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Super sloppy, started as a sampling experiment, then into an audio doodle, then requeested to be filled out as a more 'proper' song. Had a bumpy time writing it and thats generally why its sloppy.


Either way, hope its enjoyed.

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How do you make these crazy sounds?

Is it a combo of recorded samples and resampling n stuff like that? However you do it its crazy

InvisibleObserver responds:

Mix of synths and samples from various sources. Majority of these are of me or dudes from youtube playing didgeridoo. In my case though I could basically blow on it properly and make a weird noise.

Take those clips, then stretch/loop them, write some simple stuff with them, and commence automating filter cuts and EQ mixes.

Synths in this song are pretty static, drums pretty simple, just reverb/delay.

Headaches, and I like it!

I love the digredoo, very nice/sinister undertone to the song. My only complaint would be the mastering....kinda hurt my head in a couple spots. This would be craZzzzy awesome with some vocoder and eerie lyrics. Overall nice job!

InvisibleObserver responds:

Indeed, it is sloppy. I'm getting better with the didge and I'm recieving some software that's didge oriented, so I'll be able to harness a unique tool in future works.

whoa

This messes with your ears.
I think you had a good idea.
Keep doing stuff like this.

_anewdecade

InvisibleObserver responds:

Glad you thought it had some intriguing merit to it.

Credits & Info

Listens
2,194
Faves:
4
Votes
5
Score
4.88 / 5.00

Uploaded
Dec 17, 2009
12:48 AM EST
File Info
Song
7.4 MB
4 min 4 sec

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