Showed this piece today, critique was really positive. I don't think I even got a negative comment come to think of it, or if I did I was too tired to notice or have conveniently blocked it from memory. Anyways, this is some church organ sampled off a record and along with some flute and bass clarinet I played then sampled again. The initial concept was to build up this lo-fi beat I had made with samples and live recordings of multiple layers of instruments and sounds. So while I was recording the flute and clarinet I was listening to this beat which inherently influenced how I was improvising. So now that the original beat is gone I like to think the essence and idea of that silly little loop I was playing along with still gets infused into the track now. The original application of delay to this track was accidental, I was trying to try it out on the flute and I accidentally put it on the master track. So then I extended the duration and experimented with layering delay lines both synced to tempo and frequency. I had wanted to play with repetition and duration and push this simple idea into a bit more of an extreme so if your interested in really listening, I'd recommend hooking up the stereo and putting it at a decent volume and just sit and listen for the full piece. I hope you enjoy, thanks for listening and reading my rambling introduction.
Delayed Delay by OwenArdal
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