i accidently put the tape spool back on backwards, and this played back slightly slower and backwards, (i dont even know if this is the same performance as i did it 3 times and chose the best, this could be one of the other ones), i thought the chord changes still worked! so recorded it and made it the last song on the EP. you can download all the tracks either on patr on or bandcamp links decription.
Sam, you are such a marvellous creator of music 😊 If you have the chance, could you better explain what role the tape deck is playing 😉in this album? It isn't for the final mix, is it? How many tracks are on the tape? Four? Stereo? Mono?
J.S.Bach was a master of this. Many of his works involve mixtures of reversed, inverted and reversed inverted versions of the original section, then even more by mixing this up between left and right hand or instrument parts. Check out the Goldberg Variations and Art of the Fugue. (I don't think he ever committed any of it to tape though :¬)
I have a Teac A 3440 that looks a lot like that. Dang tape is expensive now. I keep it mostly because I have some songs on it I never want to lose. I have one unopened box of tape that I am saving for that special project I haven't done yet. This is really cool sounding !
Plus, you were 3 minutes younger at the end. :). A trick I've used is to take a window of a few seconds and play something but ignore everything outside this window. You are hearing out of context and it takes on a different perspective.
This is track we listened when we just finished "mid" school. (this was considered to hi of a quality of music and the genre fell out of flavor in the NL, rather than a Roland Juno 106 or tb303 but that was done over and over). Profound - 4 o'clock ruclips.net/video/2GwVLLiN8Vw/видео.htmlsi=CJW2kbjXfzqCKm8A They used some vocal part of a 70 or 80ties vinyl and it's really cool done.
I think this is called retrograde in music theory. You can also invert it. So retrograde inversion is backwards and upside down. Used by composers in twelve tone technique.
Play them back to back and you'll have a musical palindrome. Then play them simultaneously and you'll have another musical palindrome, but it might sound awful.
This is correct. If it doesn't have singing, it's not a song. That's a fact. It's a piece, or a "track", or specifically a sinfonia etc etc. So many other, accurate, terms for it. But a song it ain't.
i accidently put the tape spool back on backwards, and this played back slightly slower and backwards, (i dont even know if this is the same performance as i did it 3 times and chose the best, this could be one of the other ones), i thought the chord changes still worked! so recorded it and made it the last song on the EP. you can download all the tracks either on patr on or bandcamp links decription.
I'm pretty sure it said "hail satan" somewhere ... but I love it 😂
Good call, it works. Good that you kept changing synths until you found something that worked in all of that mud!
"Another one bites the dust."
This just sounds weird 😂
Sam, you are such a marvellous creator of music 😊
If you have the chance, could you better explain what role the tape deck is playing 😉in this album? It isn't for the final mix, is it? How many tracks are on the tape? Four? Stereo? Mono?
This is like a fever dream and I am 100% here for it
Dam, that worked so good in reverse. Felt like we were about to go into space or something
Feels like an episode of the old “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” mini-series is going to start 👍🏻
Could this song stop Halley's Comet from destroying the Earth?
I was getting slight Clockwork Orange vibes.... bit of the old Ludwig Van?
Exactly!@@greatestytcommentator
@@analogmoz It was *Arthur* who bruised his arm. ಠ_ಠ
@@greatestytcommentator very horrorshow
A Wendy Carlos mood! Cool Sam!
I came here to say exactly the same thing! Some of the parts feel like a Tron fevre dream.
I love tracks in reverse!
Sounds like the soundtrack to a long lost Stanley Kubrick movie
You mean Wendy Carlos?
Testing the half speed option in the menue right now and that brings out another banger!
From an ancient archive of long forgotten electronic composition, in the year of our lord 1628 A.D.
The seagulls aren’t hungry anymore 😊 great jam.
Glad he didn't show the seagulls clip reversed! Ewww! gross!
We were going to find out how seagulls make all our chips!
There is something very 'Delia' about this, one of your best pieces yet!
Wunderbar; diese schöne Komposition versetzt mich in eine Bernard-Herrmann-Stimmung.
that was hauntingly beautiful. ...
and very haunting and creepy at the same time.
Somewhat like music from an other world.
Stealing synthesizers on the sea shore?
Sea-nthesizers
Kelp! I need somebody.
She sells synthesisers by the sea shore. Bet yous can say that fast!
Who would have guessed? My favourite word makes that nearly impossible for me :D
If you play it upside down you can make 2 more. :)
Should try inverted too!
Upside down would mean changing the pitch of the sounds, turning sharp notes into graves, and viceversa.
@@acemasterx2514 Like draw the notes on the staff and flip the page upside down.
@@Tymon0000 Bach did this type of thing with the Goldberg Variations, and more complex than that again. So amazing.
@@Vingul That sounds like fun :)
You somehow always manage to capture the perfect vibe. A true musician. Talent.
Amazing how well this works.
Utterly brilliant Sam!
