January: Backwards piano from Further
February: Clarinet and effects from Density
March: Vocal treatments from I Saw the Skein
April: Whispers from Don’t Think of an Elephant
May: Segment from Social Distancing
June: Bass and background from Counting Days
July: Guitar from The Collective Field
August: Rehearsal phone recording
September: Synth from Vox Machina
October: Field recording of construction work
November: Rhythm from Music for Tooth Brushing (alternate version)
December: Segment from Committee of Four

Tied together with some effects and treatments

Some of the sources available here:


6 Likes

The playlist is now rolling:

3 Likes

This is the first Junto I’ve participated in for a long time now. I should really make a more concerted effort to make a habit of this. As always, I’m so grateful that @disquiet puts this together & that it exists. I must also thank @tehn, @Galapagoose & @pichenettes for the wonderful things they make that enable my ongoing sonic journeys.

The main thing that struck me when going through the project files on my computer from 2020 was exactly how many partially-formed tracks & ideas I’ve had this year (& how little music I’ve finished or shared). As someone who has worked (& studied) throughout the pandemic & the parent of a young daughter, I’ve been time-poor. However, it was super-evident that I’ve been using my pockets of music time as my own version of therapy.

There was an undercurrent of uncertainty & melancholy pervading all of my output this year that made some of what I listened to today not altogether comfortable. Some bits I don’t even recall my process.

3 Likes

Hey All, Wow, what a year. The flu hit and my school system went all online. My mother in the span of 6 weeks went from fine to dead from cancer. I think the worst thing about the virus is that people are often dying alone. I am so thankful she was able to die at home with all her family with her and her suffering was brief. I am still coming to grips with her death. She was there from day 1 for me and no one ever came close to that for me. We weren’t able to have a full funeral for her but we were able to have a memorial service for immediate family a few months later. I just can’t believe she is gone but life goes on and my Dad is still around and is currently helping me finish a bathroom with a soaking tub with a beautiful view of the mountains. The day before Thanksgiving break a student at my school shot another student at the school. They were both 12 years old. The victim, a girl who was shot in the leg, is recovering and I was so happy to see her online the next school day after the break. I never thought we would have a real code red. I can’t explain what is was like to have my room locked and have police running past my door with shotguns pointing forward. Again I am so thankful that the situation was dealt with quickly and I was given immediate knowledge through my cell phone that all was ok. My school had to close before Christmas break due to a shortage of staff due to covid and quarantines. I have a feeling we may go back to all online soon. My brother and his family were able to make it up for Christmas for a few hours while we all wore masks but my sister is a doctor and she couldn’t make it up from Nashville where some nut blew himself up on Christmas but he seemed like a nice kinda nut for giving everyone fair warning. That was my 2020 and I know everyone is stressed but things will return to normal and I hope we can take something positive from this year. This is Detritus’s last post and he will disappear today. Thanks Marc and all you guys in the Junto. Here’s to 2021. I wish all peace and love, Hugh

7 Likes

Disquiet0470
Classify Notice
• Key: N/A BPM: 120 Time signature: 4/4 DAW: Reaper
• Instruments: N/A
• Plug-ins:Youlean loudness meter, L1-ultramaximizer
• Segment 1: disquiet0418
• Segmant 2: disquiet0426
• Segment 3: disquiet0427
• Segment 4:disquiet0434
• Segment 5: disquiet0436
• Segment 6: disquiet0440
• Segment 7: disquiet0445
• Segment 8: disquiet0451
• Segment 9: disquiet0455
• Segment 10: disquiet0459
• Segment 11: disquiet0462
• Segment 12: disquiet0466

4 Likes

Hope your 2021 is a lot calmer and peaceful. :pray:

2 Likes

A Happy New Year 2021 to everybody.

The segments are:

Jan - Musical Count In
Feb - New start … Helicopter
Mar - Livecoding Equinox … Ojos Brujos theme
Apr - Home Office … Skype/Zoom/Jitsi/Slack Ringing
May - Opportunity for Chance … Dhun rehearsal 2011 (Tagore)
Jun - Work To Make It Happen … Friends Of Alan rehearsal
Jul - Poolside … Outside chatter Leipzig
Aug - New start, again … Construction noise
Sep - In the meantime … Contrast with Sep 2019: Tour Van
Oct - Roaming Around … Cafeteria sounds
Nov - Thats it!
Dec - Just Music - Sound Machine 0,98765 (My first Junto submission) 2 sec slowed down

Soundscapes that I collected in 2020 on my phone into the Simpliciter Sampler in VCV Rack. Stitched together in Audacity. The helicopter sound is actually just construction noise manipulated with the wobble LFO of Simpliciter. I also included some samples to remember what I did in other years in the same month.

