This month’s piece is titled “Currents”.
This month we plunge into the depths of the ocean to explore its mysteries and listen to some ambient music. Cause that’s what everyone listens to at the bottom of the ocean, right? “Currents” is inspired by Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea1. In this story we join the main characters as they meet Captain Nemo, board his submarine the Nautilus, and travel around the world under the oceans exploring their wonders.
In “Currents”, there are synths, piano, a sequencer, and some heavily processed sounds. One of these processed sounds is an organ sample that eventually became the drone that plays throughout the piece. The second is a tea kettle. I took a recording of the kettle as it was steaming, pitched it down two octaves, and mangled it with some plug-ins. I didn’t devote much time to playing around with modular synths this month, so there aren’t any in this piece.
A Minor Fossil Anniversary
Tomorrow (February 27th) is the one year anniversary of my first post, “Golden Light”. I’ve learned a lot over the last year and have had an incredible time making and sharing music with you. I appreciate your support. You can read and listen to “Golden Light” here.
Sharing
A Song
“Where To” by Benoît Pioulard. I discovered Benoît Pioulard recently in the second episode of
’s Sound Methods podcast, which you can listen to here.A Book
Make Your Own Rules by Andrew Huang.
A Quote
“You’ll find answers you need by tacking action, by making too many mistakes rather than too few decisions.” - from Make Your Own Rules by Andrew Huang.
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If you would like to read and listen to more here is a link to “Cavern”, the first piece of my Jules Verne inspired album Extraordinary Voyages.
Verne, Jules. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. The Heritage Press, 1956.
Great sounds, I love how the texture is changed throughout the piece.
Wonderful sounds. I am enjoying every song you put out.