Daddy James - Sort of slapped this together, but it came out decent enough to submit. Hinc, I haven’t installed Acid on my new system yet, so I couldn’t use your entire mix. I did, however, rip off your guitar line…
MC Jack in The Box - Did the whole thing last night and it sounds like it. I wish i’d layered some of the backward synth stuff better but such is life.
Fight #0030: Sausage Boy Bits - I guess you could call this the Live 5 BeatRepeat Mix.
[ed. so that’s what I did]
The Taco Conspiracy - This was originally meant to be a parody of hardcore techno, but it gradually shifted directions a bit.
Prank Monkey - All sounds made from the original loopset.
D. Howse - Made the actual structure in about a day and a half, but touching it up took about a week. Also, if you reverse the entire track you get some interesting results…
Heuristics Inc. - Slow, spacey, uses only sounds from the original song.
Fight #0029: Loyalty Day - Hey Ruth - I managed to use every single one of the source tracks in this song. I originally intended to do only samples from the loops, but I couldn’t resist adding piano and strings, I think you’ll be able to hear why. Other than that, I contructed this song by sampling and sequencing. This was my first attempt at creating a sampled song, all of my previous ones are synth. I really enjoyed working on this, and look forward to future remixes.
Fight #0029: Loyalty Day - Hey Ruth - I replaced all the music but kept the vocals. I kept some of the melody/rhythm from the original as a base reference point. I was tempted to cheat and have Erin record a new vocal track for me, free of bleed, but I’m only devious to think of that, not to actually do it.
Fight #0029: Loyalty Day - Hey Ruth - Euhm
Searched and found
Though it did me good
For the exercise
Sure could use some powerful high quality time stretch tool to speed up
and don’t loose original pitch
Real time
With envelope simulators
En so en so
sometimes you just can’t get it ritgh
The Taco Conspiracy - I started off working on a different mix, but then I got way too easily distracted layering loops of the guitar line over itself and throwing on various ambient effects, and this was the result. I thought it kind of sounded like something you’d hear on one of those instrumental Sonic Youth EP’s, hence the title.