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golden spaghetti (08.15 Mix)

By Q-Rosh on January 7, 2024 6:13 pm

Hello. I hope you all are doing fine. Looking forward to hear your stuff soon as possible.
Let me quickly tell you everything about this song. It started with a guitarsession, which I recorded with a decent loop. The improvisation was OK for me and I decided to cut it with my recordlathe onto polycarbonat. I fortunately found an EQ-Rack in the "Goldladen", a phantasmagoric vintage hifi store in Mannheim, so that I can fix the RIAA when I cut the record. My plan was to make a weeklyrecord year. A few days later, I tried recording an acoustic guitar with taalmala drums through a cheap microphone straight into a cassettendeck. This went fine until a couple of minutes later the machine made spaghettisalat with the tape. Somehow I liked the result and wanted to glue it as an intro to the original session recording. I added some epianotones, organsounds and recordings from vinyl. This was the point, when I wanted to check in with a second weeklybeats-account for both versions of my songs. One mixed and mastered as usual, the other with my selfmade records in a sonic feeling from 1938. I think I will give it the name wilcox raw-cats. https://weeklybeats.com/wilcox+raw-cats

So many beautiful sounds in this spaghetti, I love the sound collagey effect.

Q-Rosh!  Really good to see you back here and hope things are going well for you.  I always enjoy embarking on the sonic journeys you take us on and this one is an epic right off the bat.  The acoustic guitar sounds great.  Such a nice organic sound while also ushering us off into an ethereal dreamland.

A good pile of guitar spaghetti even.

Beautiful! Excited to see you're back for 2024. You're off to a great start heart

Twice-weekly beats.........
my head exploded. This spaghetti salad sounds lovely, good luck.

Happy 2024 Q-Rosh - it's such a pleasure to see you back. You have such a talent to create unique textures and sounds, it's always a delight to listen to your tracks. And now, we don't get one but two tracks from you?

This track does not disappoint. It's less about melodies, it's more about sculpting with music and plugging directly into the subconscious, as if these strage textures had the strange property of resonating with deep deep structures hidden in the ocean of the subconscious. This is music for meditation, music for transformation. I am glad to see you back and listen to your music back! And now on to the 1938 version!

that distorted growl at the end is a choice way to end! like a haunting whisper of rage surging underneath, i see what you did there: setting us up for a grand set of voyages this year! big_smile (always love your playing too heart)

Quite a journey! Goes through a disorienting transformation and ends up in a beautiful place

Was listening while the random WB playlist was running in another tab.  This track came up + first thought was "Q-Rosh is back heart"  Your sound and approach to making tracks is brilliant and very different to everything else here—at least, it was until that Wilcox Raw-Cats guy showed up—just listen to this copycat. tongue   Was this a one-time experiment, or are you planning to upload two tracks every week?

› Stupid question

i think i like this mix better. great track

What a trip, nice work!!

So happy to see/hear you back on da WB.  Your music always takes me on a meditative trip smile

Hi, happy 2024 to you, glad you're here! Great title. This was an enchanting voyage, thanks for that. The first few notes reminded me a brand jingle I heard somewhere, funny when that happens. Love the guitar and bass work, and all the wonderful textures underneath. interesting process you went through, thanks for sharing. Ok, will check out wilcox raw cats too!

Oooo, I love the dreamy rhodes piano with the noir saxophone in the distance. The acoustic guitar is very nice as well, the whole piece is very meditative and easy to just get lost in. I especially love the little flute part right before the end.

I like how much attention you give to "fidelity" in your compositions. It's cool how you can conjure different time periods and decades using it. Nice meditative mix and look forward to comparing this with the Wilcox Raw Cats 1938 version

Love the process and the results, glad to see you back!

wow this is the dopest track idea and sourcing method i'm pretty amazed! thank you for the experience, very cool.

i've missed hearing what you've been cooking up q-rosh! Happy New Year!

great hearing from you again q-ROSH! this is a beautiful jam and sonic texture especially the first half, it's a real journey. first favorite of 2024!

This one is definitely more traditionally cozy, and feels familiar as well.
- Devieus

Hi Q, I'm very happy to hear your beautiful song.
You still worked on it quite a bit.
It's wonderful how it's constantly changing.
As usual, very good work!

A soothing soup of delicate textures. Warming me up on this cold day.

