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Sound Foundry
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Trash Can
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7:47
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Flutes, some of my own sampled sounds and a very trashy drum kit. A lot of fun to make as well.
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Middle
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3:40
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A piece of orchestral/piano music with more backing ostinato patterns.
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Pulser
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7:23
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Pulser is all about heavy use of filter sweeps, repeated rhythms passing from one synthetic sound to another, big fat analog basses and so on.
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PC
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3:48
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PC is a fairly ordinary piece of minimalist music. The piece focuses on a shifting soundscape of cross rhythms over which, foreshortened themes occasionally surface.
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Dervish
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6:34
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Dervish is intended to capture heat and excitement of the Middle East through its insistent use of constantly changing filters on synthesised sound against traditional instruments.
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Spectre
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6:25
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Spectre was the first result of my attempts to sample instruments. The second half of the piece makes me think of Film Noir and America of the 40's, I dont know why.
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RandB
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4:12
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Despite the foolish title, this is a pretty traditional piece of plan '70s pop. It was fun to make though. The Bhangra electric guitar is fun too.
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P3
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23:55
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P3 is a large-scale piece scored for synthetic orchestra.
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Wasabi
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9:02
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This piece is a mish-mash - a wierd combination of South American themes on a simple chord shift and Indian percussion. One of the nice things about synthesis is that you do this sort of thing.
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