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Cicadas

This year is something special if you’re a cicada.

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  • Interesting. Kept me engaged, even though I found it a tad creepy crawly lol

  • Really nice sounds. Definitely Cicada-like. They’re all gone now, and I sorta miss them. Cute little guys with their big red eyes. This year is my third cycle. The first time around I was working as a house painter and they kept flying into the wet paint. I had to keep putting up the ladder, pick them out, and do a touch up.

    Maybe it’s just me, but I am hearing a little bit of “arrangement” in this, as opposed to pure improvisation. In any case, I like it. Have you ever considered taking a few improvs and structuring them into a larger composition? I did something similar with some of the sketches by @McD. I think they turned out really nice.

    Weather here is beautiful. High 70s and sunny. Sitting out on my patio with a cool refreshing adult beverage, and my iPad. Ain’t half bad… and it’s Friday! Peace, bro.

  • Thanks @Fruitbat1919 lol, yeah, a bit creepy.
    @Paulieworld this is a special year for the lil critters…

    Cicada broods often emerge together, the University of Connecticut says, but 2024 will mark the first time in more than 200 years that Brood XIX, which arrives every 13 years, and Brood XIII, which arrives every 17 years, will emerge at the same time.

    Btw, more than 1,000,000,000,000 cicadas will emerge mate and promptly die in the US this year.
    Enjoy your love and weekend, bro.

  • I love these tracks where you find a synth ARP Preset that inspires you to create.
    Are you going to make a whole album dedicated to Insects?

    They are at the foundation of the food web, and most of the plants and animals we eat rely on insects for pollination or food.

    Ugly pests that were here pretty early in the development of an inhabitable planet and capable of adapting to an uninhabitable world as well. Hopefully, they will allow the process of vegetation to re-emerge as the planet cools down over a few millennia and we get another chance at proving we are truly the masters of the universe.

    Of course, Elon Musk hopes to download his consciousness to the cloud (Neurolink), and send it to Mars (SpaceX) and wait out the interval between these two ears in the story of man.

    I’m just hoping the future generations can forgive us for being so selfish and always putting capitalism above humanity. “Drill baby, drill”.

    Anyway, I love this track because it’s stands in stark contrast to everything you create when you sit down to spin us a story. Variety and spice, ya-da, ya-da.

  • Michael, those cicadas “noises” are more like meditation to me. I can’t imagine a hot summer and a seascape without them. You captured very well that summer melancholy. I like it! 🤩

  • Mike man you did it again. I was just thinking of our wonderful NYC summer we’ve been having this year…now I can just chill for the rest of the summer knowing the fist half is over and the best half is just starting! June is great but summer really sizzles with the cicadas (esp of August). Nice capture of the sounds

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    Thanks @McD @Luxthor @yellow_eyez. No insect album in my future but I have done other insect titled tracks. Here’s another creepy oneone…

  • A few months late listening to this… loved it. Luckily we don’t have any insects this scary in the UK 🐝

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