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Wonder Less

By little-scale on January 6, 2018 12:59 pm

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Nice! Dig the v.subtle phase cancellations. You should check out Elaine Radigue's Tryptch (1979) if you haven't done so already. smile

lovely & propper presentation lol.

really enjoyed this

amazing, thanks for that

soothing wink

Glad to see you back for another year, mate!

I wonder: you now make a release and a video in one week? Do you have 14 days weeks back in Adelaide or what? smile

Nice drone, indeed. And nice warm woody texture on the video chromatic feel

so incredible. get similar vibes listening to this as i did watching the latest season of twin peaks.

spooky! i like it big_smile

this sounds almost mechanical, like the sound is being created by physical objects resonating and grinding/rattling. definitely inspiring me to attempt similar textures on my nords.

So great entry man!! great ambient texture sound

proper tasty slice of tonepoetry

Happy to see you back! o_Ominous :3

Glad you're back for another round! Cool tones and textures.

loved watching the process for this come together via your posts recently, thanks for the music!

this could be on the soundtrack to an old school horror film.  very neat.

Gives me the spooks and is calming at the same time, nice!!

I like the composition of your video - the yellow/brown fits the sound nicely.

Inspiring stuff.

Can't wait to hear this on decent speakers as I'm currently interstate.  And I can second Tristan's comment regarding Elaine Radigue.  She has some super sublime material.

Some resonances made me visit Buddhist Nirvana i guess smile Nice!

Well done

Can i get this looped on a buddha machine?

This sounds great!

Hypnotic and soothing, it's good to see you back, I've been quietly following your cool youtube vids from afar since the last WB smile

Always so impressed with your stuff. Looking forward to another year of little scale!

Very pleasant in a cold and vast sort of way. The subtle phases are nice. Favorite part is around 60% of way through, where it gets loudest and most stable.

This is really lovely, the slow development and variation as it proceeds. I'd love a more detailed description of what you constructed with your modular approach.

I loved it so much I wrote a little bit about it:

https://disquiet.com/2018/01/12/the-invisible-hand-of-ambient-modular-synthesis/

Tristan Louth-Robins wrote:

Nice! Dig the v.subtle phase cancellations. You should check out Elaine Radigue's Tryptch (1979) if you haven't done so already. smile

Thanks Tristan! I'm going to have to have a listen, thanks for the tip smile


fivestep wrote:

lovely & propper presentation lol.

Hehe, cheers thanks for listening and watching


underground Luau wrote:

really enjoyed this

Thanks!


aliceffekt wrote:

amazing, thanks for that

I'm glad you enjoyed it, cheers for listening


Phil Harmonic wrote:

soothing wink

Mission accomplished! big_smile


laguna wrote:

Glad to see you back for another year, mate!

I wonder: you now make a release and a video in one week? Do you have 14 days weeks back in Adelaide or what? smile

Nice drone, indeed. And nice warm woody texture on the video chromatic feel

It's goooood to be back!


Parallelis wrote:

so incredible. get similar vibes listening to this as i did watching the latest season of twin peaks.

Haha, sweeeet! I haven't seen the latest season, i really should


Jamatar wrote:

spooky! i like it big_smile

big_smile


0F wrote:

this sounds almost mechanical, like the sound is being created by physical objects resonating and grinding/rattling. definitely inspiring me to attempt similar textures on my nords.

awesome, and yeah at least partially that would be the spring reverb with the res turned all the way up!


crabsound wrote:

So great entry man!! great ambient texture sound

chhhheeeers!

minikomi wrote:

proper tasty slice of tonepoetry

yum yum! heart


XC3N wrote:

Happy to see you back! o_Ominous :3

great to be back, hey!


roboctopus wrote:

Glad you're back for another round! Cool tones and textures.


Good to be back, and thanks for listening

Tri Angles wrote:

loved watching the process for this come together via your posts recently, thanks for the music!


Cheers for checking out those posts, its been fun and different for me

spry wrote:

this could be on the soundtrack to an old school horror film.  very neat.


hmm good to hear! thanks


LydiaPrimate wrote:

Gives me the spooks and is calming at the same time, nice!!


mission accomplished! good to see you on here, Lydia!

orangedrink wrote:

I like the composition of your video - the yellow/brown fits the sound nicely.

ha, its just my house! sometimes i feel the need to repaint


license wrote:

Inspiring stuff.


heart


rdomain wrote:

Can't wait to hear this on decent speakers as I'm currently interstate.  And I can second Tristan's comment regarding Elaine Radigue.  She has some super sublime material.

hmm, awesome!


I_See_Drones wrote:

Some resonances made me visit Buddhist Nirvana i guess smile Nice!

awesome! heart


Nouga.jr wrote:

Well done

cheers!


godinpants wrote:

Can i get this looped on a buddha machine?

Wasn't there somewhere that one could get custom buddha machines? I swear I saw this once...


Usagi521 wrote:

This sounds great!

heyy, thanks! smile


Tone Matrix wrote:

Hypnotic and soothing, it's good to see you back, I've been quietly following your cool youtube vids from afar since the last WB smile

Thanks for checking out my videos etc, and its good to be back on the WB train!


Martiln wrote:

Always so impressed with your stuff. Looking forward to another year of little scale!

That's very kind of you, and it feels good to be back.


hypnogram wrote:

Very pleasant in a cold and vast sort of way. The subtle phases are nice. Favorite part is around 60% of way through, where it gets loudest and most stable.


Thank you!


disquiet wrote:

I loved it so much I wrote a little bit about it:

https://disquiet.com/2018/01/12/the-invisible-hand-of-ambient-modular-synthesis/

amazing, thank you for taking the time, and for listening and watching - i appreciate it.

Hmm i’m still on week 1 here but this was really nice

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