Roger, your music bears your unique and unmistakable signature. Your experimental approach feels like a throwback to a time when humans could dream and shape their emotions into something real.
When listening to your radio sample stuff I am put in mind of an alien civilisation a billion light years away tuning into the sounds of Earth and receiving something like this!!!! And learning to groove, taboot!!!
Have you ever heard the sounds that the mile-thick ice plates in Antarctica make when they rub together? This doesn't sound that much like it, but it's in that general direction.
@@1a2b3c4d5e2288 Oh you must mean in real life. I was talking about stuff from UA-cam vids. Anyway Antarctic ice sounds have more in common with LBZ than one might have thought.
I've always had fun playing with old radios since I was a child, it's a blast
I sure would like to capture more of those squeally AM radio frequencies.
Roger, your music bears your unique and unmistakable signature. Your experimental approach feels like a throwback to a time when humans could dream and shape their emotions into something real.
We keep on trying.........
Awesome!
Reminds me of way back doing radio mixes on my boom box
Thanks Flip!
These loops are extra crunchy!!
Thank you!
nice cadence in the guitar samples here 👏 wild hearing the radio / vocal samples mixed in! 🔥
Thanks man!
Retro and yet at the same time kinda futuristic 👏
✌ 😉
Amazing what you can do with these old radio samples. Great work. 👍👍
All in a days fun!
This really kicks in
Totally mastetpiece class
Radio etc..📈🎵👌
Thanks LP!
This feels like seeing missing foundation in New York City. This would be cool in a live show ..
yeah, thanks for turning me on to those guys they are essential....
When listening to your radio sample stuff I am put in mind of an alien civilisation a billion light years away tuning into the sounds of Earth and receiving something like this!!!! And learning to groove, taboot!!!
groovy aliens, there we go, the name of my next project!!
@@loopbasedzero Get it up for Xmas!!!!
Really enjoyed this
Thanks man!
Outstanding work with those radio samples!👍👍👍
Thank you Tomas!
Pleasure!
Have you ever heard the sounds that the mile-thick ice plates in Antarctica make when they rub together? This doesn't sound that much like it, but it's in that general direction.
I've heard the crackling ice flows on the Detroit river. But never the large scale. Stuff.
@@1a2b3c4d5e2288 Oh you must mean in real life. I was talking about stuff from UA-cam vids. Anyway Antarctic ice sounds have more in common with LBZ than one might have thought.
So Cool and the Video too!
Thank you Darren!
Very cool!
Thank you Karl!
Wonderfully unhinged!
Thank you Patrick!