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bassling
Australia
Приєднався 21 бер 2006
Bassling appeals to lovers of lower frequencies and toasted sandwiches with his music and experiments in art
cloud shadows
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/12/naviarhaiku572-cool-breeze.html for track discussion.
Переглядів: 748
Відео
Dizzy [disquiet0677]
Переглядів 279 годин тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/12/disquiet-junto-0677-jeux-denfants.html for track discussion. More on the 677th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Jeux d’enfants - The Assignment: Make music inspired by a children’s toy or game - at disquiet.com/0677/
the sound of petals
Переглядів 3919 годин тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/12/naviarhaiku571-stillness.html for track discussion
Bury [disquiet0676]
Переглядів 81День тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/12/disquiet-junto-0676-sub-melody.html for track discussion More on the 676th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Sub Melody - The Assignment: Bury a slow melody deep inside a drone - at disquiet.com/0676/
Restraint [disquiet0640]
Переглядів 414 днів тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/04/disquiet-junto-0640-time-vault.html for track discussion. More on the 640th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Time Vault - The Assignment: Record a track for eight months in the future - at disquiet.com/0640/
STE-003 [disquiet0675]
Переглядів 2214 днів тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/12/disquiet-junto-0675-arc-of-drone.html for track discussion. More on the 675th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Arc of the Drone - The Assignment: Record a drone that goes from simple to complex to simple - at disquiet.com/0675/
Hydra [disquiet0674]
Переглядів 1321 день тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/11/disquiet-junto-0674-cerberus-sample.html for track discussion. More on the 674th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Cerberus Sample - The Assignment: Make a song not just with but from just one sample - at disquiet.com/0674/
Switch Back [disquiet0673]
Переглядів 7Місяць тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/11/disquiet-junto-0673-switch-back.html for track discussion. More on the 673rd weekly Disquiet Junto project, Switch Back - The Assignment: Make the quiet part loud, and vice-versa - at disquiet.com/0673/
springtime woods
Переглядів 19Місяць тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/11/naviarhaiku565-springtime-woods.html for track discussion.
Indicator [disquiet0670]
Переглядів 44Місяць тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/11/disquiet-junto-0670-right-of-way.html for track discussion. More on the 670th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Right of Way - The Assignment: Music for turn signals - at disquiet.com/0670/
Phonosynthesis [disquiet0669]
Переглядів 242 місяці тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/10/disquiet-junto-0669-phonosynthesis.html for track discussion. More on the 669th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Phonosynthesis - The Assignment: Make music to help a forest regenerate - at disquiet.com/0669/
Buried [disquiet0668]
Переглядів 262 місяці тому
See bassling.blogspot.com/2024/10/disquiet-junto-0668-all-right-then-keep.html for track discussion. More on the 668th weekly Disquiet Junto project, All Right Then, Keep Your Secrets - The Assignment: Bury a secret sound until it is no longer identifiable - at disquiet.com/0667/ This project was proposed by Mahlen Morris.
i just dont understand why you couldnt have kneeled lmao... sick vibes nonetheless and love the setup
I really like it! Very inspiring! 👍
I like
You didn't play the 606 with your foot!
Are you playing an electric kalimba and shitting on the floor at the same time? Solid.
Wow
Had never heard a kalimba sound this good, wow!👏🏽
This is really cool. Very atmospheric.
I love when you do this in advance. Knowing you do and then seeing you do it helpfully keeps me from messing with the recipe.
It's great having a bunch of these now. Like some sort of life-flashing-before-my-eyes moment!
@ Oh wow, all these years in aggregate. Very much the case.
niceee
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Just Awesome
Thanks for listening
🔥
Thanks for listening
This is just fantastic. All this with just the e-kalimba and the two pedals?
Mostly. There's some post-processing, like tape-style saturation and EQ and compression.
I could have happily listened to a video of just the first 50 secs but then you flex on the Onward pedal... far out.
It's got a few tricks, and I'm yet to try a drum machine.
I think this is quite likely realistic to the proposed scenario
Too literal?
@@bassling Perfect
Blessings dear friend
Same to you
Very enjoyable! Nicely done!
Cheers!
Lovely!
Thanks for watching
I can't believe you still upload
Believe it!
Nice stuff, the way the percussion evolves all the time means the bananas time signature doesn't bug me. The chords, bass, melody, move slowly enough that I feel the phrases without sweating the subdivisions.
