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Charity

By Jim Wood on October 3, 2014 4:48 pm

Main voice: Learn French podcast "Le meurtre est naturel (Murder comes naturally)". Chorus voice: Das A&MC podcast "Touritipps" processed through paulstretch in Audacity.

Weirdly creepy. I think it's the music in the context of "murder comes naturally".

If other planets have their own version of France I imagine it would sound something like this.

CosmicCairns wrote:

If other planets have their own version of France I imagine it would sound something like this.

I think France has subsumed all other versions into itself  :-))

If I was ever lost in the catacombs, this would be the soundtrack.

Great voice processing (as always!), and I really like the spatial differences between the near and distant sounds. Excellent bassoon quality to the down-pitched voice samples!

Creepy. Awesome.

vinpous wrote:

Weirdly creepy. I think it's the music in the context of "murder comes naturally".

Lyons wrote:

If I was ever lost in the catacombs, this would be the soundtrack.

onezero wrote:

Great voice processing (as always!), and I really like the spatial differences between the near and distant sounds. Excellent bassoon quality to the down-pitched voice samples!

DataJanitor wrote:

Creepy. Awesome.

Jeepers creepers, thanks for the appreciative comments!

Dark ist good.   Nicely twisted.  The music behind the vocals is somewhat disturbing too.  All positive traits.  smile

Love the bit-degraded voices over that ominous background! Halloween's here early!

rdomain wrote:

Dark ist good.   Nicely twisted.  The music behind the vocals is somewhat disturbing too.  All positive traits.  smile

Thanks. I played with a cliché for the backing (French accordion analogue with extreme chorus), and pushed the dissonance

donnyjankowski wrote:

Love the bit-degraded voices over that ominous background! Halloween's here early!

It's always Halloween somewhere on Earth :::-))))

Pretty Cool man, Trippy as hell.. Especially like the background vocals with a lot of reverb.

Maybe one of the experimental things i've heard here. I don't get the title though??

Cut me in shark wrote:

Pretty Cool man, Trippy as hell.. Especially like the background vocals with a lot of reverb.

Maybe one of the experimental things i've heard here. I don't get the title though??

Thanks! Title is totally arbitrary; what about Cut me in shark?

wow, i like that vibe smile extraterrestrial stuff

Reminds me a little of an oompah band. Cheeky fun stuff.

HAHAHA ! Love this track !!!
Paulstretch is so ggod, I should work with it.
And I love the text, as a french guy, it is really funny how you used it smile

Droid-ON wrote:

wow, i like that vibe smile extraterrestrial stuff

ConfettiTsunami wrote:

Reminds me a little of an oompah band. Cheeky fun stuff.

Tomavatars wrote:

HAHAHA ! Love this track !!!
Paulstretch is so ggod, I should work with it.
And I love the text, as a french guy, it is really funny how you used it smile

Thanks guys! The funniness of usage is due to lack of knowledge; the only French I know is "Je Suis Fâchée Avec Toi."

Jim Wood wrote:

Thanks guys! The funniness of usage is due to lack of knowledge; the only French I know is "Je Suis Fâchée Avec Toi."

Haha ! This is even more funny smile

Jim Wood wrote:
Cut me in shark wrote:

Pretty Cool man, Trippy as hell.. Especially like the background vocals with a lot of reverb.

Maybe one of the experimental things i've heard here. I don't get the title though??

Thanks! Title is totally arbitrary; what about Cut me in shark?


Cut Me in Shark was literally the first thing that I liked, I like chopping music into pieces and I like sharks so it seemed to speak to me!


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