cieiec -- disquiet0418 by sevenism
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didnt feel like recording ice, thought i'd use last years sample, but then decided to use last years track: iec
had 4 versions of the track in iris 2 starting from different positions, playing at a much lower frequency and through vinyl and ozone 8 elements too
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Disquiet Junto Project 0418: Ice-Nine
The Assignment: Record the sound of ice in a glass and make something of it.
Welcome to a new year (the ninth!) of Disquiet Junto communal music projects. This week’s project is as follows. It’s the same project we’ve begun each year with since the very first Junto project, way back in January 2012. The project is, per tradition, just this one step:
Step 1: Please record the sound of an ice cube rattling in a glass, and make something of it.
Background: Longtime participants in, and observers of, the Disquiet Junto series will recognize this single-sentence assignment — “Please record the sound of an ice cube rattling in a glass, and make something of it” — as the very first Disquiet Junto project, the same one that launched the series back on the first Thursday of January 2012. Revisiting it at the start of each year since has provided a fitting way to begin the new year. At the start of the ninth year of the Disquiet Junto, it is a tradition. A weekly project series can come to overemphasize novelty, and it’s helpful to revisit old projects as much as it is to engage with new ones. Also, by its very nature, the Disquiet Junto suggests itself as a fast pace: a four-day production window, a regular if not weekly habit. It can be beneficial to step back and see things from a longer perspective.
Bonus: If you don’t have time to record ice yourself, longtime and frequent Junto member Jason Richardson has provided for your use both an audio file (mediafire.com) and a video file (mediafire.com).
Seven More Important Steps When Your Track Is Done:
Step 1: Include “disquiet0418
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