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End Beginning End

By Plantrain on March 27, 2016 9:17 pm

A track based on a acoustic guitar loop, first stretched to fit the tempo I had used when recording the original percussion track, then stretched 4 times (using PaulStretch) to span the entire track. The short loop is then cut up and spread across two channels, each with it's own Absynth effect.

The drums are one live take of drum machines, acoustic drums and cymbals recorded in two different takes because I only had a stereo recorder available at the time, and another programmed track that's quite close to the pattern played on acoustic drums.

Audio works licensed by author under:
CC0 Creative Commons Zero (Public Domain)

Wonderful end-of-time feel! I love Paulstretch.

incredible slow. but very very good.

Very cool atmosphere created with the drums and pads.  Exxxxtra laid back feel smile  Nice work!

Gorgeous. I particularly like how it develops its own compositional momentum out of what seems (at the beginning) like stasis.

Nice Athmos in there!

Jim Wood wrote:

Wonderful end-of-time feel! I love Paulstretch.

Q-Rosh wrote:

incredible slow. but very very good.

Tone Matrix wrote:

Very cool atmosphere created with the drums and pads.  Exxxxtra laid back feel smile  Nice work!

onezero wrote:

Gorgeous. I particularly like how it develops its own compositional momentum out of what seems (at the beginning) like stasis.

m2K7 wrote:

Nice Athmos in there!

Thanks so much for listening and commenting, haven't had much time to listen to your tracks these last weeks, but will try to make up for it the coming weeks

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