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First I want to apologize to you all, because, let's get serious, this isn't music. It's just some weird stuff and I'll explain how this could happen.
Yesterday I was abducted by aliens, they made me drink their extraterrestial whiskey, tortured my loops and dumped me in an unpleasant part of town. After which they flew off with their flying saucer while I shouted at them: Just you wait 'till I am sober. When I returned home, this piece of music came out spontaneously.
Ok, and now for those of you who don't believe in little green men. It's just... me and loops... I cannot leave them alone. Of course there's the obvious fun of pitching them up or down, and playing them with sounds/samples which don't quite match with the idea of that specific loop.
My ultimate pleasure with loops, however, is to create a polyrhythmic piece in which the original rhythmic pattern of the loop seems to change. While actually it doesn't change at all, it's the environment that changes your perception of the rhythm.
So I just put one idea on top of the other and there it is. Well, maybe I was drunk after all.
(Artwork was 'found' on the internet)
First I want to apologize to you all, because, let's get serious, this isn't music. It's just some weird stuff and I'll explain how this could happen.
Yesterday I was abducted by aliens, they made me drink their extraterrestial whiskey, tortured my loops and dumped me in an unpleasant part of town. After which they flew off with their flying saucer while I shouted at them: Just you wait 'till I am sober. When I returned home, this piece of music came out spontaneously.
Ok, and now for those of you who don't believe in little green men. It's just... me and loops... I cannot leave them alone. Of course there's the obvious fun of pitching them up or down, and playing them with sounds/samples which don't quite match with the idea of that specific loop.
My ultimate pleasure with loops, however, is to create a polyrhythmic piece in which the original rhythmic pattern of the loop seems to change. While actually it doesn't change at all, it's the environment that changes your perception of the rhythm.
So I just put one idea on top of the other and there it is. Well, maybe I was drunk after all.
(Artwork was 'found' on the internet)
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