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Released At :
Filterless Single Channel Compo 2020
Achievements :
C64 Music Competition at Filterless Single Channel Compo 2020 : #13
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User Comment Submitted by Linus on 2 January 2021
Daring and very original shit. Really dig it. | User Comment Submitted by freℚvibez on 1 January 2021
Now that's a rough noise inferno. Essentially experimental synth drone and avant-garde noise music. | User Comment Submitted by Joe on 18 December 2020
Well, I hope you keep up the really cool work for more tunes with less restrictions. You really got me with the electronic music! | User Comment Submitted by w4rp8 on 18 December 2020
Ha, just realized that there was no restriction on the actual waveform type in the compo to saw and triangle.
...so many more options now to contemplate •̀ᴗ•́ | User Comment Submitted by ZeHa on 18 December 2020
the vote distribution shows very controverse, yet also very symmetrical opinions. and it even reminds me about the B52's Ricky Wilson's guitar string usage (2 upper, 2 lower strings, nothing in between) | User Comment Submitted by F7sus4 on 7 December 2020 User Comment Submitted by Joe on 6 December 2020
Wow! For sure the most experimental thing I've heard for a long time. Cool industrial electric currency running through space! | User Comment Submitted by Jammer on 3 December 2020
As industrial as you can get! :D Even if I value your loops higher, it definitely dares where others don't - especially it's merely 1ch :) | User Comment Submitted by ZeHa on 2 December 2020
well, let me say it this way: i'm impressed that it's possible to get such sounds out of the SID, i could even imagine something like this as a background "sound landscape" for a game, see "shadow skimmer" (not switcher!), which features a simple drone sound. also, the compo didn't state that the result has to be a musical tune. my personal interpretation is a guy plugging in his electric guitar and tuning it, turning knobs on the amp, playing around, altering his effect pedal settings... i think given the right context, whether in a game or a demo, this could be actually useful. as a standalone piece, i can see why people would find it unpleasing to the ears, though :D
having said that, i don't really know what to vote... | User Comment Submitted by Eric Dobek on 30 November 2020
3/10. This entry sounds like it's trying to emulate an electric guitar, but the result is about the same as a beeper tune. Not very pleasant sound mixing, and very grating on the ears. | User Comment Submitted by CreaMD on 29 November 2020
I was like, did I leave emu running on warp accidentally? :-| A bit noisy experiment, |
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