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Inkstone
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Ambient and Illbient soundspaces, world fusion, drum and bass,
acoustic techno trance based on middle eastern and hip hop rhythms,
with vocal percussion, throat singing, didgeridoo, and other fun
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"Six Layer Vox Crispy"
The first in an ongoing series of pieces in which Simran works
with vocalist Barbara Jaspersen to do sound for a small modern
dance troupe. Here we have layers of soprano vocals, with loops
full of wok lids and such.
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Looping experiments from a Choreographer's Collective rehearsal. Two voices (Simran, Barbara Jaspersen), two loopers, two reverb units set on stun, no wait, on 2 second bounce delay, and a DD5. Some word loops that build sentences word-by-word out of order. Various scritches and pops looping in several tempos. OK, I admit: I did mix the loops together in a postprocessing phase afterwards. |
Credits: Voices -- Barbara Jaspersen, Simran Gleason |
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Two voices; many layers. Themes enter and leave in phases. Some ions pass the membrane; others bounce off. It all vibrates. |
Credits: Barbara Jaspersen -- vocals |
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This piece is layered on an eerie throat singing bass line that sounds like a synth line. Accented with light vocal percussion, with the loops run through a pitch shifter feedback circuit at the end. This was recorded during a choregraphers collective rehearsal. You can hear Karen asking me "Do you know any Ethiopian music?" And my answer: "Not a thing, not a thing!" |
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