Yes, I think the time signature is a good prompt. Thanks!
Cool
Nah, you're cool!
Love it
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Love it! The ghost image is super cool.
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Beautiful piece!
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Cool video, leaving my mark when it becomes famous!!
🤞
Interesting! I'll give it a try for in the garden. Unfortunately this year the sunflowers don't really want to get going so i have to make instead of grow things to look at. Warm greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱.
Sunflowers would be nice to look at, but maybe you can add colour to your wind organs?
Thank you! So awesome to see you - and congrats on the project.
Thanks Marc, it's a fun challenge -- much like the Junto.
A cool laid back bit of a jam session, I appreciate the focus on woodwinds to form the soundscape of it all, and I feel the idea to capture a warmth in the cold is a decently captured, with a feeling of a warm if unfamiliar atmosphere. The mixing of temperatures, and tones in order to get a calming laid back lukewarm.
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Nice. There's a Bill Laswell / Miles Davis vibe to some of the electric percussion sounds.
Wow, that's a great result! If only I could add some of that sparse, yet decisive trumpet to tie it together.
Oh man as soon as I saw the thumbnail I knew this would fire me up. Love it! It conjurs up an image of entropy. Like algae blooming in reverse and snaking spasmodically into the dirties darkest corners of the pond we call life.
Thanks! I did a couple of versions of this song, but guess I should run more material through my synths for you.
Fantastic, man. This is fantastic. Feels like a step forward to me.
Thanks! It seems to have that energy of an idea that's quickly executed.
Awesome track
Not as awesome as you :)
Very Cool!
Thanks for listening
love the wonk Jase!
Thanks Antonio! It felt good to get back on the bass.
I am going to get some pvc 4 inch wide pipe and make one for a test. I will seal top and bottom and add an oil funnel for the cap which will resemble a tin man. Mount it up high and see what it will do.
Great idea
A joy to hear your inspired overdubs, @bassling & Jimmy Lem!
Thanks for your inspiring work, @encym_music
Forgot all about this. Thank you.
Thanks! Just realised how much use I've got from NASA's footage since this one.
Kinda dope that you made a melody with my name 😅
Even better, there's an entire park in Hanwood with your name on it!
How many of these should I construct and install in an out-of-sight location in order to achieve maximum impact on freaking out my neighbor?
Dunno, how good is your neighbour's hearing?
@bassling, He has decent hearing, but more importantly, he’s always listening😛 Have you ever tried mounting one of these whistles upon a platform that rotates-similar to a weathervane-so as to maintain the angle at which the wind flows around the bottle in relation to the slit?
That's a good idea. I'd been entertaining an idea more like a windmill, where you can create the airflow at a rate to get the overblow effect that increases audible volume.
@bassling that would be incredible and so fun to build. I hope you’ll consider posting whatever contraption your come up with. You could very likely achieve the necessary velocity with blades even in gentle wind speeds, I’d reckon. I do wonder, however, if creating a weathervane or a bladed system might detract from the sonic quality through the introduction of stability. I ended up making a few of these bottles and placing them in the garden. What I noticed, like with music, the periods of silence and variability in volume contribute greatly to the perceived quality of sound. This is, of course, achieved through the generally turbulent nature of wind. But I’m probably overthinking this as well. Neither of these approaches are likely to achieve such a constant flow of laminar movement as to produce a completely flat sound. Such a fun project!
Hark at Mozart here, playing his keyboard upside -down! 😀
Oh go on, no one has ever compared me to Mozart before!
Hmm. You watched this movie, and said to yourself These are the musical cues that fit with what's going on in each scene. Very interesting. I have no clue how to be that innovative or imaginative.
Thanks for listening! I wanted an opportunity to soundtrack a film (that I hadn't made myself), so I found a film that I wanted to watch multiple times and set about finding music to suit it.
@@bassling I thought you created this music.
Yes, the soundtrack is made with my music.
@@bassling Good
Thank you for this Oh yeah man. That was really smooth.
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Great to watch you at work - nicely done!
Thanks for looking and listening
What a fun jam! I especially like your guitar tone. Nice work!
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so many lovely moments in it!
Thanks! It's good to get on the kit
Love the interruption at the beginning 😂
Keeping it real!
Cool daddy O
I'm just chillin' like Bob Dylan
Nice! 🤗
Thank you!
moogalicious
I know, right? Usually I'm boogalicious!
Yes!
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