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Younger Sibling (Field Drop)

By little-scale on February 26, 2012 1:01 am

Feeling lame this week.

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yay! more side-chaining crickets! is this going to become a new thing? because if so, i'm not objecting.

Nice ambiance!

this is great!

That was magnificent

Cheers guys! Glad you liked it :3

very cool big_smile Love the fuzzyness in this track, really brings a new type of warmth to the forefront

The fuzziness stems largely from the field recording - the track would sound SOOOO empty without it.

Soooo fuzzy and nice. Destroy everything and make more of this^^

Destroy everything

This is great.

Loud and awesome. Nice track!

needs more emptiness .. also DEM TOMS #footdrag

brilliant

Dot.AY: Writing maximilist shit like this is much harder than doing anything minimal - with the more minimal stuff, I feel like I have to care about what every single sound is, and how every single event relates to another. With something like this, its more like taking a dump onto a canvas - it's still art, just not as graceful as something more minimal. For me, it's just a matter of time. I would love to explore this kind of music more (i.e. field drop // foot drag // cricket chaining), and in fact will do so. More minimal will be better next time, I agree.

nice and thick! it sounds really great.

this is clearly not nofun.  this is yesfun.

This is greattastic. Really, nice job.

This is really inspiring...

A quick question though: What you mean by field drop? Does this term refer to "dropping" a field recording into a track?

Fantastic!

@ craphazzard: yep, sure. not sure exactly what it means - Pe Le Swi coined the term of twitter...

you dont need any more comments. what? oh.

I agree, I do not need any more comments.

Well done, dig this a lot.

/notanothercomment

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