5 Likes

A fairly direct approach to the prompt here, with all but one sound taken from in-the-moment recordings from my phone (March is the odd one out, see below). Apparently I mostly reach for the record button when I hear humming / crackling machinery, or when it rains… I aimed for five second edits, but some of the sound ‘events’ felt unnaturally curtailed that way, so they mostly ended up at ten seconds instead (2mins 14seconds for the whole year). Sources are as follows:

Jan: a broken intercom at work
Feb: some machinery crackle at work
Mar: unused synth and spring reverb material*
April: neighbour atmosphere heard from sunny garden
May: crackle of uncertain origin
June: nightingale roosting above garden
July: malfunctioning public bike terminal
Aug: rainstorm in danish forest
Sept: rainstorm in brighton heard from inside car
Oct: machinery drone
Nov: airplane drone en route to birthday holiday
Dec: fancy beer fizzing on christmas eve

3 Likes
  • the march entry is unused material from recording sessions that culminated in one of the highlights of my year, my contribution to AMPLIFY 2020: quarantine. Not sure if sharing this is in the spirit of the Junto, but it was significant to me in 2020, and this feels like a moment to mark it. Happy New Year everyone!

1 Like


I haven’t participated in Disquiet Junto regularly for several years now, but I have tried to keep up with the year-end track digest. Here’s my calendar view of 2020. (Length of track in seconds in parentheses.)

Jan: Cowering Twenties (5)
Feb: The Whisperer (2.5) / Immediacy (2.5)
Mar: Quarantine (1.667) / Light as Breath (1.666) / For the Wind to Carry (1.667)
Apr: Vaccine Shot (1.251) / Interlude (1.249) / West Coast (2.5)
May: Zero to Champion (1.938) / Untitled (May 7, 2020) (3.962)
Jun: Electric (3.687) / Industrial NW (1.413)
Jul: SA Trial (3.305) / Willingness (0.695)
Aug: String Drones 2 (2) / String Drones 1 (3.25)
Sep: PGS Trial #28 (2.75) / Blue City, M7 (2)
Oct: Form & Formless (4.5)
Nov: Sleeves (3.313) / Vocab (0.313) / Will Against Dominance (0.875) / Empty Headed (1)
Dec: Untitled (November 28, 2020) (0.734) / Blindly We Go (3.391) / Once Weathered (0.875)

3 Likes

Mix of live recordings & electronics.
Best wishes to all for 2021!

4 Likes

Compilation of five second reversed excepts of my most listened-to tracks, by month, of 2020:

  • January—synodie (disquiet0420)
  • February—your call is important (disquiet0423)
  • March—links (disquiet0429)
  • April—sea breeze (isolated track from disquiet0431)
  • May—noodle matrix (disquiet0435)
  • June—thunderbird (disquiet0443)
  • July—achtzehn (disquiet0445)
  • August—mode d’emploi (disquiet0449)
  • September—withheld (disquiet0452)
  • October—morte d’arthur (disquiet0442)
  • November—five+four (disquiet0463)
  • December—mirrorball (disquiet0468)

Happy New Year!

4 Likes

I made my piece without reading the instructions properly so…

For a few of the months I took significant sounds from the year - April is part of a long project I did during lockdown taking recordings from the same place in my garden every day, July is from an EP I released and December is the sounds of the plumbing at the house we bought. For the other months I opened a random unfinished Ableton project from that month and picked out a sound, and from the twelve sounds made the following short track:

2020 was the year I started participating in Junto and I enjoyed every one. Hoping to be able to take part in more in 2021. Happy New Year everyone!

4 Likes

i once said that my favourite traditions were invented by Mark Weidenbaum; i remain of that opinion.

///

///

E:\Sounds\Jmmy Kppl\2020
35.8 GB (38,484,046,753 bytes)

that’s everything i fiddled with, though not anything like everything i recorded.

