the 500 Fingers of Dr T is a better name for this beastie.
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- KVRAF
- 4798 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from USA
It is a delicious beast, for sure. I'm curious, Runagate. I see this working well within a futuristic anime or scifi horror soundtrack. Could even be good for going down in a burning airplane.
I like it and its imagery and was interested in knowing what the artist sees when listening to it. What venue do you think would be ideal for listening to this track?
I'm just now realizing that this might lead to a disturbing answer from you, but I wanted to ask....(i've asked others this question over time and gotten some interesting answers)
peace and good work, brother.
-Jazzy
I'm just now realizing that this might lead to a disturbing answer from you, but I wanted to ask....(i've asked others this question over time and gotten some interesting answers)
peace and good work, brother.
-Jazzy
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10286 posts since 17 Sep, 2004 from Austin, TX
Either that or "Horton Hears A Who!"
But I'm not sure which.
Dammit, blortblort, if I make you hesitate to post songs I'm going to quit music right now. I only wish I had that power, but you'd not be my target! Zap! Hahaha poseurs!
Jazzy... you liked this!?
Going down in a burning airplane! Yeah, nice
I don't have a visual mind, but auditory.
Though I think the proper venue for enjoyment would be a sensory deprivation tank and a nice cuppa yage.
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- KVRian
- 1278 posts since 11 Sep, 2006 from along the rivers edge in northern Ontario
hi runagate,
man your stuff really ties me up in knots,
this one got on my clothes, hard to shake,
that high pitching scream lead was excessively maniacal
trippy mayhem!!
man your stuff really ties me up in knots,
this one got on my clothes, hard to shake,
that high pitching scream lead was excessively maniacal
trippy mayhem!!
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10286 posts since 17 Sep, 2004 from Austin, TX
Excessive, yep.
What can I say? Some people put Motile on one layer, I put it across a jillion layers' master bus then solo over it.
What can I say? Some people put Motile on one layer, I put it across a jillion layers' master bus then solo over it.
- addled muppet weed
- 111269 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
runagate wrote:Excessive, yep.
What can I say? Some people put Motile on one layer,
lightweights...
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- KVRAF
- 1791 posts since 17 Sep, 2002
this creation for me embodies the sheer joy and amazement of the planet earth and the incredibly diverse creative capabilities of its inhabitants.
you convey intricate complexity on even the almost-inaudible layers. every piece fills its niche in your grand scheme only exactly as long as it needs to. your attention to detail is deliciously maddening
you convey intricate complexity on even the almost-inaudible layers. every piece fills its niche in your grand scheme only exactly as long as it needs to. your attention to detail is deliciously maddening
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 10286 posts since 17 Sep, 2004 from Austin, TX
Funny, I do have a couple songs which I sing about just that.funky lime wrote:this creation for me embodies the sheer joy and amazement of the planet earth and the incredibly diverse creative capabilities of its inhabitants.
Well, that's what the shrooms taught me. The self-transforming entelchies of the panta rhei generally don't just sit there like dead-eyed tchotchkes, they swin in phosphene neon and yodel like flanger dragons. What a lovely comment, thanks funkyfunky lime wrote: you convey intricate complexity on even the almost-inaudible layers. every piece fills its niche in your grand scheme only exactly as long as it needs to. your attention to detail is deliciously maddening
You appreciate attention to detail and virtuosic, constant transformation then I've got a couple of waiting man's songs to show you!