abstract noises - o yeah abstract music: I hear there is no known market for these actual creations... then again I am not looking to market them I guess there is no need for you to read this as well it just makes you think the sounds that these…
abstract noises - o yeah abstract music: I hear there is no known market for these actual creations... then again I am not looking to market them I guess there is no need for you to read this as well it just makes you think the sounds that these…
it's an adventure into the unknown..what is round that corner?....reminds me of those halcyon days back in distant youth..when all the doors were open and the slate was clean and clear..............
abstract noises - o yeah abstract music: I hear there is no known market for these actual creations... then again I am not looking to market them I guess there is no need for you to read this as well it just makes you think the sounds that these…
so yeah abstract music: I hear there is no known market for these actual creations... then again I am not looking to market them I guess there is no need for you to read this as well it just makes you think the sounds that these letters create.. I could do a complete symphony with words controlling what sounds your brain is thinking, Don't worry about the off button it will sound like this. lala meme mama moe and you get to pick the chorus part as you go
//aside//
was this in the right place here?
I feel like I'm aloft and tumbling wildly across vistas of 80's virtual reality grids as I'm listening to this like Tron meets a bad case of sunstroke. Nice use of pitch.
I like all the little micro-textures, this pulls my attention in different directions simultaneously, but keeps moving forward as a whole... kind of a strange experience.
That's an amazing experience when you take the time with it. I'm glad I did.
Gets really intense around 20 minutes in. Great work.
Did you ever see that film Melancholia?
something in semi-performance mode on a real piano recorded at the meb(medical education building) in October the fifteenth or ides of October 2012 at eleven fifty three before lunch, I was actually reacting to the people walking by and sorta…
I used to play piano for long long hours in the practice rooms at the college. just play like that. thanks for the compliment Chris I could of went on much longer but had a session to go to.
something in semi-performance mode on a real piano recorded at the meb(medical education building) in October the fifteenth or ides of October 2012 at eleven fifty three before lunch, I was actually reacting to the people walking by and sorta…
this ambish stuff is from a few years before 2007 when it was transferred to dvd.. the piano is being played in reaction to the sounds in the background and the "looks" and gestures given by the med students there in their lounge.
Neither of us realized this is a Van De Graaf Generator song - I received the lyrics through an old friend of mine who passed away a few years ago. His book of poetry by Peter Hammill was one of his favorite possessions and he hand wrote out the…
Product of noodling around. Lead guitars are a combo of UAD's Nigel plugin and the Fractal Axe Fx. Clean guitars are the Fractal. The outro guitars are my Princeton Recording amp.
I played the piano's through my midi guitar and Axon. You can…
something in semi-performance mode on a real piano recorded at the meb(medical education building) in October the fifteenth or ides of October 2012 at eleven fifty three before lunch, I was actually reacting to the people walking by and sorta…
I used to play piano for long long hours in the practice rooms at the college. just play like that. thanks for the compliment Chris I could of went on much longer but had a session to go to.
something in semi-performance mode on a real piano recorded at the meb(medical education building) in October the fifteenth or ides of October 2012 at eleven fifty three before lunch, I was actually reacting to the people walking by and sorta…
this ambish stuff is from a few years before 2007 when it was transferred to dvd.. the piano is being played in reaction to the sounds in the background and the "looks" and gestures given by the med students there in their lounge.
or is this part of that cognitive science in psychological meanings.. either way it is really interesting musics most random and good.. Oh and thanks for the complement on the piano playing. :)
thanks, Wrinkled shirt, as what part of the idea that is going on is to use the signal static as a tool for sound development...and then filter it some..
Comments on Newbold's stuff
very obscure,i like these moods...
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this is a fire breath dragon breathing out fire... onto the alien landscape
interesting harmony man!!!
The sickness is deep within you, purge the vile evil imperfections, make it so.
Ewe this has a sinister after taste to it.
I like the static chaos placed against the more calm, flowing synth beneath.
enjoyed it man,dont mind about market,just create things like this
it's an adventure into the unknown..what is round that corner?....reminds me of those halcyon days back in distant youth..when all the doors were open and the slate was clean and clear..............
so yeah abstract music: I hear there is no known market for these actual creations... then again I am not looking to market them I guess there is no need for you to read this as well it just makes you think the sounds that these letters create.. I could do a complete symphony with words controlling what sounds your brain is thinking, Don't worry about the off button it will sound like this. lala meme mama moe and you get to pick the chorus part as you go //aside// was this in the right place here?
I feel like I'm aloft and tumbling wildly across vistas of 80's virtual reality grids as I'm listening to this like Tron meets a bad case of sunstroke. Nice use of pitch.
I like all the little micro-textures, this pulls my attention in different directions simultaneously, but keeps moving forward as a whole... kind of a strange experience.
Trippy, chaotic, bubbly, cosmic brew. Heady track... Hits the spot, I like it.
Great use of movement. It's almost more of a tangible thing than aural, if that makes any sense.
yep like nineteen min thirty seconds is where the intense stuff gets started.. :)
kind of space jam.good
That's an amazing experience when you take the time with it. I'm glad I did. Gets really intense around 20 minutes in. Great work. Did you ever see that film Melancholia?
it is like chewing at the sheets of rainbows looking for a way to the other side, when I am on the other side already.
I used to play piano for long long hours in the practice rooms at the college. just play like that. thanks for the compliment Chris I could of went on much longer but had a session to go to.
this ambish stuff is from a few years before 2007 when it was transferred to dvd.. the piano is being played in reaction to the sounds in the background and the "looks" and gestures given by the med students there in their lounge.
Comments made by Newbold
well done..
i have just lost my mind.. no wait there it is.. :)
this is more then music it is magickal :)
yep like nineteen min thirty seconds is where the intense stuff gets started.. :)
it is like chewing at the sheets of rainbows looking for a way to the other side, when I am on the other side already.
this is great stuff... Please continue.. this is like gold-star time.
very nice work.
isn't it more like electronic media then say a stamped post card from outerspace? very well much to mellow for me but i like it none the less.
I used to play piano for long long hours in the practice rooms at the college. just play like that. thanks for the compliment Chris I could of went on much longer but had a session to go to.
this ambish stuff is from a few years before 2007 when it was transferred to dvd.. the piano is being played in reaction to the sounds in the background and the "looks" and gestures given by the med students there in their lounge.
or is this part of that cognitive science in psychological meanings.. either way it is really interesting musics most random and good.. Oh and thanks for the complement on the piano playing. :)
Question, is this part of the anti-harmony movement occurring in noise art?
Great stuff
Why these sounds are mellow and of a positive nature ,,, very nice.
where did you get the clip cuts .. very good choices of them and there linkage in that sounds ..
very nice I did not notice the beats work but that is great on the second listen.. :)
thanks, Wrinkled shirt, as what part of the idea that is going on is to use the signal static as a tool for sound development...and then filter it some..
I never hear the original so this is really good. and new.
Thank you light...
It is the repetition that gives us a foot hold to what you are playing .. I like this.