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He Walks Past It (return of the lizard)

By Jim Wood on September 27, 2014 4:32 pm

Brandi Clark continues the saga (from Tiny Odd Conversations podcast #66)."Lizard" vocals by Kara Square ("Pathways of the Mind" http://ccmixter.org/files/mindmapthat/46684). A Major / D Major / C major.

Ipaghost wrote:

Or drives past it...

Very interesting trip, this one..... Definitely warrants a few more listens!

Extremely attractive noises, love it. For some reason, it reminded me of wire from a funny angle sort of. More like this!

donnyjankowski wrote:

Very interesting trip, this one..... Definitely warrants a few more listens!

sinewave wrote:

Extremely attractive noises, love it. For some reason, it reminded me of wire from a funny angle sort of. More like this!

Thank you gentlemen. Really liked your pieces this week as well. And I'm more than happy to accept the Wire association!

groovy stretchy


superb vocal editing as always! smile

hypnotizing indeed! smile

Really nice synth textures in this one and the vocals blend perfectly.

Very nice sounds and vocal work, and definitely hypnotizing.

This is so tight. I just love this kind of mood. Overcast and beautiful. Excellent craftsmanship, JW!

Tone Matrix wrote:

hypnotizing indeed! smile

CosmicCairns wrote:

Really nice synth textures in this one and the vocals blend perfectly.

Plantrain wrote:

Very nice sounds and vocal work, and definitely hypnotizing.

cfurrow wrote:

This is so tight. I just love this kind of mood. Overcast and beautiful. Excellent craftsmanship, JW!

Thank you, thank you!

Captivating in its insistent wobbliness!

I love what you do with voices.
I also like the kinda disturbed-loop thing that sits under this piece.

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