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@DetritusTabuIII - the submission is some David Lynch music. Goose bumps, the dreadful kind. The Naviar one is quite different. Love that phased Rhodes.
@JochenEdmund - Hey, I used to play clarinet, too. Also, TIL about waterphones. Fascinating!
@stefans - Amazing variety for a single guitar stroke. The beginning reminds me of Kangding Ray’s stabil album which is one my favorites. Good job! Your sound then evolves into some horror territory which fits the title very well. In a way this is a similar intrepretation to @duckpow’s.
@Xylr - another track that reminds me of Kangding Ray. The grains work very well, I love the razorsharp cuts and the motion that’s created, while the whole feels like a big body of water. It flows together and disintegrates at the end. The glue is there, I dig this.
@Ausgesuchtestenohren - honestly the hardest piece I listened to this time. Music concrète, demanding duration, bare silence as the glue. Can you say a bit more about how this is meant to be received? For a crude like me there’s little to hold onto.
@krakenkraft - Good job! Sounds like game soundtrack music to me. Reminds me of Lustmord’s rejected soundtrack to Planescape: Torment. “What can change the nature of man?”
@samarobryn - Similar cover concept to mine, I see. The voice intonation sounds a little like Interstellar to me. This is strangely calming and trance-inducing. What’s the license of the dischoir samples?
@davidstelfox - That’s got some proper mood. Can’t check since you didn’t enable direct downloads but it seems to be produced really quietly.
@jonbrennan - incredibly meditative and organic, despite the processing. I like the major consonants and the repetition, turns out my Subharmonicon went into similar territory this time.