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Sea of uncertainty

By laguna on April 14, 2024 11:33 pm

Absolutely no time for much leisure, just thinking about the future. Lawyers on sight because of work bullshit sad

I should be congratulating cTrix for the fantastic demo than won a Revision 2024 prize.

A (heavily abused) loop from some TG33 demo by VAnderson @ Youtube. The chords were chopped and so drenched in reverb and various delays that I thought they sounded like the sea. LSP Linux plugins are not the most intuitive of the bunch, but I think I can squeeze some good sound out of them.

Just three tracks, created in Renoise and remixed and slowed down in Reaper. When you don't have ideas, you pitch down recordings so they sounding like hot tape left under the sun.

Best wishes to you, WB family. Some things are grim lately, but you all never fail to cheer my day up smile

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Nothing wrong with taking a breather! This sludgefest is a surprisingly pleasant listen.

I really enjoyed this, soothing tones and cascading sounds, glad to hear your music, hopefully this week won’t be as hectic.

hey man. glad to see you're still around.

i'm relating to the stress level and wish you the best! this track sits well with me. i am currently doing some live ambient stuff with rather minimal composition and more of an emphasis on sound and space, so this is quite nice!

sending good vibes man.

Laguna this is smashing! Immediately brings Klaus Doldinger to mind and funny enough you've named it 'Sea of uncertainty' a freudian reference to the leitmotif of das boot?
Always a pleasure tuning into your music!

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