Long story short my word was ‘unsettling’.

I’ve been listening to Cristobal Tapia de Veer’s work lately. The opening title track for White Lotus first caught my attention with his crazy use of voice, chopped up and pitch shifted, not burying it under effects, trying to pass, instead leaning into the imperfection of granular Also reminded me of hours spent with the Casio SK1 and its sample button. I’m a big fan of horror and his soundtrack for The Smile took those concept in a frightening direction. Highly recommended.

I was thinking about how important a soundtrack is in supporting a mood particularly in tension and tried to recreate that feeling incorporating a last breath.

I’m pretty happy with the jump scare about a minute in and hope the breathing doesn’t come across like a bad telephone call your babysitter got on halloween.

The process here patch wise was to use the Music Thing for atmospheric surprises (like the Maritime church bell, I think), and a bunch of breathing files from yours truly. I used The O_c Calculate for random CV into the Carpeggio with a Brains Super Saw algo into Black Hole. The O_c was also tracking Parameter 1 and 2 of the Black Hole. Rings was in there somewhere but couldn’t ever get it to sound creepy….too nice. Morphagene mutated the breathing, still trying to figure out that beast and modulated all over the place thanks to pachinko.

Minimal processing with Ableton, just compression and lots of edits.

See attached.


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