One thing I’ve noticed about the use of drones is that if the composer is canny the listener can “crawl inside” the drone, so to speak, to notice subtle variations in pitch, color and texture - the effect really IS psychedelic. Listen carefully to the sitar or the Scottish war-pipes and you’ll feel it. Eno is clearly a master at this, which is one of the reasons his catalog holds the listener’s interest. (Thanks for all your work, btw.)
This lament does not unfold like a picture book full of stars, where birds fly, farandoles spin, rattles click and sorcerers dance, and we can regret it 💃
is this stretch done with the Paul xstretch app. its surprising how much can be got out of a few seconds of a recording any recoding .. then stretched or when strrrrrettttchddd. (binaural bubbles of water glugging can be spliced in or above or below with a little eq adjustment a mic or piezo pick up to capture the glug of a water dispenser slowed by a few % is amazing). Brian did an album of such weird sounds a quadriphonic noisescape that you could play while listening to something else the scape was totally transparent and could freak a person not expecting it. it felt sounded like something had entered ghost like on to a known record used that album and did something like it to a pal he thought he was having a nervous break down. nearly jumped out his skin in fright.. we both mildly stoned back 82 yeah mind good ol' games. with p x stretch just a 7sec snippet a tiny fragment.. can give hours of sound yeah and doesn't take that very long either. used sparingly or best spliced and diced then copied and pasted with volume and pan automation it can be a foundation to weave other loop sounds in out and around the long oscillating base they like clouds drifting never repeating a sameness but at the same time different so you don't become bored or tired and a shuffle of fractal or AI visuals. ay just a bit of reverb and whatever and there it is a soundscape that'll fit most any fractal or AI visual something the mind can ponder or just drift with.. kind of a stress relief tool.
For the interested, here's a movement from Beethoven's 9th. Not made by me, they stretched the entire symphony to 24 hours. Search 'nine beet stretch'. ua-cam.com/video/JSJ9Bkhb1Q4/v-deo.htmlsi=B9smLCJ6dAbII9XQ
One thing I’ve noticed about the use of drones is that if the composer is canny the listener can “crawl inside” the drone, so to speak, to notice subtle variations in pitch, color and texture - the effect really IS psychedelic. Listen carefully to the sitar or the Scottish war-pipes and you’ll feel it. Eno is clearly a master at this, which is one of the reasons his catalog holds the listener’s interest. (Thanks for all your work, btw.)
this comment is insane ily
Is this a note, a vibration? Then into a curve of some sort ? All of the above.
Une façon géniale de retrouver du temps pour réfléchir.
Excellent version. Thanks!
This lament does not unfold like a picture book full of stars, where birds fly, farandoles spin, rattles click and sorcerers dance, and we can regret it 💃
Shit, I started playing this and Lost Keys (Blame Hofman) by Tool at the same time. What a trip...
Whoa .......
And I thought I was one of the few who enjoys playing pieces of music together simultaneously ........
Magical.
is this stretch done with the Paul xstretch app.
its surprising how much can be got out of a few seconds of a recording
any recoding .. then stretched or when strrrrrettttchddd.
(binaural bubbles of water glugging can be spliced in or above or below with a little eq adjustment
a mic or piezo pick up to capture the glug of a water dispenser slowed by a few % is amazing).
Brian did an album of such weird sounds a quadriphonic noisescape that you could play while
listening to something else the scape was totally transparent and could freak a person not expecting it.
it felt sounded like something had entered ghost like on to a known record
used that album and did something like it to a pal he thought he was having a nervous break down.
nearly jumped out his skin in fright.. we both mildly stoned back 82 yeah mind good ol' games.
with p x stretch just a 7sec
snippet a tiny fragment.. can give hours of sound yeah and doesn't take that very long either.
used sparingly or best spliced and diced then copied and pasted with volume and pan automation
it can be a foundation to weave other loop sounds in out and around the long oscillating base
they like clouds drifting never repeating a sameness but at the same time different
so you don't become bored or tired and a shuffle of fractal or AI visuals.
ay just a bit of reverb and whatever and there it is a soundscape that'll fit most any fractal or AI visual
something the mind can ponder or just drift with.. kind of a stress relief tool.
oh yes thank you!!!
destroys me omg
excelent !!!
Thanks!
Il faut du temps pour réfléchir et méditer. J adore ces genres de musique qui te donne envie de t évader...
This version is hot❤❤❤❤
Is this a whole album or just one song stretched?
Please explain what 'stretched' means to a novice
It is a long version from the original, with a software that "stretch" the song.
Much slower than the original
Is this long version from Eno himself, or from yourself?@@TatoSchab
@@michaelm5926 i made it
great, thanks!@@TatoSchab
For the interested, here's a movement from Beethoven's 9th. Not made by me, they stretched the entire symphony to 24 hours. Search 'nine beet stretch'.
ua-cam.com/video/JSJ9Bkhb1Q4/v-deo.htmlsi=B9smLCJ6dAbII9XQ
Sono così giùùùùùù
Bellísimo🙏🗻🏕🌄🌅🌌🌠🌟☁
Bellissimo!!