 So, like last week's drone zone, I'm here, I am on mic, but I'll keep quiet most of the time just to not interrupt the drones too much, but if you have any questions or comments I will be reading the chat, so yeah, you guys don't need to keep quiet, if that makes sense. And maybe a little bit of context might be useful before we get started because I had questions last time. So this is improvised, I've set up kind of an environment on the two electron boxes so that I kind of know where stuff is and I've got some sort of starting points. But other than these two little patterns that I have pre-prepared, there's nothing else kind of going. The dig attack is playing back some field recordings that I made today. Actually I took my little zoom recorder out and tried to just record the environment a little bit because I thought that would be a nice vibe for this performance. And what I realised in doing that is just how hard it is to find quiet, even in a fairly small town, like where I live. There's constantly road noise and everyone was mowing their lawn and there were helicopters a lot of the time for some reason. I really wanted to record nature, so I went on a walk in my lunch break and nature was drowned out by stuff, human stuff, mechanical stuff. So I thought, well, okay, we'll use that stuff, that's still an interesting sound. So that's going to settle on the dig attacks, I've got stuff set up to loop and I'll just be sort of playing the mixer a bit. But yeah, I'll see what we can end these sounds this evening. The fun thing about improvising drones like this is that I'm usually quite meticulous about how I set things up and the jams that appear on the channel tend to be like third or fourth take. The performance is improvised, but the environment is very sort of predefined and the planning is in place, whereas these hopefully regular Thursday jams are a little more freeform. And although there are some places that maybe I would have avoided with a little more planning, I definitely end up going to places that I just wouldn't do otherwise. So yeah, good fun. Thank you for hanging out in the chat. I was keeping an eye on the chat, but you folks were happily chatting between yourselves and providing advice to one another. So if I'd leave you to it, it makes me very happy to see that that's going on in my chat. So thank you for being ace in the chat. Reverb up really, really high. And also the delay. Reverb go forever. The standard drone endings. And also make the delay overhead sounds like reverb, which is amazing. The pigeon was definitely the main pigeon. The tuned pigeon is my spirit animal.