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Creature Jam - Sourdough SF Edit

By miraclemiles on May 8, 2022 4:39 pm

Battery at 2%, no power cord. Lucky this made it ... in SF for the week for work and play. Was in middle of cutting down longer jam when realized all this battery power cord stuff, so did quick export and upload. Mixing on headphones, so one of those weeks.

Update - I'm back home, and the laptop battery has recovered! More notes on this: This is an edit of a 30 minute or so segment of a longer live and improvised jam with myself and Creatures Once bandmate Monstrosis (who has some songs here on WB now too). He did some keys leads, then jumped on the drums. I did some vocals through oganelle/kaoss pad, bass and other sounds from model cycles and circuit tracks. Love playing live and jamming. Hard to edit down though!

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Low batteries stress me out.  Glad you were able to get this done.  Cool beats and I dig the texture of the main synth.

Nice deep dark synth sound and sweet live drums.

your live drumming is excellent. this is a mixture of dub, jazz, psychedelic chaos and lovely organs.

This was a fun jam!

oh I can just taste that SF sourdough - it really is magically delicious yeasty goodness
- oh to live by the sea...

this song makes me feel like these clouds floating round the bay - getting a slightly "doors" feeling vibe from this at the end - i think the residual 60's hippie SF vibes seeped in! please tell me you had a flower in your hair when you mixed this? wink

The intro is good, especially with the dark brooding low synth, always on the verge of chaos. The second movement has some wonderful drums, something between jazz and Keith moon. The keys remind me of both Ray Manzarek but also
Jon Lord. We have this exciting mix of good old classic rock/psychedelic rock with out there jazz and experimental sound. The end sounded like a weird cyborg sax! Loved it!

Orbital’s Lush 3-1 crashing headfirst into Clark synths and Amon Tobin beats—this is bad ass, sounds like nothing else, in spite of the above comparisons. Bangin’ and dark!

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