#Movuary day 3 brings you a classic example of why I should not be allowed to make music like this, whatever this is supposed to be.
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#Movuary day 3 brings you a classic example of why I should not be allowed to make music like this, whatever this is supposed to be. I don't know how to classify it, and I wrote it. Creapy broken jazzy dub and bass? I dunno...
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http://www.borris.me/audio/movuary2025/03-Impulsive_Behavior.flac -
#Movuary day 4 is far less complex or refined than anything I've done so far.
I had a bad night's sleep, and a roaring headache, so I woke up and made this thing. Pretty much just slapped it down and said "to hell with it."HQ download: http://www.borris.me/audio/movuary2025/04-A_Bad_Nights_Sleep.flac
Posting for the forth time, because I keep breaking stuff.
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For #Movuary day 5, I decided to do something a little different. Thus, Cheap Plastic Oxygene was born.
This is a cover of Oxygene, Pt. 4 (1976), using slightly tweeked stock sounds from the Move, except for the drums, which I found from a sample pack of vintage drum machines.I ran into a whole bunch of limitations making this one. There was more I wanted to do, but I ran out of space in the clips, and didn't have any spare pads left for resampling without further compromising stuff. There are a couple of glitches, which I left in there, because imperfections FTW, or something.
With apologies to Jean-Michel Jarre for butchering his fantastic work.
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http://www.borris.me/audio/movuary2025/05-Cheap_Plastic_Oxygene.flac -
#movuary day 6. It's the log song from Ren & Stimpy Show. Some may recognize the first part from something else.
Short, boring, to the point.I am just so pissed off today. I will make no further comments.
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http://www.borris.me/audio/movuary2025/06-Log.flac -
#movuary day 7 isn't a track. Not exactly. It's an attempt to simulate shortwave radio conditions using a groovebox, which is, let's just say, not ideal, and certainly outside of the intended scope for such a thing. This was done by automating the parameters of a compressor, a phaser with it's frequency turned down all the way, and a couple of different high pass filters over time. The radio noise was sampled by plugging my Tecsun PL-990X shortwave radio into Move's line input, and tuning to a frequency somewhere around the 40m band with nothing going on.
I did this soon after I got my Move, but touched it up a bit since then.
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http://www.borris.me/audio/movuary2025/07-Radio_Move_International.flac -
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suggestion/ request (because it'd be so cool): try making music using the sound electrical transformers make. Specifically and most famously, train transformers (search "Taurus makes music" on YouTube).
There's an android app to simulate those sounds called OTOTETSU.
(yes, I'm somewhat of a train nerd and I won't apologize if this sounds utterly insane)