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The Noose and the Hangman

By rdomain on April 22, 2016 1:27 am

Between 1907 and 1924, John Ellis was the UK's Chief Executioner. Here he describes some of his prominent cases, his feelings about the death penalty and how his work impacted on his life.

Voice recording credit - The Leslie Trust Foundation (1962)
https://archive.org/details/JOHNELLIS_201602

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The single notes that come strongly out of the left or right channels are fantastic.
The guttural quality of the voice is very creepy.

Dark dark track.  Great atmospheres, perfect verbs, and great broken groove.

This music absorbs me... into the darkness.Puhh.

wow

this totally rocks

Now this is great.  Reckon this is going on my phone for bus listening.


Restlicht smile
Great Dark atmos!

The ping-y sounds make me think of piano wire (used for another kind of execution). Brrrrr...

orangedrink wrote:

The single notes that come strongly out of the left or right channels are fantastic.
The guttural quality of the voice is very creepy.


Those notes are from the module I just added which has a stereo output.  I like.  smile

cTrix wrote:

Dark dark track.  Great atmospheres, perfect verbs, and great broken groove.


Thanks man!  It's one of my fave modular beats I've created so far using a new technique I came up with.  Will definitely use the concept for future work!

Q-Rosh wrote:

This music absorbs me... into the darkness.Puhh.


Beautiful smile

Edmund Snyder wrote:

wow


big_smile

yan_g wrote:

this totally rocks


Thanks dude!

mysterioso wrote:

Now this is great.  Reckon this is going on my phone for bus listening.


Enjoy!

m2K7 wrote:


Restlicht smile
Great Dark atmos!


Cheers!  The best atmos. heart

Jim Wood wrote:

The ping-y sounds make me think of piano wire (used for another kind of execution). Brrrrr...


Haha.... nice.  Even this sound that comes in at the 2 minute mark could remind of that type of wire actually being used.  Brrr indeed.

So good, so much depth to the sound, just close your eyes and absorb the sound

Deep, dark and perfect music for the topic matter. Excellent balance of ambience, rhythmic elements and tones.
Love it!

Jason Nijjer wrote:

So good, so much depth to the sound, just close your eyes and absorb the sound

Plantrain wrote:

Deep, dark and perfect music for the topic matter. Excellent balance of ambience, rhythmic elements and tones.

Much appreciated guys!  Thanks for listening.
Love it!


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