A sequence that reproduces the sonic signature of noisy audio equipements like turntables or any other noisy/creaky piece of gear. Created on a roland system100 vintage modular synth.
Nasty sound of a crumpled, used milk carton with a bit of water in it being manipulated, resulting in many disgusting sounding slurps, gurgles, and squelching noises.
Warning: harsh noise with resonant malefactors. Bad q ! bad q!. Noise sound through analog phase shifter and steiner parker filter through a holtech-based delay. I imagine this as a soundtrack to an ultraviolent horror movie scene.
Drop noise made with the mouth and amended by accelerating the speed and introduction of a "pluck" between each drop of molten noise at the beginning and end.
Church bells into dada life sausage fattener about 15 times, into audiodamage eos, into camelcrusher. Harsh noise sounds transitioning into a nice crescendo and flutter towards the end.
Noise left after dithering and phase canceling a tone. A tone was created with audacity's tone generator. Another version of the tone was made by downsampling and dithering the original tone in ableton live. I then phase cancelled the two sounds by switching the polarity of one of the tones and blending them back together in audacity. Because of the phase canceling, none of the original tone can be heard. Only the noise added during dithering remains.
A series of percussive and harsh stabs, distorted and with little tonality. I sampled these when i crashed a 303 softsynth and the buffer started to fxxk up.
A sound of spinning one of those round wooden 'doll-inside-of-a-doll-inside-of-a-doll' things. If there's a certain word for it i can't remember. I added reverb and delay and stuff.