On 29/1/2010, "james
morris"<james(a)jwm-art.net> wrote:
On 29/1/2010, "Patrick
Shirkey"<pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
> Same
here. Very experimental :-)
>
>
Yes. I do think I here heartbeats. I think it's real heartbeats. I did listen
with a stethoscope to my first son when my wife was pregnant. This sounds the
same.
Now I know this is an insult. It is malicious or just trying to be
funny?
Maybe try adjusting the levels and you might hear a bit more variation
in the sound palate. If you do and feel like sahring your results it
would be much appreciated.
You could also try skipping through to about 25mins which is my
favourite part of the track.
I think you should have been more upfront about what to expect because I
would not have wasted 1% of my monthly bandwidth had I not expected 1hr
of techno/dance modular synth wizardry... This is more like the Aphex
Twin overdosing on valium and attempting to create selected ambient
works volume 3.
Actually, I'll partially take that back. I probably would have listened
to it whatever. In fact, the reason I did download it and attempt to
listen, was because of Folderol's message and assuming that he heard
"a strange warbling noise" because it was just not his style of music.
I guess the biggest disappointment was due to expecting to like it -
expecting it to change completely, that the warbling was just for five
minutes before something spectacular happened.
As I said it is a raw unprocessed cut. I have sent it out here for
feedback from people who might hear it differently from what I am
hearing on my system and may be interested in figuring out how to make
it sound like what I am hearing then telling me what level they had to
tweak to get the sound palate to jump forward in the mix.
Aphex twin on valium is not the comparison I was expecting. Clearly
there is something that is dampening the palate on your system or maybe
you are only listening at a fraction of the volume that I am.
Did you even hear a beat?
Here on my speakers the beat is strong and powerful. The bassline is
progressive and all encompassing and the wierd noises that are injected
into the mix are constantly self modifying. IMO The tempo and rhythm are
similar to tech house that I have heard and the progression is well
defined over the 1 hour length of the track.
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd