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By Jim Wood on December 20, 2014 4:27 pm

Artisanal glitch using processed PAiA 4700 sounds. Vox:  Diaphane "This Is Not Love" (http://ccmixter.org/files/Diaphane/48270). Field recording of frog pond near Bloomfield, NM by Holly Wood. 200 bpm.

haha, artisanal glitch! love the description. song even better than that, though - has some very accessible/groovy elements plus serious weirdness.

Solid glitch groove with a wicked variety of dissonances and syncopation. Loved that descending outro.

Great field recording.  I dig frogs.  Your own field recording? 

Groovy weirdness, very nice! Great use of the source material.

Awesome manipulation. I'd love to know how you do those vocal wranglings!
Awesome track all up. Happy holidays, JW!

Some really interesting sounds in there. Some stuff sounds like violins tuning up. Merry Christmas to you all!

You do the coolest things with glitching and vox and, wow!

Thanks all for your kind comments !!!

colorful grey wrote:

haha, artisanal glitch! love the description. song even better than that, though - has some very accessible/groovy elements plus serious weirdness.

Lyons wrote:

Solid glitch groove with a wicked variety of dissonances and syncopation. Loved that descending outro.

Ipaghost wrote:

rdomain wrote:

Great field recording.  I dig frogs.  Your own field recording?

My wife's recording. Sadly, the last time she went to that area, the pond had been filled in.

Plantrain wrote:

Groovy weirdness, very nice! Great use of the source material.

vinpous wrote:

Awesome manipulation. I'd love to know how you do those vocal wranglings!
Awesome track all up. Happy holidays, JW!

Melodyne again -- slowing the vocal down and increasing the pitch variables to make it sound like animal cries.

ConfettiTsunami wrote:

Some really interesting sounds in there. Some stuff sounds like violins tuning up. Merry Christmas to you all!

donnyjankowski wrote:

Edmund Snyder wrote:

You do the coolest things with glitching and vox and, wow!

Sounds like a robot disco at times and then I'm transported to the swamp.  And there are some really catchy sequences along the way.  Dig it.

CosmicCairns wrote:

Sounds like a robot disco at times and then I'm transported to the swamp.  And there are some really catchy sequences along the way.  Dig it.

Heh. Watch out for rust.

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