A New Sigh - new respirator track
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
A new track from me based on real sounds. A slow build up with a gentle pulse.
https://soundcloud.com/respirator-dk/a-new-sigh
http://respirator.dk/a%20new%20sigh.mp3
https://soundcloud.com/respirator-dk/a-new-sigh
http://respirator.dk/a%20new%20sigh.mp3
- KVRAF
- 3198 posts since 28 Aug, 2012 from Melbourne, Australia
The sound at the start is delightfully weird!
The second two thirds is very dramatic and tense.
What are you using to warp your sounds?
Well done.
The second two thirds is very dramatic and tense.
What are you using to warp your sounds?
Well done.
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Music with progressive intent.
Music with progressive intent.
- KVRAF
- 11506 posts since 13 Mar, 2009 from UK
A descent into the labyrinth. Ominous and tense. Great sounds, I really like the part at 2:00 when that vocal sound emerges. I'm listening on monitors, and the mix sounds great. I should probably check this on the 'phones too.
Good work
Good work
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- D.H. MOD
- 16410 posts since 21 Jun, 2008
I get "404 Not Found" with your non-SoundCloud link. Something on my end?
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
Fixed, thanks.D.H. Miltz wrote:I get "404 Not Found" with your non-SoundCloud link. Something on my end?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
Thanks! I am using very basic plugins. Delays and reverbs mainly. And a lot of tweaking.
Allomerus wrote:The sound at the start is delightfully weird!
The second two thirds is very dramatic and tense.
What are you using to warp your sounds?
Well done.
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- KVRAF
- 2587 posts since 19 Mar, 2008 from germany
Haha, very unusual and progressive!
I would call this piece "the awakening of the
god of all the cussed dwarfs in his cave". It
really sounds like that.
And btw. with this track you could
check the longest reverb tailes. In a common
song you never could do this!
All in all amazing! Thanks.
I would call this piece "the awakening of the
god of all the cussed dwarfs in his cave". It
really sounds like that.
And btw. with this track you could
check the longest reverb tailes. In a common
song you never could do this!
All in all amazing! Thanks.
free mp3s + info: andy-enroe.de songs + weird stuff: enroe.de
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
Thank you very much!
seismic1 wrote:A descent into the labyrinth. Ominous and tense. Great sounds, I really like the part at 2:00 when that vocal sound emerges. I'm listening on monitors, and the mix sounds great. I should probably check this on the 'phones too.
Good work
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
"the awakening of the god of all the cussed dwarfs in his cave". Do you mind if I borrow that?enroe wrote:Haha, very unusual and progressive!
I would call this piece "the awakening of the
god of all the cussed dwarfs in his cave". It
really sounds like that.
And btw. with this track you could
check the longest reverb tailes. In a common
song you never could do this!
All in all amazing! Thanks.
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- KVRian
- 1367 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from Australia
Ah, always great to get new music from you, my friend. Lovely stuff, quite brutal in the middle section. Some info on the original sounds please! (The soundcloud picture made me think of boats clanking against the dock.)
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
Hi Mike, been a while, hope you're doing great! Thanks for the listen. The sounds are two samples. One of walking and one of a phone conversation. Quite short both of them.Barnadine wrote:Ah, always great to get new music from you, my friend. Lovely stuff, quite brutal in the middle section. Some info on the original sounds please! (The soundcloud picture made me think of boats clanking against the dock.)
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
This is quite my sort of music.
Both interesting and unpretentious, which is not at all common.
Did you use a 'granular' tool like Paulstretch?
Both interesting and unpretentious, which is not at all common.
Did you use a 'granular' tool like Paulstretch?