This is a remix of Mason Proper's tune Safe for the Time. Check out their other music here:
http://masonproper.com/
It is a dark piece of Basic Channel techno dub-itude
Another remixfight remix: I gave Admiral Bob's reggae tune "Evolution of my Heart" a thorough reshaping. Dark dubby tech house, skittery drums, fog of echos, throbbing shadows.
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This is a remix of Mason Proper's tune Safe for the Time. Check out their other music here:
http://masonproper.com/
It is a dark piece of Basic Channel techno dub-itude
I found this very gentle and soothing to listen to. I like the glitch sound elements of the track. Listening I can imagine myself on a train journey gliding through the countryside as the rain falls outside. Thank you for the journey.
it is a slow evolution of harmony. it is anti-entropy. the music grows from electronic noise. it becomes strong, beautiful. chaos begets serenity. it is a delight.
-hakucho
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
Nan desuka? Trippy... This is what was going through my mind after a long lecture on the myriad prefixes used when counting different shapes in Japanese, just as I was falling asleep in class. Very intriguing use of sound bytes... field recordings I assume?
This track makes me strangely uneasy. Because of a hiccup cure that involves saying "now" at the exact time you're about to hiccup. Concentrate hard enough on the task, your hiccups will just stop, leaving you a little on edge (still expecting a hiccup)...
So I hear your track saying "now" and I get that same on edge feeling. Creepy. And weird.
Musta been December cause the air mighty cold
A family was moving in, further down the road
They were not the colour of the others in the street
All the kids were laughing at the trainers on their feet
I was only young and so I guess I laughed…
Overall I didn't dig the tune that much, but you've got the emotion so perfectly *right* it's uncanny. When the spoken word part comes in it's really working. I think it's the strings that hold it all together. Great work.
I grew up in Glasgow, and after listening to this I just had to start on my own homage to the town. So this song really was inspiring, literally.
Do you know the tune "Glasgow" by Craig Armstrong? It also nails the vibe (a bit darker than yours) try it here : http://tinysong.com/2I3e
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
Finally managed to listen to this all the way though. I still have one or two more 24h EPs to listen to, but I'm pretty sure this is the best of the bunch. Su - you should do all your recordings in 24 hours :-)
@kavin : yeah, Nobody Home is the one I was thinking of.
24 hour EP more than 24 hours late. I was going to title it "Perpetual Interruptions EP" but I went for something more positive. Due to weird bug in some part of my set up, there is a kick drum in only one side of the stereo for the first few…
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
[glu](http://alonetone.com/glu) and [Sudara](http://alonetone.com/sudara) pop you one new skool. Their second collaboration. The first was ['back to the cold'](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/back-to-the-cold-warm-mix).
Remix it! The source…
A further march down the road in acl's evolution - and one of the many directions we've been dying to get to... it's, ummm, water-y. (And this song is especially dedicated to J Wentz.)
Comments on rewind's stuff
nice a great piece of subtlety and nice samples.
thanks for the comments; it was a sample loop. I like a lot of your sounds;i like the way you take time to really develop c ertain rhythmic ideas
wow, solid beat great textures and layers
...very nice indeed; thanks for ye comments. Yes, that IS 'the way it goes down,' evidentally. More soon, my friend
as to the first 20 seconds- sound is so pleased to be formed in this way
yes: may it always evolve, my fren; beautiousness --yes thanks for these beautiful, beautifully sequenced experiences jusplainbiutiFULL
nice..I have some songs that may qualify as techno..but they end up jumping to somethingelse.. I need to get more into techno...good stuff.
nicely done!
I enjoyed this also. Someone should make a trance mix. This would be on it.
Far out.
You might want to dig out a copy of the Porcupine Tree song "Voyage 34" - similar concept
This reminds me a little of the kind of thing that Pink Floyd would do...very interesting.
I found this very gentle and soothing to listen to. I like the glitch sound elements of the track. Listening I can imagine myself on a train journey gliding through the countryside as the rain falls outside. Thank you for the journey.
Been getting into your RPM album and enjoying it very much. Love your cassette logo too.
it is a slow evolution of harmony. it is anti-entropy. the music grows from electronic noise. it becomes strong, beautiful. chaos begets serenity. it is a delight. -hakucho
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
Nan desuka? Trippy... This is what was going through my mind after a long lecture on the myriad prefixes used when counting different shapes in Japanese, just as I was falling asleep in class. Very intriguing use of sound bytes... field recordings I assume?
love it.
oooh like the beat here! nice! the tonework is really cool too. like the electric piano that comes in at around 1 minute
This track makes me strangely uneasy. Because of a hiccup cure that involves saying "now" at the exact time you're about to hiccup. Concentrate hard enough on the task, your hiccups will just stop, leaving you a little on edge (still expecting a hiccup)... So I hear your track saying "now" and I get that same on edge feeling. Creepy. And weird.
Comments made by rewind
great song!
Great mood piece.
I think this is the best track on the album. A great closer.
Wow. Scary.
great synths :-)
Overall I didn't dig the tune that much, but you've got the emotion so perfectly *right* it's uncanny. When the spoken word part comes in it's really working. I think it's the strings that hold it all together. Great work. I grew up in Glasgow, and after listening to this I just had to start on my own homage to the town. So this song really was inspiring, literally. Do you know the tune "Glasgow" by Craig Armstrong? It also nails the vibe (a bit darker than yours) try it here : http://tinysong.com/2I3e
I can't get over how much like The Orb this is. Very cool.
"This song will repeat now" Genius.
Finally managed to listen to this all the way though. I still have one or two more 24h EPs to listen to, but I'm pretty sure this is the best of the bunch. Su - you should do all your recordings in 24 hours :-) @kavin : yeah, Nobody Home is the one I was thinking of.
Glad you liked. No analogue synths involved: the synths are all plugins, the drum machines are all digital.
The beginning is very much like ... I forgot the name of that Pink Floyd tune. One from the Wall. You know which one I mean. I like.
I like. The warbley strings are very nice.
This is great. Supremely atmospheric.
very nice. Scary!
This is real nice piece of work. I'd quite like to remix it, though I have no clue when I'll ever have time
This is very nice indeed.
Sounds deep. Me like. Exactly what I need at 4am.
Very Beatles!
Very cool. Reminds of the early prodigy tunes.