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Composed on a Teenage Engineering OP-1. The beat sample comes from a car crash scene in the movie Deadpool. Mix is muddy, but I was going for a dark and cold vibe.
I too a break for a while due to life and illness. Tried for something light this week.
Made this with some patches on the Korg MS2000. Went for a more chaotic sound.
late submission cause I lost track of time preparing for our show on Saturday that I forgot to record a track this week. This piece was composed using the raw data from a image file. I clipped out some glitchy parts and created a washy rhythm. Then I added some beats over it from a kit I created out of vocals and radio static.
little beat with some sounds.
feeling dark this week
I was looking at a radio tower blinking on the late evening into night sky. This would be how I would describe what I saw. its been an odd day I think. Thanks for listening.
Microbrute into Space into OP1 only using the same patch with a whole wheelbarrow of FX on Micro for this weeks gauntlet dropped challenge.
Bam!!!
Some Hashplant, but mostly Romulan
My G0d it's full of clowns
look out I'm s
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into the liquid... bye
I started off trying to make some beats at 212 bpm. Then I played with a very noisy synth patch, making it even more noisy in the process. It devolves then sort of returns towards the end. I found it to be strangely calming.
tools used :
teenage engineering OP1
Arturia Microbrute
EHX RTG
EHX Superego
Digitech Polara
Korg Kaoss KP2
I started with a long ambient track using the Microbrute and EHX effects into the Kaoss pad. I added sounds with the op1. Then I decided to add the second section that was more rhythm based. When mixing down I slowed the tape speed down to add to the ambience and added a long delay. Then I performed some tape maniulation live during the mixdown.
I tried to break out of my pattern of dark music and make something upbeat. Created entirely on the Teenage Engineering OP-1. Beat samples are created from vocal track.
Created combining pieces of several old tracks and clips.
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It's not your average saturday night banger, but I think you really captured the view of the horizon from inside their head as they drove off a cliff