Strangely Nothing Is Real reminds of Richard D James album
Also something about this track is so too dreamy and repetitive, that it makes you think, is this all real
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Stickyfingers72 wrote:The computer like code sound that comes in at 29 seconds onwards has me thinking.. Has anybody put this track through a spectrogram program?
It's probably nothing.
jcnporter wrote:The repeated main electric piano theme/riff in this tune is just so perfectly reminiscent of some forgotten 80s American soap opera theme
Stickyfingers72 wrote:The computer like code sound that comes in at 29 seconds onwards has me thinking.. Has anybody put this track through a spectrogram program?
Like I say, it's just a string line put through a ring modulator (demodulated above!)Techboy wrote:yeah I did, it's modulated sound
http://hosting.earthshine.it/~mark/nir-strings.mp3
Techboy wrote:Like I say, it's just a string line put through a ring modulator (demodulated above!)Techboy wrote:yeah I did, it's modulated sound
http://hosting.earthshine.it/~mark/nir-strings.mp3
Fireal420 wrote:i am noticing that i seem to like tomorrows harvest more, when i listen to it in my car or using speakers.
which is strange because i usually prefer music and notice more effects when i listen with headphones. but there is something about tomorrows harvest quality that seems to sound better distanced.
actually. the third time i listened to tomorrows harvest it was while listening to it on a really shitty tv speaker setup. i think the downgrade of sound somewhat added to the experience of the album. and that was the first time the album really clicked for me.
to this day i still think the album sounds much better in my car or using a stereo. ive listened to tomorrows harvest multiple times with headphones (as i do with most music), and i just couldnt feel the same effect. split your infinities and nothing is real sound way more amazing through speakers.
Lens Larque wrote:based on what
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