An homage to “The Peripheral,” a short-lived Amazon Prime series. The Apocalypse approaches as things fall apart, order vanishes abruptly, and chaos ensues. The mess never really ends, just dies down to a low roar. Mostly DAW-less, with some adjustments to level in Audacity.
In A Dream- Music (music/melody/motif) heard in a dream. Here only the logic of the subconscious holds. Time passes without regard to the regulation of metronomes. Scenes shift in and out of focus, unrelated and passing to the next in a blur. It is an encounter of another world, in the not-entirely-quiet quiet of the bedroom.
Mostly made with Eurorack modular synthesizers. Some re-mixing and EQ done in Presonus Studio One 6.
Modules used: Nerdseq, Mojave, Klavis TwinWaves, Sealegs, Magneto, RYK Vector Wave, zlob Diode Chaos, Make Noise WoggleBug, Pamela’s Pro Workout, Disting EX, etc.
A fun bunch of kitchen sounds captured in our our country kitchen here at Bright House Farms. Silverware, dishes, and drawers provide percussive enjoyment along side ambient water sounds. Free to use license included. As used in Music For Washing Dishes!
Took a thrift store photo tripod and banged on a cable holder that works for both eurorack and audio cables (Cable hanger link here) It’s always handy and doesn’t take up any precious wall space.
It’s 72 years after the original release of ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still. Klaatu has run out of patience, and time to make wordy speeches. Gort has to get back to patrolling the planets. Gave Klaatu’s famous speech the Modern Science Fiction rewrite treatment, and set it to music reminiscent of Bernard Herrmann’s classic title music.
It’s the near future and a meteorite lands in the hills of Tennessee. A short while later, a monstrous centipede is seen roaming the countryside carrying off livestock and unwary teenagers. Intrepid Chemico Corporation salesman Brett Winston is trapped on the road, caught up in a sudden swarm of giant centipedes. Can he escape to warn the world? Or will he be another victim of … The Spawn Of The Monster Centipede!
No, actually it is a poly-rhythmic sequencer piece that looked like a giant centipede when I was editing it. 18 tracks of madness that ushers in the school of “Maximalism.”