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transmissions [imprvd]

By encym on March 16, 2014 11:03 pm

Spontaneous composition/improvisation inspired by a wonderful concert by Janek Schaefer at the Ace Hotel in Shoreditch tonight – as part of the William Basinski's Arcadia/Art Assembly series.

Slightly improved on this rather rough version & uploaded it here.

Enjoy!

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Good amount of grid and elements of surprise within the ambience.  Dark swells.  Very enjoyable.

wow, great depth and intriguing soundscapes. Love it!

The heavenly pads are cutting right thru the air in my room.  Very nice feel to this and I like the intermittent chopped sound that is fading in and out.  The sound introduced halfway thru is especially cool.  Very relaxing track, well done!

rdomain wrote:

Good amount of grid and elements of surprise within the ambience.  Dark swells.  Very enjoyable.

Perplex On wrote:

wow, great depth and intriguing soundscapes. Love it!

Tone Matrix wrote:

The heavenly pads are cutting right thru the air in my room.  Very nice feel to this and I like the intermittent chopped sound that is fading in and out.  The sound introduced halfway thru is especially cool.  Very relaxing track, well done!


Cheers!

Loving the bleak and stark ambience, conjuring up so much vivid imagery .. really enjoyed this man.

tim koch wrote:

Loving the bleak and stark ambience, conjuring up so much vivid imagery .. really enjoyed this man.

Cheers! Check the improved version here.

very moody piece, unsettling and haunting. Alot of attention to detail on this one!

Mr Mort wrote:

very moody piece, unsettling and haunting. Alot of attention to detail on this one!


Thanks!

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