This is a multitrack mix of the remaining xmas and new year’s recordings. There is not enough time in any possible reality to mix this “properly”. This is the product of what time would allow for.
Screw you, time.
Pure Noise is the Only Answer
This is a multitrack mix of the remaining xmas and new year’s recordings. There is not enough time in any possible reality to mix this “properly”. This is the product of what time would allow for.
Screw you, time.
Ho Ho Ho.
Recordings have been piled up and keep coming since the break. Well, a break for some. A string of punishing trials interspersed with moments of more hurting, just phased slightly, for others.
These are raw recordings. Be mindful you don’t prick yourself on the rough edges.
2017-12-25
2017-12-26
2017-12-29
2017-12-30
2017-12-31
_ + ‡ + _ + ‡ + _
2017-12-25 through 2017-12-31 laid on top of one another.
“…Try not to suck too much detergent.”
This is bookended by themes created by taking tiny portions of the song, “Living in the USA” by the band, D.I.
There is no way anyone anywhere could confuse this entirely new composition as being an attempt to deceive the listener into thinking they have no further reason to consume the original source on its own, nor duck out on paying full current market price while doing so.
After a couple of days and many failed attempts, satisfaction has not been reached.
This is a cut-up that was to be the main theme of this week’s post.
It did not translate well through the noise. Here it is, as it is. Moving on.
A fitting example of why all sentiment, both supposedly negative and the even more toxic presumptuously positive types, ought to be whitewashed from one’s mind in the first place. Preferably with the exclusive use of Madame Chao® brand audio noise mental hygiene products, paid for in full at retail price.
“Ear Nose Throat Teeth Eyeballs II”
“Ear Nose Throat Teeth Eyeballs I”
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Post the source files? Don’t post the source files? Do we care? Dunno. Maybe later.
Today’s post – –
— is made up of one long single take recording which was then broken in half.
Parts A and B were played as 2 separate sources, mixed and effects applied during a new one pass recording with no edits.
Part A:
Part B:
This post is made from the following source files:
Each was recorded in one pass with no edits. They were then laid on top of one another and exported. No other changes were made.