Hooray! Thanks for all the hard work getting this out.

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Super excited to be a part of this, thanks everyone! This is also the first time I’ve heard something I made mastered, thanks a ton @Simeon, and triple thanks @jasonw22 for organizing!

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cool - listening now! Really stoked to join in this time around - thanks so much guys for organising this. Here are my notes on composition/process…

I started with the idea of music for a futuristic racing computer game, hence the original filename & project title ‘ringrace’. First I made a grab-bag of dense 4/8 bar loop grooves so the obvious place to
go from there was that middle breakdown. At that point I was inspired to write a heavy, dark sounding chord progression as an intro before modulating into, then building the main groove. Once my piece began to take shape I started getting more coherent ideas based on the overall flow.

The lead line was part of a loose conception at the outset of ‘racing video game music’. I didn’t analyse the notes/keys, just experimented with the relatively unfamiliar instruments and let my ears guide the decisions in an unstructured way.

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And I just realized I got sequenced as the first track somehow. It’s an honor :slight_smile:

edit: Who did the sequencing? Was there some consideration of flow or tone?

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Yeah, @Simeon sets up a sequence right away as part of his mastering process. I haven’t yet seen any reason to vary from what he’s chosen. You can definitely hear the consideration of flow and tone, I’d say. Maybe @Simeon will say some more about it?

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I’m only 4 tracks in, but so far this is great. really nice variety, everything flows well.

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wonderful! i’m thoroughly enjoying this record. listening to it unfolds one delight after another. this community is so diversely, awesomely talented. thank you, @jasonw22 for heading this project up & art; @Simeon for mastering & overall flow; @kelli_cain for the evocative images. it’s all so beautiful!

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Nice work everyone, I really enjoyed listening to this album.

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Oh no! @abalone got his track in right away, and then I forgot about it! So I’ll fix that tomorrow before I ship any CD orders. Apologies to @abalone!

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no worries :slightly_smiling_face:
thanks @jasonw22

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It sounds fantastic @Simeon
Thanks @jasonw22 for putting it together!

@emenel two answers to how you ended up first, one flattering, one practical.

Firstly, it’s a great track, full of excitement, the kind of thing that you want at the start of an album to get people ready for more. Good job.

Secondly, the practical reason, @ingMob 's Forgotten Tea is one of my top tracks of 2017, and was going to be up first, but introducing a mostly instrumental comp with a mostly vocal track could be divisive, and misleading. So we needed something exciting, and representative of the comp to go first.

It was a toss up between you and Ghost Hunter. My only reservation with either of tracks is that they’re both bloody long, but sometimes greatness is not brief.

Also, you’re an established member of the community, a respected artist and bloody good at what you do. There’s no reason you shouldn’t be first up. it’s not an honour, it’s a great choice. I think we all need a bit more Kanye attitude about us.

more notes on sequencing

Call me old school, but even on a comp for CD and mp3 I still like to think in terms of an A side and a B side. I often even have separate chains with different mastering sounds for each half of an album. It’s also just an easy way to show progression in an album and provides a nice rise and fall rise and fall. So I start by dividing the tracks in two, and deciding which half should go first. I then sequence the tracks on each side separately.

This time round side B started with @rick_monster, for anyone that’s interested.

I probably put most thought into which track goes last on an album. It has to be something that makes you want to push play again straight away!! @ioflow and @ikjoyce were both strong contenders, just because both tracks sound like nothing else on the album. I’m going to admit fanboy-ing all over ioflow’s track, so that made it last. Also he had requested I didn’t squash his piano’s attack with a compressor, so his track is quieter than the rest, and worked better there.

Great work everyone!

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Really enjoyed listening through this. Great work to all involved. Will have this on repeat for a while. And flattered I was in the running for the opener! Thanks @Simeon , that means a lot.

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Listening to the mix right now! Getting really inspired by this. Hope to participate one day :slight_smile: Great job everyone!

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What a nice present to wake up to. I shall be giving this a buzz all day. Thanks to everyone involved.

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Enjoying it here too…something christmassy definitely buried in there.

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Thanks to folks for catching a couple of errors. I need to do some orchard spraying this morning and will correct those issues this afternoon. Really appreciate your patience. I’m eager to get those CDs out to you all.

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I’ve corrected the errors on Bandcamp. As soon as the new ISO is done uploading to Kunaki, I’ll ship the first batch of CDs.

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notes on a track…

ever seen jean cocteau’s orpheus
or read the popol vuh
sat with your dad in the icu
monome, aalto, parc, valhalla plate, satin

thanks again @jasonw22 @Simeon @kelli_cain and the lines community :slight_smile: cool tunes

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track notes.

the sun burns your eyes /
there is no sun /

  1. transport self, become elsewhere
  2. attention, do less, receive more
  3. op-1, delay
  4. physical play, no automation
  5. one take capture
  6. listen repeat

thank you @jasonw22 @Simeon

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