in my computer generated compositions using
100, 140, 180, 200, 240, 260, 280 and 300 hz sine tones chosen at random, later pieced together in Audacity and looped.
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This is my first of a composition using the sound programming environment Csound. This piece was based on four sine tones 500, 480, 460 and 510 hz. I scored trial error in Csound and mapped the score which is done by numbers until nearly each…
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