15 posts tagged with circuitbent.
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Mystery at the Broken Robot Factory
Starting in my teens, I had a series of dreams about living in the ruins of a subterranean post-apocalyptic society. In one of these dreams, a friend convinced me that we should take over the old broken robot factory to see if we could get it up and running again. It has never been clear if this was a broken factory that made robots or a factory that made broken robots. [more inside]
They Though He Was Part of the Ship
This song highlights one of the possible dangers of crashing one's ship on a planet inhabited by a totally alien species. I recorded this a few years ago, deciding only recently to mix it down. It features a reklus-modified Korg DDD-1.
Hot Cha
It's They Might Be Giant's Hot Cha for the MetaFilter Flood cover album. And, yes, it goes a bit strange at times.
Ringfinger (by Nine Inch Nails)
This was my submission to a project in which various artists covered songs from Nine Inch Nails' Pretty Hate Machine using at least one circuit bent or modified instrument (Soundcloud link). This one uses a reklus-modified Korg DDD1 and Monotribe (along with a sweet ring modulator he built).
Last track.
This is the last track thegreatbigmulp and I did for the February "make an album in a month" challenge. [more inside]
My name is Favour
Spam vocals and bent toys. [more inside]
Wednoise
Very pleased with the cheesy riffs in this. [more inside]
Spooky Drone
A spooky circuitbent electronic drone for Halloween. oooOOooOo
Mas Avantnoise
Loud and thumpy circuit bent toys. [more inside]
Press a button
Another slow one.
Slowdown
It does not always have to be fast.
This is a dog
Barking, sirens, and speeding cars.
One Two One Two
Circuitbent sounds with more rhythm and structure than your usual bent glitch drone. [more inside]
Scratchin
Turntable toy added to circuit bent toys. [more inside]
bent+acoustic
Back from the dead!
Original description: A quick-and-dirty first attempt at combining circuit bent instruments with acoustic guitar. I know some people frown at the idea of forcing bent instruments into measure and meter but there's a 24% chance that those people are no fun. Did it work? I dig it. Any suggestions?
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