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Rice

By Suhpos on February 15, 2026 11:17 pm

Mainly putting this here to not have a gap in the numbers when you look on the profile haha... I think this was my take on speed trash... but maybe someone will get something out of it... didn't have much time but it sounds okay i think... recorder and rice... i dont know... could use more work... many dots...

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The recorder is half mournful and half upbeat, and I love those harmonies!
The rice KEEPS COMING
Very cool concept and feel.

The rice as percussion is really cool.


Considering you mentioned you did it really quickly I think it sounds great. I love the distorted wall of sound.

If John Cale played recorder.

Woah the textures turned out really nice

prophisee wrote:

Woah the textures turned out really RICE

FYP   ;P


i love the sound of the recorder! the rice is nice too

I keep finding songs on here that I want to sample.

So cool! Love the movement into chaotic mess and back out to the recorder heart

Another week of not being active here, sorry...

MRDRCAT wrote:

The recorder is half mournful and half upbeat, and I love those harmonies!
The rice KEEPS COMING
Very cool concept and feel.

Thanks, I appreciate it!

NickLong wrote:

The rice as percussion is really cool.


Considering you mentioned you did it really quickly I think it sounds great. I love the distorted wall of sound.

If John Cale played recorder.

I think really quickly might be overstating it... Happy you liked it, thank you for listening!


prophisee wrote:

Woah the textures turned out really nice

Thanks for listening!

jwh wrote:
prophisee wrote:

Woah the textures turned out really RICE

FYP   ;P


i love the sound of the recorder! the rice is nice too

Haha! Thanks for listening!

ecso wrote:

I keep finding songs on here that I want to sample.

You are more than welcome, I put this one as public domain so you don't even need my permission...
Thanks for listening!


muhamor wrote:

So cool! Love the movement into chaotic mess and back out to the recorder heart


Thank you, Happy you liked it!

Wow I think there was something in that rice! I like the theme you made with the recorder, kinda catchy.

I recently talked to an uncle that told us a story about a time when he was walking in the woods and saw two entities walking on air up the hill, then they vanished... before anyone else could see... They were wearing blue sweat pants. This sounds like a good soundtrack to that story, when the rice becomes the crazy synth and then comes back to being rice... "Did you see that?" "See what?..."

oh this is lovely! 

horatiuromantic wrote:

Wow I think there was something in that rice! I like the theme you made with the recorder, kinda catchy.

I recently talked to an uncle that told us a story about a time when he was walking in the woods and saw two entities walking on air up the hill, then they vanished... before anyone else could see... They were wearing blue sweat pants. This sounds like a good soundtrack to that story, when the rice becomes the crazy synth and then comes back to being rice... "Did you see that?" "See what?..."

Haha thanks for that story, interesting to contextualise and this way. I feel like the theme is just a variation on the only thing a can play on the recorder, but then it kind of feels like that with any instrument…



emily wrote:

oh this is lovely! 

Thanks!

love how you combined the wise recorder with the rice to create a therapeutic wave of sound.  a meditative journey and such a calming listen.  well done!

Just came here after ecso sampled you this week and glad I've made it finally!

This is incredible. I am completely mesmerised by those harmonised melody lines, and the way the textures all float in and out. This is really incredible stuff. Gorgeous.

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