I like field recordings but not as much nature recordings. I'm not wild about birds chirping & water flowing. I like mechanical sounds or crowd noise or as you'll hear in this mix, trains. I used train sounds in the last mix & they play a prominent role here too.
I had planned on doing more of my own field recording but I just never seemed to find the time. I did manage to sneak two of my recordings in, one occurs at about 8:50 in the mix. It's a recording of the telephone pole at the end of my driveway. The pole hums when it gets windy, so I just went out there, stuck the mic right up to the pole & froze my arse off. I then fattened up the sound a bit.
The other recording is of my daughter playing piano, but you'd never guess that's what you're hearing. It happens at about the 19:10 mark. I had her play about 40 seconds of chopin or schubert. Then I used a simple little program to stretch that 40 seconds into 12 minutes & 40 seconds. The result sounds nothing like classical piano. You can find the program here...Paul's Extreme Sound Stretch. Give it a try. Works great on piano & classical music. It makes the human voice sound very creepy.
Most of the other sounds used in the mix are a combination of music, field recordings from all over the web & music that already has field recordings built in, like the last cut by RF. There is new music from sleepy town manufacture & unit 21, elegi, Loren Chasse & terje isungset.
Two tracks used in the mix are from a cd that I got from Rick over at Hydrogen Cafe. Years ago he burned some ambient background sounds from Blade Runner. At the 6:20 mark we get ambience from the Tyrell Coporation & at about 23:50 we hear sounds from Blade Runner Chinatown. I'll definitely be using more of these in future field mixes.
Well I guess that's enough for now. I'm not making a tracklist as the cuts are playing all over each other, many times 2 or 3 at the same time. If you are curious about certain sounds or tracks just email or comment with the time of the mix & I'll do my best to get info back to you.
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Enjoy the trip!
Thanks AGAIN for this beautiful mix. I'm a happy collector of all your low light mixes and enjoy them commuting to work and back!
ReplyDeleteI guess we both share a 'cinematic approach' in creating our mixes. If you can find the time, check this one and let me know if you like it:
http://www.vancooten.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=187
Keep on!
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PvC
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Really, REALLY good! It was great listening to in_transit going to work this morning. The sounds of the mix were blending with the ambient sounds of the subway and the streets of DC. Very cool. :)
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS F#$!ING AWESOME .. PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE ! ! ! i go to sleep to this and it's great thinking music :)
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous sounds. Great mix. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteGreat atmospheric mix! This is truly your own creation and it's great! I know these are lots of work, but would love to hear more of this kind of thing. It's quite dreamlike.
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