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by @kembole

Liner Notes

#experimental #rock #microtonal #cycles #loops #repeat

Very much a practice in improvisational pieces, looping them and moving fast. Ended up playing guitar with a thermos bottle cap and a coin.

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I can't help but hear Mike Patton going vocally nuts over this. Super cool.

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I found myself really grooving out to this one. Very much my sort of thing. This is absolutely full of interesting ideas and experimental wizardry. That microtonal lead guitar is particularly satisfying. As Charlie Fort used to say, one measures a circle beginning anywhere...

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This sounds weird in a good way. I have no idea how you created the noises in the middle, sounds rad. It's really hard to write a slightly out of tune / microtonal movement, that doesn't crash with te rest of the instruments. Well done

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I had the guitar as a lap guitar, hit the pickup with a coin and hit the strings with my other hand. One track I strummed the strings at the tuning keys behind the nut. The slide was a metal cap for a thermos bottle, I hit the strings kind of hard and slid the cap at the same time.

I also did a few slapback and chorus echoes that were tuned to be out of key.

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I often find out hard to listen to instrumental songs but you really have a way of making music interesting. Great Guitars (with and without capcoin) and heavy drums and bass to put them on. Well done. 🙏

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I'll never understand how brains write music like this. I would never choose any of those notes, but it's very good and I wish I would have!

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This is an opening to an as yet unreleased Quentin Tarantino movie, right? Samuel L. Jackson, blood spatter and all. One long camera shot!

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I like the cacophony of the guitar parts adding up and then the breakdown to drum and bass. It’s an interesting journey. Almost visual for me. Very cool. Kudos.

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