Louis Wain, Dan Bejar, Jeff Mangum, Kevin Barnes, Sufjan Stevens, Aldous Huxley, Timothy Leary, Tryptamines, Phenylethylamines, Conciousness, 'This' Reality
"There's an apple on your head, but I'm shootin' the breeze..."
- victor b.
A little blond boy with curlicue hair. A secret bridge across a creek you might as well step over. Cap guns. Prairie Dogs. Little Burrowing Owls. Some mountains I've never been to but I hear they're pretty big. Running as fast as you can from nothing to nowhere.
oh no man, it's cool. I've known about that ep for a long time, but I've never got the chance to hear it in full. You've actually helped me a lot. Thanks for the link! I will check out this band you've mentioned pronto.
It took me several tries, and some sleep to get your sound collage to finally work. But after it all, it was certainly worth it. Now I only hope I am listening to the right thing. It is fantastic. The soundscapes you create are wonderful. To me, atmosphere is everything, and you definitely have that nailed down.
And DJ oriented stuff? I really like what I hear on your profile. Sounds like you are having a great time experimenting. I am looking forward to hearing more.
Let me fully digest it and I'll tell you what I think of the sound collage.
Yes, for Christmas this year my brother got me the beginner version of FL Studio. It's magical. It's rather nice having a non-pirated trojan free version of FL. It is quite daunting, even at this level, very easy to get lost in for several hours. Out of most of these programs, I really enjoy FL the most.
Of course I have! Really beautiful stuff. I have top notch respect for them. Essentially being one of the fathers of my favourite genre of music. You listen to Zappa?
Candy canes and candlesticks, All have weight, and thus some ballast, But, such is the way of bricks And of lofty cloud-mass whiteness. Here, though, dear the same-ness ends Bricks are neither white nor fluffy, Nor does candy give a glow Nice as candles, burning softly.
Thus, let’s all appreciate Goodness in the subtle diff’rence But, not overstate ourselves, Too much sugar: wanton sweetness.
In appreciation of comparisons, contrasting characteristics, and new e-friendship!