Tünel Vision
By encym on April 13, 2014 9:17 am
As the name implies.
Enjoy the noise!
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As the name implies.
Enjoy the noise!
Also ---> Soundcloud link
Audio works licensed by author under:
Copyright All rights reserved
sweat experiments...it sounds so natural and less artificial (like the soundsphere I made last week). btw here is a tip: if you suffer from stressful tunnel vision, close your eyes and imagine a ball of feces, exploding. it stops your problem, immediately
sweat experiments...it sounds so natural and less artificial (like the soundsphere I made last week). btw here is a tip: if you suffer from stressful tunnel vision, close your eyes and imagine a ball of feces, exploding. it stops your problem, immediately
Ha!
The tunnel vision refers more to the fact that I listen to this type of sound (Ben Frost, Tim Hecker et al) so much that I develop a sort of mode where I can compose only that sort of stuff. :-)
fair enough...hmmm I wonder if one can record a ball of fe....ok nevermind
fair enough...hmmm I wonder if one can record a ball of fe....ok nevermind
Could you clarify please?
Tünel vision also means that music with more "content" in the traditional sense (e.g. modern stuff such as Tim Berne) gets my head to intuitively reach for quite different elements to use in my own music. Do you also observe this phenomenon? I guess it's just called inspiration.
Another good pointer in that regard is a book I'm currently reading, "Visual Music".
i think i may have just been put under hypnosis! mmmm donuts. (good job!
i think i may have just been put under hypnosis! mmmm donuts. (good job!
:-) Nice one!
Some nice strange sounds here and I like how there was almost a sense of motion to them within the mix. It makes my brain feel like it's being pulled in a couple directions at the same time, which is an odd but cool sensation.