The problems we have with these people. [disquiet0022-sonicdecay] by Zedkah published on 2012-06-04T20:42:27Z The problems we have with these people. [disquiet0022-sonicdecay] This track is an entry to disquiet junto 22 investigating sonic decay. More information at http://soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/info Instruments used: half a sofa full of pans, bowl and lids hit with a stick and recorded on Mobile phone Radio news interview recorded on mobile phone. Method: Various short percussion sessions were recorded with my phone. This uses .amr files. “Adaptive Multi-Rate is a compression technology used for encoding audio files that are primarily speech based.” - these are more compressed than James Corden’s odour eaters. Files were downloaded onto my computer. A rogue sound file of a radio interview got into the batch so I thought I’d use it too. The music loops were edited 5.5 secs and 2.75 secs so that they would synchronize. I chose a 5 sec loop- the one that goes “bing bang bong, bing bang bong” and made 22 copies of it using various configurations of a plug in called dfx geometer in wavelab lite. Geometer is a visually oriented waveform geometry plugin. It works by generating some "points" or "landmarks" on the waveform, moving them around and messing them up, and then reassembling the wave from the points. http://destroyfx.smartelectronix.com/ The idea was that each version would decrease in quality , the loop getting more and more mangled as the piece progresses. A trio of faster banging loops were kept untreated. The last three occurrences of the vocal loop each had different effects applied, to it in pro Tools le. These were Ampeg guitar amp, funk logic masterizer, and pro tools shittest ever plug in , Cosmonaut Voice. Some other audio destructions I made while experimenting are scattered through the piece at low volume. An extra low quality sample comes in during the fade out. I did more or less keep to the guidelines, but as all files were recorded on my phone the contrast of high quality and decayed sounds is not so evident- though there is a sense of the track slowly sliding into no-fi noise. Genre Lo-fi Comment by Modal Roberts the punk of 4 years ago AND the punk of now. music's slowed down 2016-11-25T17:48:33Z Comment by Modal Roberts love it. this is the punk of now 2016-11-25T17:47:31Z Comment by doktorb I love these delay effects. 2012-07-27T14:24:04Z Comment by DJ Kaboodle Fantastic! Sounded like a lot of work, in all senses of the phrase. Very enjoyable. 2012-06-05T07:39:22Z Comment by DJ Kaboodle The vocal sample is wonderfully reminiscent of Throbbing Gristle, and percussion reminds me of Coil or some underground 80s group like Zero Kama. 2012-06-05T07:37:13Z Comment by DJ Kaboodle "...more compressed than James Corden’s odour eaters" - superb! 2012-06-05T07:34:47Z Comment by name constant nice combination of the scraping with the more soft sounds 2012-06-05T06:35:09Z Comment by jmmy kpple 。WE PROUD ON COSMONAUT VOICE # 2012-06-05T06:06:23Z Comment by Matthew Barlow diabolical, wonderful, original. Really dig this one! 2012-06-05T04:11:00Z