Hello Wendy,
Firstly, isn't that Beequeen track phenomenal!?
I thought I'd offer a couple tracks of my own for your consideration.
The first features a repeated loop of garbled spoken word, and the
second touches both of your categories -- manipulated spoken word and
made-up-language vocals. Hope you enjoy.
Al Ritchie.
http://alrazor.com/downloads/Resent_the_Intrusion.mp3 (full title: When
They Come and They Go I Resent the Intrusion)
http://alrazor.com/downloads/DottedAllOverThisFairCity.mp3
-----Original Message-----
From: Wendy [mailto:speechless1974@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2009 7:24 PM
To: Ambient Hyperreal List; idm
Subject: Looking for manipulated vocals tracks
Sorry for the cross-post, but things have been quiet lately, so hope
y'all don't mind.
I'm putting together a radio show on the topic of 'Aphasia', which will
consist of tracks based on wordless vocals. I see these coming in two
flavors: vocals that were always wordless (e.g., processed vocal drones,
singing without words) and vocals that were once intelligible but were
manipulated into unintelligibility. A track I will use is the Edit
Three Step by Beequeen:
http://www.last.fm/music/Beequeen/_/The+Edie+Three+Step?autostart .
Another example is Amon Tobin's Verbal, but I'm so over Tobin in general
that I probably won't use that.
I already have quite a bit of the first category, but not enough of the
processed-into-unintelligibility variety. Not really looking for a
specific genre; industrial, ambient, IDM, noise, other experimental is
fine, as long as there are no lyrics. Scary and eerie are fine,
rhythmic is excellent, as is ambient.
I'll also remember to post up when the show will air (available on web),
in case anyone is interested in the results!
Thanks!
Wendy
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