What is a hobby you enjoy, but seems too quirky or obscure to bring up in most conversations?
Mine would be creating pen and paper ciphers for my made up secret communication needs.
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Mine would be creating pen and paper ciphers for my made up secret communication needs.
I make music, but it's not really music anyone would want to put on at a party, so I don't tell anyone about it. There's nothing more awkward than standing there trying to explain to someone that what they're listening to is a chord progression played with each note slightly out of phase such that rather than distinct chord changes, you just get an overall impression of it as time progresses while they screw up their face in confusion and disgust. Not that everything I make is a conceptual experiment, but that's inevitably what someone will put on if they discover my music.
Damn bro are you me?? Haha but seriously, BoC is probably my biggest influence ever and I hear quite a bit of their influence in your stuff. I hardly ever tell anyone about my music because I feel that most people just won't "get" it.
BoC are pretty good, but I've bounced off every album since MhtRtC which I listened to an obscene amount of back when it came out. I didn't hate them, just none of them grabbed me like their first.
The SH-101 is a great synth. Which I don't own, but that rubbery, wobbly analog sound is fantastic.
Ooh you got a link to that song??
Here's one
Here's another
A lot of "Voltaic Fauna Bodies" explores the theme, though there are some other, algorithmically generated melodies and things in there, too.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s): https://piped.video/watch?v=O-lkZ13zggY&
https://piped.video/watch?v=ycylvpQZnRA&
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source, check me out at GitHub.
Hey bot, I would love to use Piped, but the videos never play for me. They appear to load, but they never start playing.
It's one of those things that sounds really cool when you describe it because you use lots of big techy words, but ultimately it's just some weird noises.
You should introduce it just as abstract sound art, or something, and then people will have a realistic expectation and you can elaborate on techniques if they show further interest.
I suppose that would get straight to the eye-rolling and skip the confusion.
Cool, I like it. Downloaded.
I'd love to hear that.
Sounds interesting.