Very exciting idea for the year, I like how you will have two versions, at some point if possible would be nice to see a video or photos of the process of creating the record.  This track is very comforting, could keep it listening to it through out the day.

Gunda wrote:

So many beautiful sounds in this spaghetti, I love the sound collagey effect.

CosmicCairns wrote:

Q-Rosh!  Really good to see you back here and hope things are going well for you.  I always enjoy embarking on the sonic journeys you take us on and this one is an epic right off the bat.  The acoustic guitar sounds great.  Such a nice organic sound while also ushering us off into an ethereal dreamland.

v0 wrote:

Beautiful! Excited to see you're back for 2024. You're off to a great start heart


rdomain wrote:

A good pile of guitar spaghetti even.

fetalface wrote:

Twice-weekly beats.........
my head exploded. This spaghetti salad sounds lovely, good luck.

Kedbreak136 wrote:

Happy 2024 Q-Rosh - it's such a pleasure to see you back. You have such a talent to create unique textures and sounds, it's always a delight to listen to your tracks. And now, we don't get one but two tracks from you?

This track does not disappoint. It's less about melodies, it's more about sculpting with music and plugging directly into the subconscious, as if these strage textures had the strange property of resonating with deep deep structures hidden in the ocean of the subconscious. This is music for meditation, music for transformation. I am glad to see you back and listen to your music back! And now on to the 1938 version!

RajaTheResidentAlien wrote:

that distorted growl at the end is a choice way to end! like a haunting whisper of rage surging underneath, i see what you did there: setting us up for a grand set of voyages this year! big_smile (always love your playing too heart)

hhuwoa wrote:

Quite a journey! Goes through a disorienting transformation and ends up in a beautiful place

ineff wrote:

Was listening while the random WB playlist was running in another tab.  This track came up + first thought was "Q-Rosh is back heart"  Your sound and approach to making tracks is brilliant and very different to everything else here—at least, it was until that Wilcox Raw-Cats guy showed up—just listen to this copycat. tongue   Was this a one-time experiment, or are you planning to upload two tracks every week?

› Stupid question


You are absolutely right. This is the RIAA I ment.

nedsferatu wrote:

i think i like this mix better. great track

Mission Crossing wrote:

What a trip, nice work!!

Tone Matrix wrote:

So happy to see/hear you back on da WB.  Your music always takes me on a meditative trip smile

miraclemiles wrote:

Hi, happy 2024 to you, glad you're here! Great title. This was an enchanting voyage, thanks for that. The first few notes reminded me a brand jingle I heard somewhere, funny when that happens. Love the guitar and bass work, and all the wonderful textures underneath. interesting process you went through, thanks for sharing. Ok, will check out wilcox raw cats too!

ViridianLoom wrote:

Oooo, I love the dreamy rhodes piano with the noir saxophone in the distance. The acoustic guitar is very nice as well, the whole piece is very meditative and easy to just get lost in. I especially love the little flute part right before the end.

zirafa wrote:

I like how much attention you give to "fidelity" in your compositions. It's cool how you can conjure different time periods and decades using it. Nice meditative mix and look forward to comparing this with the Wilcox Raw Cats 1938 version

mzunguko wrote:

Love the process and the results, glad to see you back!

george bowles wrote:

wow this is the dopest track idea and sourcing method i'm pretty amazed! thank you for the experience, very cool.

emily wrote:

i've missed hearing what you've been cooking up q-rosh! Happy New Year!

underground Luau wrote:

great hearing from you again q-ROSH! this is a beautiful jam and sonic texture especially the first half, it's a real journey. first favorite of 2024!

Devieus wrote:

This one is definitely more traditionally cozy, and feels familiar as well.
- Devieus

m2K7 wrote:

Hi Q, I'm very happy to hear your beautiful song.
You still worked on it quite a bit.
It's wonderful how it's constantly changing.
As usual, very good work!

license wrote:

A soothing soup of delicate textures. Warming me up on this cold day.

Jason Nijjer wrote:

Very exciting idea for the year, I like how you will have two versions, at some point if possible would be nice to see a video or photos of the process of creating the record.  This track is very comforting, could keep it listening to it through out the day.


It is so nice to have this special time again with all of you listening to my stuff. 1000x thanks

The feeling is mutual on the receiving end of your music.
- Devieus

I got pretty lost in this one, nice stuff

Keep them coming! great job

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