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own story told

By miraclemiles on April 5, 2026 9:23 pm

Getting a little weird and experimentizing this week. Set time contraint today - create sounds for an hour. Edit for any hour. Creating and editing bleed together. I went over a few minutes, but a good experiment. Not sure how I feel about the result. I'll come back later and decide. Words from some poems I wrote and read on stage at an improv show Friday night. Recorded a few lines from those that caught my eye today, then chopped it all up and played bits at random. Played some drums, grabbed sounds quickly that caught my attention. For many of percussive textural sounds, I used a sample of cocoa being stirred in a cup that was provided for this week's Disquiet Junto project: Cold Chocolate — The Assignment: Turn a shared sample into something refreshing — disquiet.com/0744.
Happy April, hope you all are doing ok. Look forward to listening to some of you music this week. Thanks for being here!

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yessss get WEIRD. Really cool sound arrangement. 1:10 and on is a trip it so wants to be some sort of 80s pop song but its in such disarray. Love it, i should get more weird. You inspire!

It's always nice to get a little weird.  I agree with SQF, it sounds like a dance party or a pop song is trying its hardest to break out of the weird, but just can't quite fully form.  And it's all the cooler for it.

Excellent intro with the spoken word and percussive elements.  Love when it gets spacey and blasts off with the vocal fx.  Keep it goiiiiin! \m/

Weird one but reading the description makes a lot of sense. I usually prevent myself from spending too much time on Sound design early on until I’ve got the harmonic and melodic idea lined up, because I get too sucked in. But, it’s a good reminder if you want to get weird start with the sound.

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