It's crazy how it the same thing and a completely different thing at the same time
cool dystopian kubrick vibes on this one. nice.
A Clockwork Orange My reference standard ! Definitely would fit the soundtrack for the movie.....Yarbells
Well, that's certainly what the Stone Roses thought.
They did this?
That's a dangerous place for equipment to be!
J.S.Bach was a master of this. Many of his works involve mixtures of reversed, inverted and reversed inverted versions of the original section, then even more by mixing this up between left and right hand or instrument parts. Check out the Goldberg Variations and Art of the Fugue. (I don't think he ever committed any of it to tape though :¬)
Yessir, I just mentioned Bach and the Goldberg Variations in a reply to another comment before seeing yours. Amazing.
I have a Teac A 3440 that looks a lot like that. Dang tape is expensive now. I keep it mostly because I have some songs on it I never want to lose. I have one unopened box of tape that I am saving for that special project I haven't done yet. This is really cool sounding !
We are suckers for everything reverse... Thank you Sam! 😆💯👍
I love it backwards even more! So good!
this is sooooo good!!!
Got a bit of a "Quadrophenia" vibe on this. Nice!
love you bro. you're one of the few people I hope to meet before I shuffle off this mortal coil
sounded great bet the dolphins and whales loved the pitch sam keep up the good work.
I use to do the same, seeing if other songs sound good going backwards. Daft punk comes to mind.
SHE BUYS SYNTHESIZERS ON THE SEA SHORE
Sam, you owe me for damages. An Elder One just appeared in my room, and I'm pretty sure it's not because of something I did...
Plus, you were 3 minutes younger at the end. :). A trick I've used is to take a window of a few seconds and play something but ignore everything outside this window. You are hearing out of context and it takes on a different perspective.
It's so cool 😎 1:05
Damn Sam is this jamuary already? So much music
Very surprising.
Awesome!
This is track we listened when we just finished "mid" school. (this was considered to hi of a quality of music and the genre fell out of flavor in the NL, rather than a Roland Juno 106 or tb303 but that was done over and over).
Profound - 4 o'clock
ruclips.net/video/2GwVLLiN8Vw/видео.htmlsi=CJW2kbjXfzqCKm8A
They used some vocal part of a 70 or 80ties vinyl and it's really cool done.
yes, like "Let It Be Captured" and "Can't Speak" from 1994's DANZIG 4 album
Or Radiohead's "I will" and "Like spinning plates".
Remarkable!
it sound's like "Civil Defense" (Гражданская Оборона) band. after "A Long Happy Life" album
Played on 0,2 Omsokatrop and Grok keyboard! 😁
Top tip 😊 👍 sounds great
Cheers to great performances and happy accidents! 🎉🌞
So ... I can take my whole catalog of instrumentals and double its value. 🤔😲 Hmmmm ☝️💡😀
Потрясающе!
I think this is called retrograde in music theory. You can also invert it. So retrograde inversion is backwards and upside down. Used by composers in twelve tone technique.
Ah, the ol' Stone Roses trick, nice.
Great to se you bro
god bless you❤💛💚
this melody sounds similar to album called "Ogród Króla Świtu" created by Marek Biliński (1983)
Hello there) love it
Cool title.
needs a dark tight 130 bpm beat
: )
Hmmm, could you loop a 130 bpm (or something you build that look like that) beat on the tape?
Got kind of a Metroid vibe.
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At least you can watch yoursekf get younger as you play.
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Thats the last place I would take equipment, all that salt and moisture in the air, no thanks!
need to do what needs to be done to get the desired result. they are tools in the end of the day.
Look Mum no TeneT on muM kooL
and sometimes you even can summon satan, hughe plus for lonely people!
Nice ! 😀😃
efficient lol
A Fish Supper on Arcturus Prime?
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LANIGIRO EHT NAHT RETTEB SI SIHT WOW,
!maS enod lleW
If you put both on the same track you get Bach ;)
Play them back to back and you'll have a musical palindrome. Then play them simultaneously and you'll have another musical palindrome, but it might sound awful.
I suppose it's Gary Numan? 🤷🏻♂️🖖🏻
Can you reverse it but then reverse it, play it from the end to the start but still reversed 🤔🤗
😂😂
almost lol but no, maybe!
huh
Which tape recorder is that?
Is this anagram music?
Sounds like someone crying for help in the real world, I feel your pain
Look at this! Iam the 666 th like 😑
I don't think "song" applies to something without singing or vocals. Two melodies at best.
I disagree 🤷♀️
This is correct. If it doesn't have singing, it's not a song. That's a fact. It's a piece, or a "track", or specifically a sinfonia etc etc. So many other, accurate, terms for it. But a song it ain't.
@@Vingul aah im gunna call it a song. the ms10 is singing.
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER lol it does at least sound like it could be a vocal line, melodically.
@@LOOKMUMNOCOMPUTER so we agree to disagree😃. I can live with that.