Re: [LAU] Ascension: Music made in Linux

From: james morris <james@email-addr-hidden-art.net>
Date: Sat Jan 30 2010 - 01:03:58 EET

On 29/1/2010, "james morris" <james@email-addr-hidden-art.net> wrote:

>
>On 29/1/2010, "Patrick Shirkey" <pshirkey@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
>
>>>> Same here. Very experimental :-)
>>>>
>>> Yes. I do think I here heartbeats. I think it's real heartbeats. I did listen
>>> with a stethoscope to my first son when my wife was pregnant. This sounds the
>>> same.
>>>
>>
>>Now I know this is an insult. It is malicious or just trying to be funny?
>>
>>Maybe try adjusting the levels and you might hear a bit more variation
>>in the sound palate. If you do and feel like sahring your results it
>>would be much appreciated.
>>
>>You could also try skipping through to about 25mins which is my
>>favourite part of the track.
>>
>
>I think you should have been more upfront about what to expect because I
>would not have wasted 1% of my monthly bandwidth had I not expected 1hr
>of techno/dance modular synth wizardry... This is more like the Aphex
>Twin overdosing on valium and attempting to create selected ambient
>works volume 3.

Actually, I'll partially take that back. I probably would have listened
to it whatever. In fact, the reason I did download it and attempt to
listen, was because of Folderol's message and assuming that he heard
"a strange warbling noise" because it was just not his style of music.

I guess the biggest disappointment was due to expecting to like it -
expecting it to change completely, that the warbling was just for five
minutes before something spectacular happened.

James.
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