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Clarity is a bourgeois concept. Another Lofi iPad ambient thing.

Another set of unsynchronised loops in koala sampler and gauss running through k7d, rymdigare and tape pro. I think maybe I’m hitting peak Lofi sound. To be honest I can’t get enough of it ( the tape sound) It reminds me of tripping in the woods listening to worn out psychedelic tapes on a terrible boom box.

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  • I think the title is much less inflammatory too….

  • How about "Lofi iPad ambient audio is a bourgeois concept" :smiley:

  • @Simon said:
    How about "Lofi iPad ambient audio is a bourgeois concept" :smiley:

    Hahaha but even if it's a 'budget' iPad!?

  • edited December 2021

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  • I like. Glad you didn't slap some standard beats on top. Beats is a bourgeois concept.

  • @bleep said:
    I like. Glad you didn't slap some standard beats on top. Beats is a bourgeois concept.

    Hey thanks very much! We must seize the means of production!!

  • Love the mood and textures. Beautiful 😀

  • @stown said:
    Love the mood and textures. Beautiful 😀

    @stown said:
    Love the mood and textures. Beautiful 😀

    Thank you very much :blush:

  • Clarity. Excellent sample to be had ending with this word and said by John Houseman as an old CIA hand in Three Days of the Condor.

  • @sevenape said:

    @Simon said:
    How about "Lofi iPad ambient audio is a bourgeois concept" :smiley:

    Hahaha but even if it's a 'budget' iPad!?

    That is probably ok then.

    How about "Charity is a bourgeois concept"...?

  • Another excellent track, @sevenape.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Clarity. Excellent sample to be had ending with this word and said by John Houseman as an old CIA hand in Three Days of the Condor.

    Obviously angling for a production credit here and in my opinion well deserved.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Another excellent track, @sevenape.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Clarity. Excellent sample to be had ending with this word and said by John Houseman as an old CIA hand in Three Days of the Condor.

    Obviously angling for a production credit here and in my opinion well deserved.

    Higgins: You served with Col. Donovan in the OSS, didn't you, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: I sailed the Adriatic with a movie star at the helm. It doesn't seem like much of a war now, but it was. I go even further back than that. Ten years after The Great War, as we used to call it. Before we knew enough to number them.
    Higgins: You miss that kind of action, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: No, I miss that kind of clarity.

  • Like the title

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Another excellent track, @sevenape.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Clarity. Excellent sample to be had ending with this word and said by John Houseman as an old CIA hand in Three Days of the Condor.

    Obviously angling for a production credit here and in my opinion well deserved.

    Higgins: You served with Col. Donovan in the OSS, didn't you, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: I sailed the Adriatic with a movie star at the helm. It doesn't seem like much of a war now, but it was. I go even further back than that. Ten years after The Great War, as we used to call it. Before we knew enough to number them.
    Higgins: You miss that kind of action, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: No, I miss that kind of clarity.

    Wow. In the queue for sure.

  • edited December 2021

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Higgins: You served with Col. Donovan in the OSS, didn't you, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: I sailed the Adriatic with a movie star at the helm. It doesn't seem like much of a war now, but it was. I go even further back than that. Ten years after The Great War, as we used to call it. Before we knew enough to number them.
    Higgins: You miss that kind of action, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: No, I miss that kind of clarity.

    They drank claret in the war?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Another excellent track, @sevenape.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Clarity. Excellent sample to be had ending with this word and said by John Houseman as an old CIA hand in Three Days of the Condor.

    Obviously angling for a production credit here and in my opinion well deserved.

    Higgins: You served with Col. Donovan in the OSS, didn't you, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: I sailed the Adriatic with a movie star at the helm. It doesn't seem like much of a war now, but it was. I go even further back than that. Ten years after The Great War, as we used to call it. Before we knew enough to number them.
    Higgins: You miss that kind of action, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: No, I miss that kind of clarity.

    Wow. In the queue for sure.

    It's a legitimate member of those early-mid-seventies paranoia movies (The Parallax View, The Conversation etc). Bobby plays Bobby, Faye is good, not too corny, Cliff Robertson (as Higgins) is excellent at being weary, Max Von Sydow is lovely and has the best (and samplable) little speech at the end. The whole thing is an entertainment, but the first 20 minutes is exceptionally good and I watched with my film-school son just so he could see how Sydney Pollack made it work. Certainly worth fitting in to the holiday lay around somewhere...

  • @Simon said:

    @sevenape said:

    @Simon said:
    How about "Lofi iPad ambient audio is a bourgeois concept" :smiley:

    Hahaha but even if it's a 'budget' iPad!?

    That is probably ok then.

    How about "Charity is a bourgeois concept"...?

    ha!

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Another excellent track, @sevenape.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Clarity. Excellent sample to be had ending with this word and said by John Houseman as an old CIA hand in Three Days of the Condor.

