Pho
By moloko on March 22, 2024 10:48 pm
for some reason I ended up making 4 tunes this week, this one was one of them. Hope you can enjoy it.
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for some reason I ended up making 4 tunes this week, this one was one of them. Hope you can enjoy it.
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Share Alike (BY-SA)
Nice and crunchy. Love it. Trying out Amigo too or working off of real amiga software via emulation or hardware?
Currently hungry now and your title makes me crave my Aunt's home cooked Phở.
This has a quality that I can't achieve in music I make where on the surface there's a looped bassline so you'd think there's no modal changes and harmony. But that's not true, if you listen closely, you note how the instruments provide subtle suggestions of possible harmonies. It's very open-ended and as a result, has good re-listen value. Good job!
Nice and crunchy. Love it. Trying out Amigo too or working off of real amiga software via emulation or hardware?
Currently hungry now and your title makes me crave my Aunt's home cooked Phở.
Thanks for stopping by, fun fact: I never had Pho. That's the amigo sampler (highly recommend it)!
Thought you were more of a waffle guy
The tune of all time, it's got a spooky thing going
- Ebrit
Play C major followed by Bb minor. Pretty spooky, I took the idea from Aphex Twin's "in a room7 F760"
This has a quality that I can't achieve in music I make where on the surface there's a looped bassline so you'd think there's no modal changes and harmony. But that's not true, if you listen closely, you note how the instruments provide subtle suggestions of possible harmonies. It's very open-ended and as a result, has good re-listen value. Good job!
Thanks for the insightful comment, glad u liked it, since I was using only 4 tracks I did my best to keep it interesting, I think I should've had added another break tho. Cheers!