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Dance of the Underwater Wine-Tasters
by LunaTrick

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Submitted on: Oct 24, 2008 - 03:26:51 PM
Last Updated: Oct 24 2008 - 03:26:51 PM
Keywords Experimental (348)Soundscape (24)Ambient (510)Space Music (1)Underwater (6)
Description Old experimental piece with some antique synthesizers. Feel free to cut-up and recontextualize.
Hardware Old synthesizers (Korg, Roland)
Software: Analogue recording
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drakonis said 77 days ago
a bit bubbly...
Whoa, have you been drinking in the decompression chamber again?

This is floaty-weird, but rather endearing in an odd way. Nice job making all those synths bob and float and yaw, roll, and pitch-bend. I've heard it is always best to drink any kind of port in a storm... but this has a gentle relaxed feel. Keeping things panned off to either side like that gave my head (at least with headphones) a disorienting drifty feel, probably exactly what you were going for. At the very very end, your last wandering synth cut off a little abruptly, I'd ramp the volume down more gently on him, he lost his tail there. Fun stuff, and wacky picture!
ttfn,
Drakonis

LunaTrick said 69 days ago
Yes Eduard
The decompression chamber is a good place to compose. Actually this is an older piece and I can't remember where my head was at. I had poor equipment and borrowed the synths for a while. Just thought folks like yourself might appreciate it.

Char said 77 days ago
I think I could drift off a bit
and drown in these sounds. Very interesting. I'll have to come back when I'm not so tired. Nice, Luna. Thank you.

LunaTrick said 69 days ago
Oh Char
Did I wear you out with my aquatic gymnastics. Come on back.... come on back...

michael2 said 76 days ago
awesome track
really liking this one quite a lot. i'm a sucker for this type of sound. what synths did you use (I have a few old synths and my rolands are my fave). i really like the undersea carnival in a dream feel you put together. just a perfect track.

LunaTrick said 69 days ago
Thanks Michael
It was a while ago - I think a pre-triton Korg of some sort. Never thought this piece would see the light of day - but glad you enjoy it. I think we should do another underwater carnival piece together... what'dya say?

kristyjo said 76 days ago
Interesting
Kind of fun, kind of scary. it sounds like you got some dolphins to talk, and then cut it up. You got some great sounds out of those old synths.

LunaTrick said 69 days ago
Thanks Michael
Coulda used some of your flute perhaps. Now that I think about it - it was some heavily altered samples plus an old synth. Beyond that - can't remember!

Bad Smells said 76 days ago
as a teenager
did you take mushrooms in a cathedral whilst watching dr who on a portable tv?
excellent! Loved this.
Which synths?

LunaTrick said 69 days ago
How did you guess?
Having listened to some of your stuff, I think you might know what it's like to compose in a smoky tardis while dismantling your favourite dilek!

Reinholt56 said 74 days ago
Hi Daniel......
It's coooool.

Great experimentalism.

Take care.

Paul

LunaTrick said 69 days ago
Thanks Paul
Coming from the king of experimentation, that's a treat!

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