Just released a compilation of live recordings from this year’s NOISE SHED:

https://vimeo.com/374034245

First few moments with qpas, really surprised by how musical this filter can be.

I took a week off work to compose last week. Here are a few bits and pieces. I focused primarily on sending harmonically rich instruments through various effects chains and processing situations that I found interesting.

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https://voca.ro/2IST5XaLKg9
this is from a collaboration with a friend living in Boulder, Co. it was shelved cuz I couldn’t get the clarinet parts right, and it just felt too labored over. my friend Noah provided the sort of shimmering base drone

I love devices that are built with live performance in mind, that have easy access to sound exploration and can add variety to seemingly rigid sequences. As such, these three devices are basically a dream team for performing.

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Looking forward to watching this. Your previous videos reignited my love for my Subsequent 37 - you make it sound really good against the Matriarch, which itself sounds beautiful!

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It’s funny how I’d needed a bit of a reignition, too. I had come to take the S37 for granted, and it was only by playing it against the Matriarch that I remembered how great and also how unique it sounds. I was planning on trading it for the Matriarch originally, but I’m definitely holding onto it now.

And thanks so much!

Whoa! Insanely groovy. Thanks for sharing.

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Have been jamming this for the past 24 hours. It’s very, very good.

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little preview of something that i created some sequences in zellen recorded to the tape and loaded into mlr and then mlr to delay and verb.

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A new track, inspired by reading the work of W.G Seblad. I tried to make a track based on ‘stillness’ and then a very slow moving sounds… I was thinking of nature and the environment as I made this and the earth’s indifferene to humanity. We will pass and the earth and evolution will continue without of dirty hands

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A little love letter from my Subsequent 37 to my Lyra 8

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89.4 BPM
Bbm Key

Made with Elektron Digitakt
Record on Zoom H6

Uploaded new tracks, inspired by climate change. The sounds, reflection of what I feel about that in perspective as human in nowadays (because some feeling, cannot describe by the words, and so I choose sound as medium).

  • All sonic materials made with modular synth (recorded in single takes, live recordings), use only one module as sound source : Drumkit CR-78, process (designed system) to Valley Audio Plateau reverb and Alright Devices Chronoblob delay (control by generative LFO and tidal modulator).

This is absolutely stunning! Dear gods, when the Ob-6 comes in it’s like warm nectar for the soul! The textures you’ve got coming from the Octatrack provide a lovely backdrop, starting off in the foreground and then immediately making way for the Ob-6 as soon as it enters the fray. Love it!

I love this idea. The concept of effectively clearing the decks, emptying out the cupboards or whatever other metaphor you’d like to throw at it - it’s beautiful. The notion of getting everything out there so that you start afresh at the end of it all is very attractive indeed.

I’m getting a data usage warning on my phone so can’t listen to it all right now but the first few tracks are really interesting. There’s a blend of bruised and broken tones and textures that I really love coupled with really interesting polyrhythms thanks to the syncopated layers of sounds which seem to loop at different points from one another. Really interesting stuff.

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Thank you! I used: mt3g-brvk

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Hey, thanks so much! I’m so glad it’s working as intended, and I really appreciate hearing it.

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I’ve been shamelessly indulging the whole Beat Cult identity I’ve created and probably pushed it to it’s ultimately inevitable conclusion with the latest video:

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Just made a first release of an ongoing project

also, looking for a label interested in releasing stuff like this :slight_smile:

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