    Obviously angling for a production credit here and in my opinion well deserved.

    Thank you! Very very much xx

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Another excellent track, @sevenape.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Clarity. Excellent sample to be had ending with this word and said by John Houseman as an old CIA hand in Three Days of the Condor.

    Obviously angling for a production credit here and in my opinion well deserved.

    Higgins: You served with Col. Donovan in the OSS, didn't you, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: I sailed the Adriatic with a movie star at the helm. It doesn't seem like much of a war now, but it was. I go even further back than that. Ten years after The Great War, as we used to call it. Before we knew enough to number them.
    Higgins: You miss that kind of action, sir?
    Mr. Wabash: No, I miss that kind of clarity.

    Wow. In the queue for sure.

    In my queue too!! Thanks!!!!

  • edited December 2021

    Fab soundscape. Such great ear candy! Also could have John Houseman narrating the story to the kids from JC the fog, over the top!.........

    11:55, almost midnight. Enough time for one more story. One more story before 12:00, just to keep us warm. In five minutes, it will be the 21st of April. One hundred years ago on the 21st of April, out in the waters around Spivey Point, a small clipper ship drew toward land. Suddenly, out of the night, the fog rolled in. For a moment, they could see nothing, not a foot in front of them. Then, they saw a light. By God, it was a fire burning on the shore, strong enough to penetrate the swirling mist. They steered a course toward the light. But it was a campfire, like this one. The ship crashed against the rocks, the hull sheared in two, masts snapped like a twig. The wreckage sank, with all the men aboard. At the bottom of the sea, lay the Elizabeth Dane, with her crew, their lungs filled with salt water, their eyes open, staring to the darkness. And above, as suddenly as it come, the fog lifted, receded back across the ocean and never came again. But it is told by the fishermen, and their fathers and grandfathers, that when the fog returns to Antonio Bay, the men at the bottom of the sea, out in the water by Spivey Point will rise up and search for the campfire that led them to their dark, icy death.

    [bells ring distantly] 

  • I really enjoyed this piece, thanks! And yeah, it’s the perfect accompanyment to a dose of liberty caps in a cup of tea, or a Carlos Castaneda reading session 👍

    It kind of reminds me of the backing track that was set to some old footage of Syd Barrett tripping.

    Did you ever listen to the Oroonies?

  • @Sandstorm said:
    Fab soundscape. Such great ear candy! Also could have John Houseman narrating the story to the kids from JC the fog, over the top!.........

    11:55, almost midnight. Enough time for one more story. One more story before 12:00, just to keep us warm. In five minutes, it will be the 21st of April. One hundred years ago on the 21st of April, out in the waters around Spivey Point, a small clipper ship drew toward land. Suddenly, out of the night, the fog rolled in. For a moment, they could see nothing, not a foot in front of them. Then, they saw a light. By God, it was a fire burning on the shore, strong enough to penetrate the swirling mist. They steered a course toward the light. But it was a campfire, like this one. The ship crashed against the rocks, the hull sheared in two, masts snapped like a twig. The wreckage sank, with all the men aboard. At the bottom of the sea, lay the Elizabeth Dane, with her crew, their lungs filled with salt water, their eyes open, staring to the darkness. And above, as suddenly as it come, the fog lifted, receded back across the ocean and never came again. But it is told by the fishermen, and their fathers and grandfathers, that when the fog returns to Antonio Bay, the men at the bottom of the sea, out in the water by Spivey Point will rise up and search for the campfire that led them to their dark, icy death.

    [bells ring distantly] 

    Oh man! Such a great film! Thanks for listening!!

  • @Spidericemidas said:
    I really enjoyed this piece, thanks! And yeah, it’s the perfect accompanyment to a dose of liberty caps in a cup of tea, or a Carlos Castaneda reading session 👍

    It kind of reminds me of the backing track that was set to some old footage of Syd Barrett tripping.

    Did you ever listen to the Oroonies?

    Thank you very much! And while you are here, I am a huge fan of your presets so, thank you for that too!! I’ve never heard the Oroonies! Should I !?

  • edited December 2021

    @sevenape said:

    @Spidericemidas said:
    I really enjoyed this piece, thanks! And yeah, it’s the perfect accompanyment to a dose of liberty caps in a cup of tea, or a Carlos Castaneda reading session 👍

    It kind of reminds me of the backing track that was set to some old footage of Syd Barrett tripping.

    Did you ever listen to the Oroonies?

    Thank you very much! And while you are here, I am a huge fan of your presets so, thank you for that too!! I’ve never heard the Oroonies! Should I !?

    Thanks! That’s good to hear! 😃🙏
    I hope to have an Addstation bank ready in the new year. 🤞

    Well, since you mentioned tripping in the woods listening to worn out psychedelic tapes, it brought back some fond memories for me and it sounds like you might be the type of person to enjoy the old Oroonies tapes.

