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Spontaneous Tactile Sensations

By rdomain on June 26, 2022 8:19 am

Have bought a new laptop so I'm pretty much up and running again.  Yay!

Here's a track I completed from an unused Pulsar 23 performance I recorded out earlier this year.  Added a processed chinese hammered ducimer as the melodic component to compliment the darkness of the Pulsar 23.

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Woah that intro is heavy!! I love whatever that sound is that starts at one pitch and then sort of dive-bombs. The chaotic nature of the rhythm in this one is so tasty. Really the whole thing is awesome. A real experience the whole way through. Nice job!

Yeah the distortion here really ups the intensity significantly. It sounds like periodic white noise explosions that add a lot of tension. That Chinese dulcimer sounds friggin great too, I love those moments when you sweep a descending arpeggio on it.

Verified spooky

this has earthquake quality. like massive movements of tectonic plates. the ducimer gives the whole scenery an oriental desert vibe. Congrats to your new computer and thank you for your nice comments today.

ohhh that hammered dulcimer is tasty, like a spiderweb catching the morning dew and sometimes rebouding with a hard bassy kick-drop big_smile just a few elements, worked to maximal effect, very nice heart

Distortion at its best, never fatigues as it keeps dropping in and out and great idea of contrasting things with the dulcimer, I would have never thought that would work but sounds brilliant.

Saguaro Gigante wrote:

Woah that intro is heavy!! I love whatever that sound is that starts at one pitch and then sort of dive-bombs. The chaotic nature of the rhythm in this one is so tasty. Really the whole thing is awesome. A real experience the whole way through. Nice job!

ViridianLoom wrote:

Yeah the distortion here really ups the intensity significantly. It sounds like periodic white noise explosions that add a lot of tension. That Chinese dulcimer sounds friggin great too, I love those moments when you sweep a descending arpeggio on it.

Verified spooky

Q-Rosh wrote:

this has earthquake quality. like massive movements of tectonic plates. the ducimer gives the whole scenery an oriental desert vibe. Congrats to your new computer and thank you for your nice comments today.

RajaTheResidentAlien wrote:

ohhh that hammered dulcimer is tasty, like a spiderweb catching the morning dew and sometimes rebouding with a hard bassy kick-drop big_smile just a few elements, worked to maximal effect, very nice <3

Jason Nijjer wrote:

Distortion at its best, never fatigues as it keeps dropping in and out and great idea of contrasting things with the dulcimer, I would have never thought that would work but sounds brilliant.

Thanks for all the awesome feedback (no pun intended. smile. I'm on a listening and commenting binge now while time permits.  Cheers!

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