rabbithabits
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Author: dataplex on November 28 2006
--> cyberspace. a consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts... a graphic representation of data abstracted from banks of every computer in the human system. unthinkable complexity. lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. like city lights, receding...
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only complaint is the -2step transpose. sounds like knight rider.


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ok.. i'll leve u alone.

interesrting sounds tho in the trak

how did u make?

sampling and downsampling. there's lots of upright piano there

Very nice. Especially the hard panned breath....very creepy and interesting.

I don't know about 'unthinkable complexity', but I enjoyed listening to it. I think that bubbly transposed line could have been lower in the mix to creat more of a backdrop - just an aesthetic opinion, really, not a criticism. And I agree that the 2-step thing is complainable - I'm all for references to Kit, but in this context it just sounds too 'stock' to me. Even if you extended them to repeat 5 bars each, it would be more interesting.

man, I forgot how cool that nighrider theme was. who wrote that?

I like all the dissonant piano sounds in the beginning of this one.

cold and dissonant, I like it.

the rythmic click and guitar half-strum mechanics for percussion are bones!
more flared trumpet please. er. wait. that's trumpet turns into bug wings..lol wow.
i likes it muches

some interesting layers at work in here. some of the pitch-bendy stuff doesn't work for me either but overall this has some very cool textures/samples. hallucinatory is right, almost a blurry mindscape. thanks for sharing.

peace

I thought the title was Rabbits in Habits, and I was picturing nun bunnies.

I like the sounds. Agree with the -2step transposition... well, up til the knight rider reference. Its a bit mundane compared to the weirdness of the sounds.

dunno i kinda liked the transposition. made it sound kinda fun and tounge in cheek.

man, that saxaphone is awesome. kinda reminds me of pierre bastien.


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