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Re: Okta 2: Back to the Skies
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 5:35 pm
by Paul_C
coldbrightsunlight wrote:not sure which piece yours was but it was a great mix and I enjoyed all of it.
That makes me even happier*, you can have a virtual hug too !
*for not being able to separate mine from the good stuff

and for enjoying it as part of a greater whole

Re: Okta 2: Back to the Skies
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 7:17 am
by Dowi
Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:As a late addendum/slight necrobump, back when I was making my Okta track, there were lotsa sounds in the pool I liked but didn't end up using. A few of those I smashed together into some pleasing drone zones, creating new "Heraclitus Akimbo" mixes of tracks from JM Charcot and Mushrooms in Shampoo that I set aside in a special folder of noteworthy drones.
Add in a piece from one of Paul's albums and there's now a little ILF corner in my latest drone mix, over at mixcloud:
https://www.mixcloud.com/Mechanical_Forest_Sound/drone-brunch-15/
Also tracks from Charlemagne Palestine, Experimental Audio Research, some peeps from my musical neighbourhood and (of course!) a music cue from an 80's BBC cop show. In case you dig any of that sort of thing.
Currently listening while having lunch (not brunch

) and enjoying it a lot, particularly the track with the kids talking etc around the 12th minute or so.
Re: Okta 2: Back to the Skies
Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 6:39 pm
by Heraclitus Akimbo
Dowi wrote:Currently listening while having lunch (not brunch

) and enjoying it a lot, particularly the track with the kids talking etc around the 12th minute or so.
Ecumenically acceptable for all meals! (The mixtapes are called that 'cause I helped put together an actual drone brunch event once, and the first few were made from the playlists I made for that.)
I believe that piece was the Charlemagne Palestine track... I liked to think when I was listening to it that the animal noises were his stuffed animals coming to life.