Hi Patrick, It's not about anything specific or definite, imagined things/dreams, i dunno. Some sounds are inspired by 'rave' sounds of '90 - '92, organ sound influenced by one or two tracks by aphex twin around that period (icarebecauseyoudo), while some of the structure influenced by autechre's untilted album.
started with trying to bash out a rhythm on a keyboard, a softsynth with a two stage sound: pink noise attack and bass release. tried to utilise the fact i can never keep the rhythm together and odd things happen. Nothing is sequenced, it's all played on a keyboard, although some minor adjustments, and slicing were made to the audio. It was originally quite raw, as-is, very few fx, until it started to get on my nerves, and so steps were taken to make it sound less irritatingly obvious. I'll look at what can be found about Bruce Gilbert, thanks. James. On 23/5/2007, "patrick simons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi James >I Like this a lot, could you tell me more about it.... >I saw Rambert ballet dance to some music recently, one of the bits was a >bruce Gilbert (Wire) track called DO YOU ME? and yours reminds me of that a >bit. >best wishes >patrick >G9 > >PS >I have recently started to put up some sonic bits I recorded a while back. > >http://www.gloriousninth.net/audio/concrete_audio.html > > > > >On 5/23/07, james jwm-art net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> hi >> >> here's a new piece of music-ish sound to : >> >> http://www.jwm-art.net/art/audio/gna-gna.mp3 >> >> Gee En Ay Gee N/A - Gnah Gnah >> >> be sure to play it at 33RPM, don't be tempted >> to speed it up to 45RPM - it's meant to be slow. >> >> also don't forget to play it on speakers which >> can reproduce plenty of bass. >> >> * * * thanks to mediaidea for the sample * * * >> >> james >> >> any comments welcome >> >> _______________________________________________ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> > > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
