Disquiet Junto 0669 Phonosynthesis

The Junto assignment this week is to "Make music to help a forest regenerate."

I went looking through my recent ideas and liked the way the organ holds this piece together with a sense of soul like that I can imagine is the role of fungal activity.

There's also the steady rhythm and I decided to give a sense of decay to the melody line, which is a significant contribution from fungi in a forest. 

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Burial on drums

“I know when I’m happy with my drums because they look like a nice fishbone. When they look just skeletal as [feck] in front of me, and so I know they’ll sound good.”

Disquiet Junto 0668 All Right Then, Keep Your Secrets

 

The Disquiet Junto prompt this week is fun: "Bury a secret sound until it is no longer identifiable."

Not sure how much to share about my process as the sound is still intelligible to my ears, however it does have an accompaniament that makes it feel at home.

Oof

 


Disquiet Junto 0667 Neighbor of the Beast

The Junto this week prompted a few ideas, but I settled on listening at the door.

In my mind it was a reference to a Junto from a decade earlier, which was a haiku Marc wrote about the door clicking unlocked. 

I made a cool video at Modifyre to go with a track that's been a feature of live shows.

Jiminy Hendrix

naviarhaiku562 – Through a world of sound

Naviar Records have given me an honour and shared a poem of mine this week.

I used the prompt to incorporate a filter into this track, applying it to the crashing waves but burying it in the mix.

Goddammit Amelia Bedelia