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film | Nests
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By Joe Sacksteder/ Lionbelly Media. Intro and outro tracks by Chris Westhoff and me for the. Rides the fine line between ghost story and drama, so getting the music just right has been a challenge. Joe is tackling most of music, working the “spookier” side of the movie. For this project, Val and I were tasked with writing a goofy, ironic song to be playing in the background at a coffee house in a scene from. I think this one could have worked nicely. It (a) totally sounds like something you would act...
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The Aurora Project | Nests
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Wednesday, November 24th, 2010 collaborations. Over the last week I’ve spent quite a bit of time working with some new friends–Dutch artist Beer van Geer. And Icelandic musician Anton Kaldal. Here’s a (pretty long) example track, in which I’ve tried to model what the experience might sound like for a user (based on musical collaboration with Anton and rules determined by Beer and me):. Aurora Project, Nests Mix (First Draft). Stay tuned for updates on the (currently named) Aurora Project.
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listen to this stuff | Nests
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Tag: listen to this stuff. Tags: check this art out. Listen to this stuff. The Song That Never Ends. I’ve been working on and off for a while now on a project to create an unending song, compiled on the fly from a selection of 30 second loops of individual instrument tracks: electric guitar, bass, electronic drums, electronic piano/keyboard. Http:/ songthatneverends.nestsounds.com:8000/ices.m3u. The concept is fairly simple. Compile a directory of 30 second song. Poke back in for updates. The Distance Th...
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check this art out | Nests
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Tag: check this art out. Tags: check this art out. Listen to this stuff. The Song That Never Ends. I’ve been working on and off for a while now on a project to create an unending song, compiled on the fly from a selection of 30 second loops of individual instrument tracks: electric guitar, bass, electronic drums, electronic piano/keyboard. Http:/ songthatneverends.nestsounds.com:8000/ices.m3u. The concept is fairly simple. Compile a directory of 30 second song. Poke back in for updates. So she ended up i...
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Silo | Nests
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Thursday, October 14th, 2010 collaborations. By Joe Sacksteder/ Lionbelly Media. Intro and outro tracks by Chris Westhoff and me for the. Rides the fine line between ghost story and drama, so getting the music just right has been a challenge. Joe is tackling most of music, working the “spookier” side of the movie. Mail (will not be published) required. The Distance That Keeps You. A Magic Feather (To Weigh Against My Heart). Listen to this stuff. Rise the Hands of Reason. Check this art out.
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The Invisible Orchestra Project | Nests
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The Invisible Orchestra Project. Friday, June 14th, 2013 collaborations. Amy and I are currently residents at the Takt Residency. In Berlin. One of the projects I’ve been working on, The Invisible Orchestra. Is equal parts social experiment, algorithm, and music. From the website:. The Invisible Orchestra is an electronic music experiment. Using a collection of computer algorithms that rely–to an extent–on randomness, each week (or month? Are human compositions okay? And the mystery composer Death By 7 D...
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iceland | Nests
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Back to basics on this guy–super simple, pretty riff. It’s a bit reminiscent of stuff on my first album, actually. The good old days of 4 track recording. I’m not sure what prompted this excursion into heavy drone-land. Maybe it was the 10 minutes of Barn Owl I heard in Rotate This! A few weeks ago. This is probably far too long, given my recent move into shorter, more manageable songs, but it is more true to its roots at its current length. I made this up as I went, and only spent about an hour or two o...
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Iceland Experiments #4 | Nests
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Sunday, November 21st, 2010 works in progress. Back to basics on this guy–super simple, pretty riff. It’s a bit reminiscent of stuff on my first album, actually. The good old days of 4 track recording. 1 Comment to 'Iceland Experiments #4'. October 5, 2014. I think this is among the most vital information for me. And i’m glad reading your article. But want to remark on few general things, The. Web site style is perfect, the articles is really great :. D Good job, cheers. The Distance That Keeps You.
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Iceland Experiments #1 | Nests
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Friday, November 5th, 2010 works in progress. I’m ashamed to admit that this experiment starts with a bit of stupidity on my part. It turns out that merely buying the North American European adapter doesn’t mean that all of your American electronics will work in Iceland. There are also different voltages. North America = 110 volts; Europe = 220 volts). I think I knew this, but since many modern devices, like laptops, are dual-voltage, I didn’t think as much about it as I should have. Listen to this stuff.
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Iceland Experiments #3 | Nests
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Tuesday, November 16th, 2010 works in progress. I’m not sure what prompted this excursion into heavy drone-land. Maybe it was the 10 minutes of Barn Owl I heard in Rotate This! A few weeks ago. This is probably far too long, given my recent move into shorter, more manageable songs, but it is more true to its roots at its current length. Something like a cross between Jesu and Hum. In many ways, probably closer to my Ineffable Robot stuff with Simon, than my usual Nests stuff. The Distance That Keeps You.