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iMOOGination

3 tracks Model 15, Digitalism 2000, SWAM Flugelhorn and Euphonium, Module Strings. Once again, much better with headphones. Maybe @shinyisshiny will give me some mastering analysis on this one.

Comments

  • I'm listening on studio monitors and it sounds really good.

    Self mastering as well as being the performing Artist
    is always difficult as we are in the moment searching
    for the perfect sound.

    I wouldn't change this at all.
    I personally would leave this as is, go onto another piece
    and then come back to listen with fresh ears.

    Musically, nothing less than excellence as always.

    I have a smile my face listening to this.

    Once again thank you for sharing.

  • Easy listening in the car this morning out getting breakfast. Sounds great through the bone stock audio system in my Challenger.

    Mike, what time of day are you most creative?

  • I have a sweet spot of about 15 minutes starting at around 2:45 am. At 3:00, I start dreading my own self-imposed rule that nothing good ever happens after 3:30 and I’m shot. Hopefully the good ideas pour out and I have stuff to work on the next day.

    -Not Mike

  • Really loving these moog improvisations. This one made me smile too.
    Good question @Edward_Alexander, I suspect the answer is any waking moment for the prolific @LinearLineman. For me change to, 'What time of year ...?'

  • edited June 2021

    @Gravitas , @Edward_Alexander, @oat_phipps and @pbelgium. Thanks for listening. Much appreciated and glad you are liking these attempts at MOOGsterpieces. Actually, the hardest part now is coming up with the sick puns required for the titles... two more to go to complete the MOOG album.

    As to the smiles... it wasn’t really conscious, but I think I was affected by the US Memorial Day holiday...The horns, of course. Listening I get a kind of remembrance, gratitude and hope. But maybe I’m anthropomorphisizing... sort of.

    I guess I could do this during the day, but I’m more at peace between 11pm and 6am. The quiet gets me. Often it takes that full stretch of time, as did this one. About one out of four or five tracks linger into a second session the next day to complete.

    I generally fit a movie into the all nighter... either to recharge my iPad or to give my ears a break. Last night was “The Wailing”, a Korean horror movie on Hulu. Highly recommended. Korean movies are earthy, gritty, unpretentious and always with humor... even in this shock style film. The crime ones, as was this, always seem to have an idiot cop in the lead or nearby. They are great at poking fun at themselves... not so sure about the North Korean movie scene, however 🤔😉😎😘

  • @LinearLineman said:

    I guess I could do this during the day, but I’m more at peace between 11pm and 6am. The quiet gets me. Often it takes that full stretch of time, as did this one. About one out of four or five tracks linger into a second session the next day to complete.

    So you’re like my mom; sleep all day and up all night?

    lol maybe I need to go swap out Mom’s Mahjong game for a midi keyboard and see what happens 😂

    I always thought the same really; the creativity comes out when the sun goes down. I’ve noticed lately though, that early morning when you wake after a good nights sleep, and your mind is clear and free from the weight of the day, is also a great time for improvisation and creative ideas.

  • @Edward_Alexander, a bit like your mom without the breasts and apron (lol, she was probably an engineer!) i sleep 6-8 hours a day. Usually 7-1pm. It works with my gf exwife. We stay out of each other’s hair. Especially since COVID has her working from home. Still, anytime is Miller Time when it comes to music.

  • Nice regal, contemplative feeling on this one, LL. Seems fitting for reflection during the Memorial Day weekend just this week.

  • Really nice track. Very soothing.
    Just wondering how many lungs your flugelhorn and euphonium players have 😉

  • Now sitting here at the end of the busy day, after driving to meet my sick old mother... thank you for this piece of art!.

    Georg

  • Maybe just a teeny bit of delay on horns/lead... other than that reallly really nice to my ears. I always like your music! Good day sir.

  • Thanks for listening @NeuM.
    Lol @JanKun, I’ve abandoned breathing all together. Especially with the synthesized nature of these MOOG tracks. It’s all just sound to me.
    Thanks @Franketti. Visiting one’s elderly (ha, I’m f’ing elderly!) parents is a mitzvah. Glad I could ease the ride.
    @MrSmileZ, absolutely agree about the delay. You hear that it soundtracks for war movies all the time. I’ll remember that in the future,

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