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.
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…
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..
this is just too good I have to give the machine's all the credits I did little more then guide them thru this landscapes in timeless experiential effects. I will have the big video that was cut up and layered here before effects soon to see…
A redux of one of the first pieces I ever made. The bassline is close to a bass loop that came with Fruity Loops v2.7. Everything has at least a bit of distortion on it.
this is the midi file called porcupine-22 feed thru my supernova II not sure where clones got the file or if that was one he made himself but I believe it was in the section of MIDI files to feed into the nova.. :) then the edits and the mixing…
software for the sound scape? audacity was in record constantly then the LMMS=0.4.7 because I have a bug in the LMMS=0.4.8 and had to roll back to the previous version the midi file used was something that Chris Vaisvil sent me to work with ,, the midi out went to the supernova II os 2.o where I changed the programed patch groupings every now and then ,, remixed everything in audacity then melted it down to mp3 form :) edit 2 will be going in to the original records and restructuring the whole thing ... :)
As I had nothing better to do last night, I had this great idea that I would construct a rhythm for the 24 hour challenge. This would be different: a 24 minute drum solo (I mean, who wouldn't love that?). I even had a perfect bass riff: the "Mother…
everyone has to suck 'something' at some point in their life right? If and when i do suck ,, I have lots of fun at it, ::mostly this stuff i put here is because others "get it" and if you don't then it does suck totally, but then you need not listen further because at that, it will all be like this.
thanks i will but I spend so much time doing the computer music thing I don't know I still have to buy a g-string for the guitar I broke that on my guitar a little while ago..i hate g-string comments they are really absurd but yes I will be back on the guitar once the g-string is replaced :)
this gets mixed into thoughts and back thoughts but here it is by itself, and right now I am listening to it, and @ about minute five something happens ;o nothing big just a mellow thing there as well. We, Me errrrr I am trying to cut the size…
Found this track from 1998 - I'm on a Time kick I guess...
Time waits for no one
We are all adrift
Finding ourselves in space
All Lost
Where is my Home?
Where is my Home?
Where is my Home?
Where is my Home?
Time waits for no…
I am uploading this for a friend.
Year: 1985
Album:
Two Old Friends (Track #17)
Artist's description:
A little song about how things change.... composed on classical guitar, performed on electric guitar and synthesizer. Realized by bouncing…
gone into the supernova again, it really is fun but this is it for now till say tonight again, or so. Ahhh there are beats too what am er was I thinking just then?
actually I made most of this music with a cigarette in my hand back over five plus years ago when I smoke the cigarettes, now it has been four years and some "change" since i have smoked and coming round to four complete years since I used the NRT ;p
Ever have a song you know is ugly and horrific but you love anyway? This is one of those from 1997 and recorded in Cakewalk Pro Audio.
The piece is was totally improvised starting with the drum line which I had the drum machine in "learn" mode…
i like that this is longer then normal by the third minute I am committed to listen all the way :)this song became a fav @ minute 8 was this what you did with that sample of beat things you asked for? Wait I remember this now woe the memories are coming back they are the same yet different. wait i just lost myselves @ about minute 22:22
Comments on Newbold's stuff
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.
I've never heard you play something like this before - very nice!
liked you track a lot! Perreko
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..
In the state-OF-mind that I'm currently in, this sounds perfect. Deep.
this is... like being inside of a factory at night when the machines wake up and devise artifacts of their alien will.
Comments made by Newbold
ohhh the splitting feedback works well here. I might have to listen again just to figure out how to do something akin here.
fl is nice here... the distortions are tasty
software for the sound scape? audacity was in record constantly then the LMMS=0.4.7 because I have a bug in the LMMS=0.4.8 and had to roll back to the previous version the midi file used was something that Chris Vaisvil sent me to work with ,, the midi out went to the supernova II os 2.o where I changed the programed patch groupings every now and then ,, remixed everything in audacity then melted it down to mp3 form :) edit 2 will be going in to the original records and restructuring the whole thing ... :)
very nice work here.
sweet stuff: pretty pretty
good, good, base line work nice.,
thinking that the part at like min 2:30 should of entered earlier but this is great none the less
everyone has to suck 'something' at some point in their life right? If and when i do suck ,, I have lots of fun at it, ::mostly this stuff i put here is because others "get it" and if you don't then it does suck totally, but then you need not listen further because at that, it will all be like this.
thanks i will but I spend so much time doing the computer music thing I don't know I still have to buy a g-string for the guitar I broke that on my guitar a little while ago..i hate g-string comments they are really absurd but yes I will be back on the guitar once the g-string is replaced :)
this is not strange but temporary, yes?
this is more then disconnected somehow. but then it is all good for now.
blue skies on some sunny day , nice. not sure why but it works..
ahhhh minute 4:18 the next note comes in :)
It is the beat that makes it Byrneish the Tina like beats,, I like the separation of left and right stereo effects :)
ahhhh It is the illusion of memory that makes is so real.
this would be the best so far the other things I was working on this morning have passed their prime for now.
actually I made most of this music with a cigarette in my hand back over five plus years ago when I smoke the cigarettes, now it has been four years and some "change" since i have smoked and coming round to four complete years since I used the NRT ;p
so pretty pretty in did was she always so pretty?
they are alive at that , :)
i like that this is longer then normal by the third minute I am committed to listen all the way :)this song became a fav @ minute 8 was this what you did with that sample of beat things you asked for? Wait I remember this now woe the memories are coming back they are the same yet different. wait i just lost myselves @ about minute 22:22