9 posts tagged with electronic by loquacious.
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office house dub 5.1 gitch pop mix

Deconstruction and rebuild of office house dub 3.3.3 aiming for an inspiration somewhere between Boards of Canada, Nurse with Wound, Aphex Twin and proto-punk Nico/Velvet Underground. This is intentionally very experimental, abstract, noisy, tweaky, melodic and glitchy. [more inside]
posted by loquacious on Aug 30, 2012 - 2 comments

office house dub 3.3.3

Chill experimental NASA and vintage 70s porn dub. (Safe for work.) [more inside]
posted by loquacious on Aug 29, 2012 - 6 comments

Deep Freeze Rodox 394

Dub synth techno, served cold. Paired with Heat Sealed Rodox 392. [more inside]
posted by loquacious on Dec 27, 2011 - 3 comments

Heat Sealed Rodox 392

Dub synth techno. [more inside]
posted by loquacious on Dec 5, 2011 - 3 comments

Cake Mix.

Cake. Delicious cake. [more inside]
posted by loquacious on Aug 14, 2011 - 3 comments

A High Mountain is the Ideal

More noisy electro/break bitmuxing. (beta mix)
posted by loquacious on Jan 23, 2011 - 3 comments

Straphanger (H201E)

A claustrophobic, fast bus ride through the hills of San Francisco. Please hold on. [more inside]
posted by loquacious on Aug 19, 2008 - 8 comments

random funky

This is less of a song and more of a sketch, but I found it on my drive and I'm going to post it. Much less developed than my other submission. It's more of a half-assed experiment with drum signatures and reverb with some granulation synth stuff tied into the reverb and echoes. Expect little, but it's pretty hypnotic.
posted by loquacious on Jul 24, 2006 - 2 comments

HAARP Fan

This is just a random electronic noodling. It was recorded/performed "live" or mostly realtime - all filter sweeps are live, as are on the fly rhythm and melody edits. The style is inspired by Coil's The Snow EP - very early techno/acid. The melody and synth lines were inspired by the HAARP signal as re-encoded for audible spectrum. This sample also plays in the background for much of the song in various permutations, The rhythm signature was inspired by an old crufty-noisy oscillating desk fan. The timebase for the song was an odd and atypical signature to replicate the random rhythmicness of the noisy desk fan. Warning: For some reason a small subset of people have independently complained of having heart palpitations while listening to this song. Something about the rhythm signature, or perhaps the HAARP sample. *shrug*
posted by loquacious on Jul 11, 2006 - 4 comments

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