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commercial elevators / swimming in winter

By cfurrow on February 10, 2018 9:27 pm

I think this is my longest track ever on WB. That doesn't mean much except that I was short on time in the editing/refining department (so please, skip ahead if need be).
This is basically just a synth and audio I recorded on my phone in an elevator in Los Angeles mixed in with some effects that get out of control towards the end.

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Good enviromental piece.

This is going on my playlist.

I actually found it pretty mesmerizing.  Good to zone out to in the first part and then things get a little crazy as it goes on. 

Jim Wood wrote:

Good enviromental piece.

This is going on my playlist.

Thanks, Jim! I consider that quite an honor!

CosmicCairns wrote:

I actually found it pretty mesmerizing.  Good to zone out to in the first part and then things get a little crazy as it goes on.

Thanks, Ethan! This week I'll be collaborating with our pal, Bobby in TX. We'll see what comes of it. I'm loving your output so far, btw!

cfurrow wrote:
CosmicCairns wrote:

I actually found it pretty mesmerizing.  Good to zone out to in the first part and then things get a little crazy as it goes on.

Thanks, Ethan! This week I'll be collaborating with our pal, Bobby in TX. We'll see what comes of it. I'm loving your output so far, btw!

Oh, sweet.  I always love hearing your collaborations with Bobby.  You guys seem to bring out the best in each other.  I will definitely look forward to hearing that track.

i hear music like this too sometimes over ambient sound - i think it's a coping mechanism - i have a hard time with certain ambient sounds, dogs barking, people talking, etc. - this piece feels therapeutic for sensory overload   

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