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SITARI - relaxation is confusing

By george bowles on April 9, 2016 9:01 am

continuation of sitari album

This really reminds me of Autechre's Confield album.  Some great tones, almost sounding like bowls and bells, being stretched and crunched into oblivion.  I love the title - fits the track.  the elements are relaxing, but the rhythm is confusing.  great work!

Whoa, posted this comment before I got to the end.  Did you slow down the original elements from the beginning?  The speech synthesis was really scary and awesome.  *thumbs up*

orangedrink wrote:

This really reminds me of Autechre's Confield album.  Some great tones, almost sounding like bowls and bells, being stretched and crunched into oblivion.  I love the title - fits the track.  the elements are relaxing, but the rhythm is confusing.  great work!

that's about the highest compliment i could get, thanks!!!

yeah the end half is slowed down and it re-presents the first half through a series of transmogrifying experiments.

I like the consequently experimental musically nonstrucure . For my ears there was a large amount of broken glas and tins and
robots working in a garage of metalwaste. Am I wrong?

Ipaghost wrote:

i walked through a screen door once, but that's taking it to a whole new level!

Q-Rosh wrote:

I like the consequently experimental musically nonstrucure . For my ears there was a large amount of broken glas and tins and
robots working in a garage of metalwaste. Am I wrong?

yup lots of broken glass samples and a whole battalion of robots in there

Relaxation is also not that relaxing. Great development and transmogrification (big word of the week)!

Jim Wood wrote:

Relaxation is also not that relaxing. Great development and transmogrification (big word of the week)!

thankyou thankyou thankyou!

Very interesting track for sure. Had to listen a couple of times ... The track is full of ideas and is pretty challenging, I like the Autechre reference of Orangedrink, can't come up with a better compliment myself. Great stuff!

dj someguy wrote:

Very interesting track for sure. Had to listen a couple of times ... The track is full of ideas and is pretty challenging, I like the Autechre reference of Orangedrink, can't come up with a better compliment myself. Great stuff!

many thanks! smile

Great production on this. Interesting use of rhythms. Very orginal. Peace.

Pleasingly confusing indeed!

great track

there's a lot going on

Mercurymonkey wrote:

Great production on this. Interesting use of rhythms. Very orginal. Peace.

onezero wrote:

Pleasingly confusing indeed!

yan_g wrote:

great track

thanks y'all! good to know people are hearing and enjoying my work smile

A fun and trippy experience. Dig it!

I enjoyed starting at this gif for quite a while as listening:

onezero wrote:

Pleasingly confusing indeed!


miraclemiles wrote:

A fun and trippy experience. Dig it!

I enjoyed starting at this gif for quite a while as listening:

onezero wrote:

Pleasingly confusing indeed!

well cool, glad you liked it! after taking a week off (forgetting to do wb!) I am back this week with another track in a similar vein, Sitari album nearing completion

Sounds of late night confusion and breaking glass.  Madness I tells ya.

rdomain wrote:

Sounds of late night confusion and breaking glass.  Madness I tells ya.

-_-

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