I created this short loop in fl studio long ago. It's kind of a stripper beat with a slowed down voice repeating, "i love the way she make her body" interspersed with saying "left right".
A modular synth experiment. 1 - noise/vclfo/slew - the brighter sound2 - noise/vcf - the bassy soundx - the bass drum is very unrandom. 5 minutes of random. . .
Recorded with audio technica 835b shotgun mic to sony mz-nh700 hi-md recorder and captured analog onto an imac. This puts my 3 month old baby to sleep. Good-night.
i'll do it your way. he should know by now. I'll never do anything any way but my own. This is usable because it is non-specific to outcome, and what came next. I don't care for those warning flags, and providing more might get one. But i gotta tell you. You just can't make that much racket on a train. For heaven's sake there are people around. ;-d. And no. He was not ready.
Written by Buddy Bolden (1868-1931). Performed by George Lewis (clarinet), Avery "Kid" Howard (trumpet), Jim Robinson (trombone) Lawrence Marrero (banjo), Edgar Mosley (drums), Chester Zardis (bass).
Beginning start off to one side then conversation for a second until moved to behind person. Sounds of raindrops, footsteps and two people right after rain fall outside. Stereorecorded with h4n.