Here are three youtube vids of some of my musical adventures (or maybe misadventures would better describe them). All of them are just one track improvisations so what you hear is exactly what I heard while playing them, no effects added afterwards. |
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Here are three youtube vids of some of my musical adventures (or maybe misadventures would better describe them). All of them are just one track improvisations so what you hear is exactly what I heard while playing them, no effects added afterwards. |
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I love noise, ambient and experimental stuff. This first track is really good. I am subscribing to your channel sir! |
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Apachama: Noun. Slimey things made of dust.
"Everything is beautiful"
Thanks, glad you like it, I'll be uploading plenty more soon. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jG-DO2xCNqU |
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Just have to comment to say it's good to see some more people into experimental music, and willing to create and share it with the rest of the world. Good stuff! The third one is definitely the best. |
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Hey thanks for the comments. I still love to make and listen to normal music but there is alot out there that most people will never experience or even understand. It's definitely alot of fun to make because you don't have to painstakingly worry about every small detail. Theres also alot of great musical ideas that can be applied to normal music that come out through Noise, maybe accidentally but still good inspiration. |
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Ive never heard genuine noise music but my one friend listens to it all the time, is there anything u can reccomed for a first time listener to help get me hooked? |
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You can't get hooked on noise music. You have to be born loving it. It is not a genre, it is a lifestyle. By that I don't mean being goth or wearing black trench coats but having a deeper appreciation for sound itself. Sitting back and just listening. This isn't pop music where catchy hooks make you wanna sing it all day. This is music that people who don't love it can't understand it. |
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