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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2017-07-23 15:28 [#02525719]
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Wrote these yesterday after returning from holiday:
https://thepfs.bandcamp.com/track/shut-the-fuck-up
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ntm6jjd9e8k6mk9/Shut%20the%20Fuck (sheet music: %20Up.pdf?dl=0)
https://thepfs.bandcamp.com/track/scarring
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kyy8qjuusg2qva7/Scarring.pdf?dl=0 (sheet music: )
Thanks for listening
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2017-07-24 09:28 [#02525746]
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song 1: first time i listened it sounded randomish/splattery/complicated/messy, just in a descriptive was, not a 'bad' way, because it was new to my brain. Some music, perhaps more interesting music, has high replay value. So I played it a couple more times and now probably got more in the 'zone' you were in. Predicting what comes next is maybe a large part of music listening, and you can do that much better after multiple listens. Maybe more repetitive music sounds better on the first listen because the repetition is easier to predict. But on subsequent listens it becomes more boring and more complicated music does the opposite. It's also creative how the song's reply of 'shut the fuck up' replied to my reply even before I replied it. Also "have fun at band camp sweetie, don't forget to pack a sweater!" "Yo, I'm Eminem Ice, I made it big at band camp, and so can you, word."
song 2: This is sporjippy. I like the twiddle twinkle part, it was very.. vibrant. Ha, I like the closure at the end. It's mentally challenging (mentally challengED?) too. Has a lot of uniquely decorative parts. creative.
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2017-07-28 16:15 [#02526100]
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What inspired the name of the first piece?
Would be nice to hear these on a real piano, played with some real dynamics.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2017-07-28 16:25 [#02526101]
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I was at my friend's house last night and played them to her and she said the exact same things, spooky D:
Umm, to be honest, it was really just that when I was writing it (I composed both of them straight into Sibelius), I had just been seeing so much right-wing hatred on twitter and that was my natural reaction to it... I almost didn't keep it as a title since it's so at-odds—hope you liked them despite the lack of real piano involved!
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Haft
from Tublin (Ireland) on 2017-07-28 19:48 [#02526112]
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These are class tunes
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-07-28 20:14 [#02526118]
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reminds me of Rachmaninov
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2017-07-29 06:39 [#02526210]
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Here I made a remix of the most repetitive part of your first song:
LAZY_TITLE
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2017-07-29 11:38 [#02526226]
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Very nice, the organ sounds lend themselves to it, gives it an almost elegaic feel.
Also thanks Haft and Hyperflake for the good words :]
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2017-08-04 13:51 [#02527165]
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This is a little bit of fun I had with the spoken sample, "I guess I'm just not used to being chased around a mall in the middle of the night by killer robots" from the film Chopping Mall, making percussive and melodic samples from it.
Chopping Mall Killer Robots
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-08-04 14:35 [#02527167]
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loool makes me think of a mutant duck waddling through an industrial sewer
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2017-08-04 16:17 [#02527183]
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Ha, yes I can visualise that :D
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Hyakusen_
on 2017-08-06 23:14 [#02527481]
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ha, you still depressed ? i can visualise that.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2017-08-07 20:46 [#02527556]
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Depressed? No, not at all :)
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