///

as ever my choices were pretty much arbitrary, mainly instigated by trawling through my folders and discs, my attention piqued by names, duration and time, (in that order, for the most part). [mind i notice my names were particularly unimaginative this year; a lot of '+'s, not much word/keystroke salad]

///

JAN /// “good pouring action” 04/01/20 17:35
FEB /// “290220-05” 29/02/20 15:55
MAR /// “STE-016++++f” 20/03/20 08:20
APR /// “Northumberland Park 120420” 12/04/20 16:00
MAY /// “200529-111024-damptap” 29/05/20 11:24
JUN /// “STE-016” 13/06/20 12:37
JUL /// “STE-022” 17/07/20 17:13
AUG /// “vml” 10/08/20 11:02
SEP /// “260920_2” 26/09/20 21:34
OCT /// “241020” 24/10/20 21:24
NOV /// “ZOOM0057+” 14/11/20 20:27
DEC /// “STE-002” 29/12/20 13:28

///

Take care in the two one everybody.
Peace.

6 Likes

Year 2020 in 12 originally composed segments, 7 bars each at 92 BPM.

January: solo piano, C-major

I visited Malta with my wife Magdalena to escape the cold. It was unexpectedly our last trip pre-pandemic.

February: Moog Mother-32 x2, C-minor

That’s the first time we realized the pandemic might reach us home. Events started getting cancelled, news from neighboring countries started being serious.

March: Yamaha Revstar 620, G#-minor

I got myself a guitar for my birthday, deciding it’s better late than never to start learning to play. It suddenly became something to hold onto during the first hard lockdown.

April: Circuit Mono Station, G#-major

As a member of the Python programming language community, PyCon US is the biggest yearly event for us. This time it got cancelled, I could only watch pre-recorded talks from afar. One of those talks was mine, it was about MIDI sequencing with Python.

May: Subharmonicon, F#-minor

An unexpected gift from Moog, a much-improved general release of the Subharmonicon. Fantastic instrument, definitely made staying at home less boring.

June: Mother-32 and Revstar, F#-major

This is about the time when doomscrolling caught up to me most. I kept spending unhealthy amounts of time daily checking up on news, pandemic, Polish politics, US politics, you name it. Not a great time.

July: Mother-32 and Revstar, F#-minor

A long-planned and paid-for renovation of my house’s exterior finally got off the ground. Unfortunately due to it being Summer, me working from home, and the pandemic, it created a rather hectic, noisy and stressful environment that was impossible to escape.

August: solo piano, C-major

My wife managed to find and book a secluded house in the Tatra mountains in Poland. We went there to take a breath from the renovation and the pandemic-induced cabin fever. The trip was gorgeous.

September: Circuit Mono Station and Amen break, F-minor

I received my Polyend Tracker right before leaving for the mountain trip. By the time I was back I struck a deal with Polyend to help them develop the device. September was when I made my first stabs at it.

October: Tracker, continued

Not all’s great in Poland. Using the pandemic, the ultra-consernative government tried to effectively ban abortions. Street protests began despite the COVID-19 scare.

November: Solo piano, F-minor

By November I’ve had enough. Work-wise, home-wise, health-wise, this was the lowest I’ve been in years. Looming darkness.

December: Solo aiotone FM, F-major

I’ve been vaguely interested in Yamaha-style FM synthesis for a while now but with the release of the KORG opsix I decided to implement FM on my own. Amazingly it turned out to be within my reach. You can hear three patches from it (e-piano, pad, bass) in this segment. It’s one of the less significant software projects of mine but I’m pretty proud of it.

3 Likes

https://soundcloud.com/ohm-research/fil-disquiet0470

12 random sections from 12 random pieces I recorded over the 12 months of 2020, in order by month.

2 Likes

If there’s one junto project I cannot avoid doing, it’s this one. Here’s a look back at my year in music. Spoiler alert: writing stories is still a better use of my time. https://soundcloud.com/ymeynard/goodbye-mmx-disquiet0470

2 Likes

i went through and found wav files from each month. (these would be demo versions or tracks that didnt make it onto albums - i save finished stuff as flac)
3 tracks were plugged into protoplasm and crossfaded over 15 minutes
then the next 3 and so on. (so each section is effectively a season)

im afraid this is a long one - i was working on an album of long pieces
but then this felt like a long year

4 Likes

My sonic year:

2 Likes

2020 noise making summary. Happy New Year all!

4 Likes