Дата загрузки: 25 июл. 2011 г.GORE TECH feat Jo Roberts — WOLF NOTE -
Jo Roberts joined me to make this tune, we recorded her cello at Paul Copestake's studio
using Protools then bounced the recorded wavs back on to my flimsy laptop where i snuck off and made this. A wolf tone, or simply a «wolf», is produced when a played note matches the natural resonating frequency of the body of a musical instrument, producing a sustaining sympathetic artificial overtone that amplifies and expands the frequencies of the original note, We happend to record one making this and Jo told me what it was and i knew we had a name :D. Big Thank you to Paul Copestake for Enginering and Recording, Thanks to Jo for your time and talent, Hope you all enjoy
Опубликовано: 19 окт. 2013 г.Track 5/8, from Gravity (Ad Noiseam adn168).
The eponym song is one of the most powerful of this album, a flight of lyricism mastered in every way.
I picture myself as an external spectator observing someone whose dream comes true, but sharing his feelings in real time. I think I found the perfect picture to describe that dream.
I see this man who had the dream to fly but never got the opportunity to live it, although he settled down next to an airfield. Every day, he watches a few people climbing aboard gliders and flying away to spend hours free in the clear sky, and then slowly dancing in the sky in silence, turing, looping, circling through the air. He swears that one day, he will be the pilot of one of these and do the same.
He starts to save money each month in order to take lessons and earn the right to pilot of a glider. At 1:34, he saved enough money to take the lessons he wanted, and starts working hard to have his license, thinking more and more to the moment he'll be up above.
2:39 is the turning point of the song, where the man finally sits in the cockpit. The pitch of the notes, particularly at 2:45, makes the scene dramatic. You can feel the adrenaline in his veins, the moment he awaited for so long has finally come. The glider is slowly pulled by the plane and starts gaining altitude. The weather couldn't be more perfect, some clouds are stripping the blue sky like foam on the ocean.
And finally, at 3:43, the rope between the glider and the plane is dropped. The moment of his life he will never forget. That dream followed him for years and years, and now, he tastes the true definition of freedom. The intensity of the moment is almost unbearable.
4:47, I slowly stop following him, because I want to leave him with his dream. I see this man in the cockpit, getting smaller and smaller, and observe him until the glider is just a white dot in the deep blue sky annoucing the arrival of the night. Now, I can't even make the difference between the glider and the bright stars. He probably won't come home and will stay far up above us for eternity.
A sensation of freedom and bliss emanates from this song, that's why I'll advise it to you first.
Enjoy folks, and if you feel like it, I'd like you to share your sensations too, here in the comments section or on my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/adda.ambient
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Venetian Snares + Speedranch — Making Orange Things (Full Album)
Опубликовано: 4 окт. 2012 г.Venetian Snares + Speedranch — Making Orange Things
00:00 Cheatin' 03:55 We Hate Russel 08:38 Fire beats 13:03 Molly's Reach Around 16:55 Tushe Love 20:36 Meta Abuse 24:38 Russell Hates This Track 28:11 Halfway Up The Stairway Of Mucus 31:24 Unborn Baby 34:52 Viva Las Vegas 38:14 Pay Me For Sex
A Look Into the Album: «Poisson Soluble» is the first album ever produced by the now legendary breakcore artist Igorrr and shows his experimentation in looking for his own sound throughout the production. Because of the highly experimental nature of this album, it has become a great way to introduce people to many aspects of IDM, while keeping them sane at the same time. Compared to later works which featured songs that would murder your ears in a rhythmic fashion with a dose of schizophrenia, «Poisson Soluble» is extremely tame and is missing many of the staples heard in more popular and recent works of Igorrr. (most notably the singers)
Like any Gautier Serre (Igorrr) composition, his precision and controlled chaos gives listeners a batch of wonderful ear candy that never fails to impress. If you're looking for a calm, yet powerful freakshow of music… then «Poisson Soluble» is just for you.