"I Love New Yorke" - from DRUMOPERATOR Original Modular Synth Electronic LP "slowfork"

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Musique concrète is a fancy way of describing musical compositions that manipulate snippets of music far out their original context into entirely different expressions. The relatively modern invention of granular synthesis has reinvigorated interest in this very early (early like the 1940s, not 1985) form of musical expression ... and as digital devices beging to allow us to delve into the dna of the waveforms making our music, vastly more sonic possibilities open up than what was once availible from mangling loops of tape.


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Meet the Make Noise Morphagene. This is the absolute bleeding edge of where musique concrète meets modern sampling. By recording some minimal piano through my trusty Coles 4038 directly into this wonderful device, I was able to scrub a virtual tapehead around the sample, stretching and unearthing subtle changes in timbre otherwise impossible to uncover. I added a little organ (inspired by one of my favorite minimal indie bands ever, The For Carnation) and arrived at another minimal film-score relevant track that I'm excited to share!

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And yes. Kid A was a thing for me. Pun titles are the best titles, although I probably should have chopped up a vocal sample or two for maximum title-based relevance.



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a magical wonderland of blips

This piano sounds awesome

Can i sample your track :D?

Absolutely and thanks for so consistently checking in over here, my man. You can remix whatever @drumoperator stuff you want!

Excellent as usual, but all I really want to do is nerd out on how important Kid A was for me as well. Like, I’m not sure if I would be doing what I do now if it wasn’t for that album. Still, love this work.

I shudder to think what kid a timeperiod Radiohead would have done with the tools available now. I thoroughly enjoyed Moon Shapes Pool but man. Kid A hit me just right, and the vocal processing available now via grain splicing...can only imagine what pushing-the-envelope-era Thom Yorke would have done with it.

I always read about how influential Reaktor was in the creation of it and now that I'm more familiar with it I feel like I can hear it's influence all over that record. I remember watching them perform Idioteque on SNL as a teen and seeing Jonny Greenwood messing with a modular synth and being like "What is that thing?" Once I finally start mine it'll be like achieving a childhood dream for me.

That second picture is amazing. I'd love to get my hands on some mod synth stuff someday! Love the sound you posted with it too - so beautiful and glitchy at the same time.

Thanks man! All due credit to the make noise morphogene, as it’s doing about ninety percent of the heavy lifting. If you ever wanna dive into mod synth world, hit me on discord and I’ll save you much time.

Sounds beautiful, I love it! And thanks dude! If/when I'm ever ready you're gonna be my first stop for advice 😛

This is so relaxing, and the glitches you did with the granular contribute so much the whole atmosphere of the track. Amazing!