As we proceeded along, the sounds of what we thought to be a skirmish never got louder. There was just a din fading in and out of our perception as we moved forward. Ill-defined, the sounds nevertheless occupied our attention and kept us on edge. Expecting to see signs of some struggle or battle, our eyes glanced over a desolate landscape with no signs of anyone or anything having been there for some time...or...ever. Thank you for this. It was wonderful to listen to...twice.
@@dubsboxalgo Thank you for this vision! However, I fear that this feeling of uneasy serenity is premature. It is called "The prelude" for a reason. But enough spoilers! The second part is coming :)
@@PrettyRandomNoises I listened to the entire track. I have a couple people who are not producing pro recordings all the time, yet, they are generating interesting ideas. so I keep checking back and listen. My videos might get a hundred listens. Oh well. I am having fun.
@@griffithmorgan4966 Oh, I know there is some good modular music out there by "not professionals". I found your compliment funny because not so long ago I gave a similar one and it was met with the same kind of surprised reception :D Again, thanks for listening to the very end!
@@PrettyRandomNoises I'm a film maker. I work with trained composers. The difference between a professionally mixed and mastered recording is pretty astounding. But, it's not always better. Even my sound expert friends like to see what people like us are doing to kind of keep in touch with the underground. There is a guy on here, I think his handle is Bata. I really like his song intros and am a bit meh over his songs. But I always go listen to his latest noise sections. We're all exploring this stuff.
As we proceeded along, the sounds of what we thought to be a skirmish never got louder. There was just a din fading in and out of our perception as we moved forward. Ill-defined, the sounds nevertheless occupied our attention and kept us on edge. Expecting to see signs of some struggle or battle, our eyes glanced over a desolate landscape with no signs of anyone or anything having been there for some time...or...ever.
Thank you for this. It was wonderful to listen to...twice.
@@dubsboxalgo Thank you for this vision! However, I fear that this feeling of uneasy serenity is premature. It is called "The prelude" for a reason. But enough spoilers! The second part is coming :)
I am liking it so far... will keep listening.
11 minutes in and still here!
@@griffithmorgan4966 11 minutes in our modular culture of ignoring other people's creations borders on eternity :D Glad you liked it so much!
@@PrettyRandomNoises I listened to the entire track.
I have a couple people who are not producing pro recordings all the time, yet, they are generating interesting ideas. so I keep checking back and listen.
My videos might get a hundred listens. Oh well. I am having fun.
@@griffithmorgan4966 Oh, I know there is some good modular music out there by "not professionals". I found your compliment funny because not so long ago I gave a similar one and it was met with the same kind of surprised reception :D Again, thanks for listening to the very end!
@@PrettyRandomNoises I'm a film maker. I work with trained composers. The difference between a professionally mixed and mastered recording is pretty astounding.
But, it's not always better.
Even my sound expert friends like to see what people like us are doing to kind of keep in touch with the underground.
There is a guy on here, I think his handle is Bata. I really like his song intros and am a bit meh over his songs. But I always go listen to his latest noise sections.
We're all exploring this stuff.