    The Oroonies included some members of Ozric Tentacles. The tapes are rather hard to obtain these days but they have uploaded quite a bit from their cassette albums onto Soundcloud. Some stuff can be found on Youtube as well. It’s the most wildly insane psychedelic stuff I’ve ever heard and was my backing track to many a mushroom trip in the past!
    Would recommend their albums, “Whale and the Wind” “Like Yeast we Rise” “EE-I-O” “The Woods are Alive” “Exalt the Horn”.

    Would also recommend another Ozric members spin-off The Ullulators. Albums, “Share a Clam” “Beyond the Gates of Ull” “Monads of Mangonia” old tapes remastered and uploaded to Band Camp.

    Oh..and another Ozrics spin-off Nodens Ictus. Also found on Band Camp.

    If you like trippy stuff, you gotta check those out! 🤪🍄

  • nicely done. i kept hitting replay on this for the last hour while i was working in my room.

  • McDMcD
    edited December 2021

    The sub-bass content is impressive. In the new Will Smith nature series he gets the POV of a blind man on how he can hear and benefit from extremely low frequency information that most people can't even detect. It tells the blind guy about volcano activity well before and normal audio content arrives at the ear. These frequencies are felt more than heard and usually in the chest area. This same concept is mentioned while swimming with whales and they use low frequency information to communicate across great distances in the under sea world.

    I'm sure water acts as a filter and drives out any coherent high frequency details and emphasizes the visceral low frequency "chest tones".

    Listen to some of this with headphones and notice the "pushes" that are applied to your head. I wonder if Rymdigare is adding most of this sub bass content. Are there desktop apps that are renowned for adding these extra subtones?

    If it is Rymdigare, there are octave dividers and resonant filters that might generate subtones. True? I'm sure Drambo can do this too. Is there a Patchstorage Drambo config to be this?

  • Excellent work, compa!

  • @Spidericemidas said:

    @sevenape said:

    @Spidericemidas said:
    I really enjoyed this piece, thanks! And yeah, it’s the perfect accompanyment to a dose of liberty caps in a cup of tea, or a Carlos Castaneda reading session 👍

    It kind of reminds me of the backing track that was set to some old footage of Syd Barrett tripping.

    Did you ever listen to the Oroonies?

    Thank you very much! And while you are here, I am a huge fan of your presets so, thank you for that too!! I’ve never heard the Oroonies! Should I !?

    Thanks! That’s good to hear! 😃🙏
    I hope to have an Addstation bank ready in the new year. 🤞

    Well, since you mentioned tripping in the woods listening to worn out psychedelic tapes, it brought back some fond memories for me and it sounds like you might be the type of person to enjoy the old Oroonies tapes.

    The Oroonies included some members of Ozric Tentacles. The tapes are rather hard to obtain these days but they have uploaded quite a bit from their cassette albums onto Soundcloud. Some stuff can be found on Youtube as well. It’s the most wildly insane psychedelic stuff I’ve ever heard and was my backing track to many a mushroom trip in the past!
    Would recommend their albums, “Whale and the Wind” “Like Yeast we Rise” “EE-I-O” “The Woods are Alive” “Exalt the Horn”.

    Would also recommend another Ozric members spin-off The Ullulators. Albums, “Share a Clam” “Beyond the Gates of Ull” “Monads of Mangonia” old tapes remastered and uploaded to Band Camp.

    Oh..and another Ozrics spin-off Nodens Ictus. Also found on Band Camp.

    If you like trippy stuff, you gotta check those out! 🤪🍄

    Wahey thanks very much! Ozrics were a big part of those nights, along with hawkwind and gong! I’ll definitely check those others out thank you!,,,

  • @McD said:
    The sub-bass content is impressive. In the new Will Smith nature series he gets the POV of a blind man on how he can hear and benefit from extremely low frequency information that most people can't even detect. It tells the blind guy about volcano activity well before and normal audio content arrives at the ear. These frequencies are felt more than heard and usually in the chest area. This same concept is mentioned while swimming with whales and they use low frequency information to communicate across great distances in the under sea world.

    I'm sure water acts as a filter and drives out any coherent high frequency details and emphasizes the visceral low frequency "chest tones".

    Listen to some of this with headphones and notice the "pushes" that are applied to your head. I wonder if Rymdigare is adding most of this sub bass content. Are there desktop apps that are renowned for adding these extra subtones?

    If it is Rymdigare, there are octave dividers and resonant filters that might generate subtones. True? I'm sure Drambo can do this too. Is there a Patchstorage Drambo config to be this?

    @wag said:
    nicely done. i kept hitting replay on this for the last hour while i was working in my room.

    @audiblevideo said:
    <3

    @dvi said:
    Excellent work, compa!

    Thank you so so much everyone for taking the time to listen and reply, may you all live to be a hundred years old and have a hundred children!

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