I see why you say "best listened to at full volume." The overtones are very subtle, difficult to hear, a little easier after you recognize them, but once you find them, then it is amazing the way they reverberate themselves everwhere into a whole tapestry of textures and rhythms, almost like a higher dimension of sound floating above the keystrokes... Very cool creation!!!
Wow!! .. so rhythmic + hypnotic .. I'm a drummer & I was feeling the groove! .. I want to drum along to this.. (with your permission of course) .. love it!! x
Thank you for composing and performing this Hologram #3 ànd putting it on YouTube! I think you're excellent in all the other pieces you have put here, but these kind of 'repetitive' compositions are always the music I 'fall' for...
Beautiful. Was the tape speed change deliberate? Reminds me of the kind of stuff the early Kraut Rock guys would do, maybe Kraftwerk or Neu! But they'd use an echo machine too......
That can also happen when the oxide is coming loose from the backing. It can be avoided by baking the tape before playing it. Baking the tape can give it a whole new lease of life, but you have to do it before playing it. Once it's played you can't get it back.
I see why you say "best listened to at full volume." The overtones are very subtle, difficult to hear, a little easier after you recognize them, but once you find them, then it is amazing the way they reverberate themselves everwhere into a whole tapestry of textures and rhythms, almost like a higher dimension of sound floating above the keystrokes... Very cool creation!!!
WhistlersBrother 2 years ago
happy that you heard it
atree3 2 years ago
Wow!! .. so rhythmic + hypnotic .. I'm a drummer & I was feeling the groove! .. I want to drum along to this.. (with your permission of course) .. love it!! x
tallstevo 2 years ago
Very lovely. Are the scores for these 'Hologram' pieces available for purchase anywhere?
mraillard 2 years ago
not yet, but that may become part of this project.
Thanks for asking
atree3 2 years ago
I hope so - definitely a wonderful addition to the harpsichord repertoire.
mraillard 2 years ago
Drone, droned, droning,.....like a musical fractal.....
fingercheese 2 years ago
I could listen to this as i paint!
CapricornArtist73 2 years ago
let me see
atree3 2 years ago
Thank you for composing and performing this Hologram #3 ànd putting it on YouTube! I think you're excellent in all the other pieces you have put here, but these kind of 'repetitive' compositions are always the music I 'fall' for...
Beautiful!
MsYoshie 2 years ago
★★★★★
Evilspartacus 2 years ago
I love the distortion.
I love pieces like this-you think you're listening to the same thing over and over again but then it changes...
Waldvogel91 2 years ago
Beautiful. Was the tape speed change deliberate? Reminds me of the kind of stuff the early Kraut Rock guys would do, maybe Kraftwerk or Neu! But they'd use an echo machine too......
periurban 2 years ago
afraid not, it was tape stretch, c'est la vie
atree3 2 years ago
That can also happen when the oxide is coming loose from the backing. It can be avoided by baking the tape before playing it. Baking the tape can give it a whole new lease of life, but you have to do it before playing it. Once it's played you can't get it back.
periurban 2 years ago
Actually, I kinda like the stretching effect..........
periurban 2 years ago
Indeed...it creates a kinda of...otherworldliness. Very cool.
BluEyedDaizy 2 years ago
symmetrical mathmatics>>> like flower of life?
alonealotta 2 years ago
the horns
atree3 2 years ago
Yes I am listening to it again =) what is that moving around in circles above in the reflection of the brass ornament?
limatroll 2 years ago
very cool
JERRYBOLAK 2 years ago