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Nice spiriting Electro Tunes, from the city of Utopia
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Nice spiriting Electro Tunes, from the city of Utopia
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Nice spiriting Electro Tunes, from the city of Utopia
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Something I did with my brand new Notion 4 software.
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Discover your center with this unique exercise called "Pelvic Bowl". This activity must be done to actually appreciate the power and depth of how this changes your awareness and ability in moving not just your pelvis, but also changes your posture…
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A mashup with
Roger Sundström Drums, Keyboards, Flute, Mix
Carla Cryptic (Walking the Wide World)
for Sound-In 2014-03-08
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A mashup with
Roger Sundström Guitar, Samples, Soundscapes, Mix
Steve Layton (incantation)
Carla Cryptic (This is What a Life is Made of (lean))
for Sound-In 2014-03-08
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Executed entirely upon the Roland JX-3P if I recall correctly. The title refers to the three interwoven harmonic lines.
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drone (noun) plural: drones
1.
a low continuous humming sound.
a monotonous speech.
a continuous musical note, typically of low pitch.
a musical instrument sounding a continuous note.
2.
a male bee in a colony of social bees.
a person…
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Hey, kid. Find my Facebook page and click "Like," will ya?
Actually, I don't have a Facebook page.
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Perhaps inspired by a misremembered line of T.S. Eliot? I thought the line was, "I have measured out time in teaspoonfuls."
The proper line is "I have measured out my life in coffee spoons."
Oh well. I like my bungled line better.
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Everyone is so full of it these days. Know what I mean?
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I had something to say about this track, but I can't remember what it was. Never mind. ;)
Mostly executed upon the Roland JX-3P, if I recall rightly. Drums, choir pad, and piano courtesy of the Yamaha CS1x.
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Madame Fortune seems to enjoy spinning that wheel of hers. It's tough to keep up sometimes. As Gilda always used to say, "it's always something."
Executed entirely upon the Korg DW-6000 and Yamaha CS1x.
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Assembled from QBASIC sound effects and sustained square waves.
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Assembled from QBASIC sound effects and sustained square waves.
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Imagine the scene, if you will. Four little square waves, afraid and cold out in the wild, begin calling to one another. Over millions of years, here collapsed into several minutes, their calls evolve.
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Assembled from QBASIC sound effects and sustained square waves.
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Assembled from QBASIC sound effects and sustained square waves.
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Assembled from QBASIC sound effects, sustained square waves, and Korg Monotron.
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Assembled from QBASIC sound effects and sustained square waves.
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Assembled from QBASIC sound effects and sustained square waves.
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I originally wanted to rap over this beat, and had the idea to improvise nonsense syllables just to figure out what the flow might be like. Ultimately I decided to keep it as it was, as it sounded like a hip hop song from another planet. Also…
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The experiment here was to program a rhythm at a fairly slow tempo, then speed it up way too much.
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Basically a drum-n-bass remix of my earlier song "Mike The Considerate Center For The Performing Arts".
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Somewhat Residents-inspired. The rhythm is me breathing heavily and slapping my desk, run through a lot of reverb.
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Originally my idea was to improvise half a conversation, then also improvise the other half as a different character - I ended up deciding just having half the conversation was funnier. Kinda unintentionally inspired by "Pollo Asado" by Ween.
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For some of these tracks I was really thinking "what can I do to make this annoying to listen to?"
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Man I was really into making these square-wave-sampling, dodgy bootleg 8-bit video game soundtrack pieces for a while.
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I did a little "self-sampling" on this album - the cut up vocals were from my song "Nasty Asterisk". Later on I'd use the exact same backing track to cover "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mixalot, because I realized I'd inadvertently copied that bass-line.
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