Originally posted by Beat Blog
I'm downloading this.
Before I comment...
I have this image of you standing alone in the middle of a movie theater recording shit and all these people staring at you like "what the fuck is this weirdo doing?"
LOL. I was just standing in the ticket lobby where the lines were, not in the theater itself.
Aug-10-2008 14:58
MrJiveBoJingles
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quote:
Originally posted by Theran
Wow! I'm in a spaceship and seeing all kinds of things. There's an alien coming up to me from behind, and I luckily killed him with my lasergun. But than the alarm sounds, and more aliens come. I can't beat them all but I'm trying my best. I slayed lot's of them, but a few where to strong for me. Something hits me in the chest..... And I wake up .
Really nice sounding, I think it's really cool what you did with the samples. This is really inspiring on what you can do with just noise. Really really nice!!
Thanks.
Aug-10-2008 15:00
MrJiveBoJingles
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quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
A bit too disorganised for me, though I can appreciate the effort and talent.
I'm planning on doing an album that's a mixture of this kind of noise collage and ambient stuff similar to what I did a couple years ago, as those are the two types of production that come most naturally to me and probably the ones I have the most fun making. Right now I'm trying to strike a balance between unpredictability and "directionality," I guess you could call it: I want to keep people on their toes, but not make things so chaotic that they just tune out.
Here's the ambient stuff I did a while ago if you're interested:
Heh, I wouldn't mind if someone used it as an intro to a set.
Aug-10-2008 19:37
airwalker1
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Re: JBJ - "Buried Life" [Noise / Experimental]
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
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Created another noise-fest for your guys to take in.
This one has a bit more form than the last one ("Interspersal"), and you can hear a few recurring sounds, so it might be a bit easier to assimilate -- although it still keeps you guessing I think. It's also a little lighter on the white-noise-like sounds, concentrating more on metallic and glassy stuff, so it might be a bit less harsh on the ears. Still, it's pretty abrasive so don't have your headphones turned up too loud when you press "play."
Samples used (in case anyone is curious):
The final note from "Llorando (Crying)", performed by Rebekah del Rio, original written by Roy Orbison.
A recording of a bottle cap being thrown down a stairwell.
A recording of the ticket vending area in a movie theater (big tall room with flat walls = nice echoes).
A recording of me monologuing kind of randomly, vocoded and otherwise transformed.
Reason bell and percussion samples.
APHEX TWIN FAN ARE WE?
Aug-10-2008 23:06
airwalker1
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quote:
Originally posted by cybernetica
Ok, its night. The lights are off. I am alone. I got headphones.
The right mood is set, lets listen
Ok, for my taste theres a bit too much distortion/glitching in the first half.
I am really digging the last minute or so, its damn creepy. The singer sample is placed so perfectly, really, it sent some cold shivers down my spine. The other samples are used really well too, digging how you emphasized the quiet moments with creepy sounds.
Originally posted by airwalker1
APHEX TWIN FAN ARE WE?
Yes indeed.
Aug-10-2008 23:42
Domesticated
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quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
LOL. I was just standing in the ticket lobby where the lines were, not in the theater itself.
That would look just as strange.
My mental image is of you with a pair of headphones on, a backpack and huge fluffy boom mike, just standing there staring into space, as people walk past.
"what the fuck is that kid doing?"
Aug-11-2008 03:15
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Beat Blog
That would look just as strange.
My mental image is of you with a pair of headphones on, a backpack and huge fluffy boom mike, just standing there staring into space, as people walk past.
"what the fuck is that kid doing?"
Nah, it was one of those simple T-mics, and no headphones. The recorder is about the length of a cell phone (but thicker), so it's pretty inconspicuous.
I wear headphones when recording sometimes, but never in a highly populated area like that.