I love your music because it's never predictable; you always find a way to create something beautiful and original. It's hard to avoid repetition in experimental music, but you always manage to add something new and intriguing. Well done Roger!!!
Thank you for noticing, Marcus, its true, the negative side effect of that is that I get annoyed when i hear artists do the same thing with every piece, even over years......
love that main creeping fling in the first segment 🔥 great palette of echo and reverb carrying all throughout, and that prominent burst that closes the song has such a satisfying texture, totally does it for me 👏
Some super experimentally amazing sounds here Loop and the video is just amazing! They match up just perfectly & love the color scheme you used here too 👌👏
That opening shriek is very old-school sci-fi sounding, and the high color saturation of the video adds to that (imagined) narrative. Again, I like the minimal nature of this piece. The shifts from one section to the next are very natural sounding. This is like an evolution of early experimental minimalism, now that I think about it. Kind of reminds me of the early minimalist experiments by Terry Jennings who also happens to be SR's late uncle.
@loopbasedzero Thats totally fine! Sometimes I watch an awesome video and think that I left a comment, but a week later when the creator makes another one I realize I never actually typed it. I do believe the thought counts for something.
Howdy!! Some of the textures here are reminiscent of circuit bent stuff!! A very productive session of guitar experiments I would say!! And very evocative and pleasing visuals!! Many thanks!!
I love your music because it's never predictable; you always find a way to create something beautiful and original. It's hard to avoid repetition in experimental music, but you always manage to add something new and intriguing. Well done Roger!!!
Thank you for noticing, Marcus, its true, the negative side effect of that is that I get annoyed when i hear artists do the same thing with every piece, even over years......
"Ride the snake to the lake"... That was awesome!
thanks man! 🤘
love that main creeping fling in the first segment 🔥 great palette of echo and reverb carrying all throughout, and that prominent burst that closes the song has such a satisfying texture, totally does it for me 👏
You have a great ear!
Snake vibes 💯 se puede sentir deslizándose lentamente 🔥🔥🔥
¡Imágenes cautivadoras! ¡Gracias!
Great atmospheric music that fits the mesmerising visuals 👍
Thank you MB!
Wow!!! Definitely took my imagination to distant Parallel Universes deep in my mind 🧠
Love your sounds !!! 🎶 🎵
I appreciate your feedback, thanks!
Some super experimentally amazing sounds here Loop and the video is just amazing!
They match up just perfectly & love the color scheme you used here too 👌👏
Thanks for tuning in Professor!
Great soundtrack and title for this region. Somehow the sounds seem to capture the heat and climate of these areas too. 👍👍
Thank you Lunar!
Gorgeous! and land seen from above always has this peculiar painterly quality - especially when seen through your psychedelic lens!
landscapes are wonderful from the sky! - thank you!
They're huge, possible reservoirs along the river backed up with a dam. Awesome noise my Friend
Yeah, I couldn't really pinpoint it on the map but this region also appears to go through Arches National Park.
Feels like hesitation and dread of an unknown future. I like it
Thank you tin, I know that feeling...
This really is awesome piece with the video!
Thank you LP!
That opening shriek is very old-school sci-fi sounding, and the high color saturation of the video adds to that (imagined) narrative. Again, I like the minimal nature of this piece. The shifts from one section to the next are very natural sounding. This is like an evolution of early experimental minimalism, now that I think about it. Kind of reminds me of the early minimalist experiments by Terry Jennings who also happens to be SR's late uncle.
Interesting, thanks for the reference, i can see there is an album on-kine with Rhys Chatham, Tony Conrad, Charlemagne Palestine, et. al., .....
@@loopbasedzero Yeah, the LaMonte Young crowd, more or less, or the pre-Fluxus crowd.
Oooooo I freakin love that input at around 1:51 in. So good
Thanks man!
I'm really getting Solaris vibes from the sound textures and video colors!
cool thanks Patrick, I stopped by your diptych yesterday but failed to leave a comment.
@loopbasedzero Thats totally fine! Sometimes I watch an awesome video and think that I left a comment, but a week later when the creator makes another one I realize I never actually typed it. I do believe the thought counts for something.
un bel misterioso racconto musicale!
Grazie Fudix!
I've floated the snake a few times. Quite the river.
The Snake is the largest tributary of the Columbia....? lucky you!
Howdy!! Some of the textures here are reminiscent of circuit bent stuff!! A very productive session of guitar experiments I would say!! And very evocative and pleasing visuals!! Many thanks!!
Thank you MS, yes, the original files have a lot time and delay manipulation from the MXR Carbon Copy pedal.
@@loopbasedzero Yes, some of the guitar effects pedals can be really useful!!
Great title, reminds me of one of our songs 🐍
one i'm familiar with?
Very cool video and music Roger! 👍👍👍
Thank you Tomas!
You are very welcome!
Very original my friend, creating your own genres is cool
Thanks man!
Here's the thing, this is all sorts of lovely. Ride the snake🍌
Thank you 3SBSM!