quoted 6 lines happen often <g>) when this guy came round the corner. He must've had
> happen often <g>) when this guy came round the corner. He must've had
> something stuck in the sole of one of his shoes, cos when he put his left
> foot down it went 'flop', and when his right hit the ground it went
> 'crunch'. He was also wearing polyester trousers, cos they went 'swish'
> between each step he took. That guy made the damn funkiest beat I ever
> heard, just by walking across the carpark!
quoted 3 lines Furthermore, I would like to posit the opinion that my kitchen floor
> > Furthermore, I would like to posit the opinion that my kitchen floor
> > sounds like Autechre as it makes both a crunch and a scratch sound every
> > time I walk across it.
You get this a lot. Sometimes I'm opening a door, and the clicking of the
lock mechanisms turns out DAMN funky... sometimes I kick some stones and
they bounce to just the right rhythm.
To quote Ae (can't remember if it was Sean or Rob) in an interview where
asked "what is your favourite track?"
"Probably the sound of someone skimming stones on a frozen lake"
Someone mentioned DXM (cough syrup) on the list the other day... good to see
another dexer around :)
The best "track" I have heard, ever, is the chopped up swooshing of wind
rustling leaves and a chorus of bird conversation (please don't ask me what
kind :), aided by Buckleys DM syrup :)
Even the best ae records don't come close to the depth of structure in the
musical machines that reality has already built for us.
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