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Jimmy Kipple: drum samples.
TLR: arrangement, drum sequencing, guitars, keys, synth and mix.
A deviation from the Eurorack norm! I've been pressed for time this week so I've decided to submit a piece I completed this afternoon for the Disquiet Junto assignment. Some of you might have heard of this project, set up by the excellent Marc Weidenbaum (@disquiet) in 2012. It's currently up to its 434th consecutive week (!) and the last few weeks have been aimed towards virtual collaboration amongst participants.
Last week we were prompted to created a 'drum kit' consisting of samples of our choosing. This week we're asked to use another participant's drum kit to create a piece of music. So that's what this is: kind of inspired by Jim O'Rourke's guitar-centric extrapolations and the lovely pastoral-isms of William Tyler and Andrew Tuttle.
Next week we'll head back into Eurorack land.
This submission is licensed by author under CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Really like that vocal bit. Really makes it feel that much more relaxed.
super cool. enjoyed this one a lot
Thanks!
Really like that vocal bit. Really makes it feel that much more relaxed.
Thanks! There's no vocal there though! I wonder what part that might be? Thanks all the same for the feedback though.
It's the thing that sounds like someone saying "er". Whatever it is, it sounds like it's someone saying "er".
Very nice, great guitar playing.
super cool. enjoyed this one a lot