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plasmamode

By 10k on February 7, 2024 4:10 am

Contains samples of "Lazy daddy" by LaRocca, Nick -- Composer, Original Dixieland Jazz Band -- Musical Group, LaRocca, Nick -- Instrumentalist -- Cornet, Shields, Larry -- Composer, Shields, Larry -- Instrumentalist -- Clarinet, Edwards, Eddie -- Instrumentalist -- Trombone, Sbarbaro, Tony -- Instrumentalist -- Drums, and Ragas, Henry -- Instrumentalist -- Piano. Retrieved from Citizen DJ, Library of Congress, National Jukebox.

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I can go atmospheric acid jungle! Nice.

love the vibe, great sounds and the mix on the vocals barely breaking through in the distance is on point

love it, really like how the footwork rhythms layer underneath throughout a proper jungle vibe

Aww yeaahh! Could listen to this one repeat all day. Beautiful.

youre cracked my dude, great work

nice elements over the breaks. The vocals from Citizen DJ are great. i wanted to dive back in there last week but maybe will again this week. nice track!

There's a very cool mood that this evokes, and mix sounds super clean

I'd guessed that the citizendj sample was used as the source for the faintly vocal-sounding reverb wash, but looking through the citation and a youtube video I didn't notice any singer—is this the right recording https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-29617/?  If so, I'm curious how you used it. tongue

ineff wrote:

There's a very cool mood that this evokes, and mix sounds super clean

I'd guessed that the citizendj sample was used as the source for the faintly vocal-sounding reverb wash, but looking through the citation and a youtube video I didn't notice any singer—is this the right recording https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-29617/?  If so, I'm curious how you used it. tongue

The vocal grab was from a random thing online where someone was complaining about work… lol. Don’t tell anyone.

The mega washed and chorus’d repetitive flute sounding line that first comes in around ~30 seconds is the start of an except of that track, filtered, chopped and layered to get it to (something like) the key I’d written the rest of it in (D# minor pen). I think the actual file is LAZY-DADDY_JUKEBOX-29617_002-00-25.

I also resampled everything I nabbed from that archive - a relatively random subset of it all - to 8 bit wav for max SD space efficiency, which I think impacts the timbre in a cool way on these old scratchy recordings.

Cheers for the love on the mix. I’ve been working at incrementally improving at that mysterious science on the M8 as part of my manic production stints.

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