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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2016 · 4 MIN

Drone for ____ [disquiet0250]

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Indecipherable layers, stacked densely on each other, unrecognisable sounds pulsing in and out, lacking clarity but constantly shifting. This is what i think it might feel like for a newborn baby to listen to the world. Midi Keyboard, Ableton and lots of editing. ================================================== Disquiet Junto Project 0250: Soothing Sounds for Junto Make some peaceful music for an infant child. This project marks the 250th weekly occurrence of the Disquiet Junto series, and it is done as well to congratulate the Junto participants Antenna Research (aka Karin L. Kross and Bruce Levenstein) on the birth of their son. Project Steps: Step 1: Back in the early 1960s, Raymond Scott released a set of music for infants, titled Soothing Sounds for Baby. We’re going to produce music along those lines today. Feel free to revisit Scott’s great collection. Step 2: Compose a piece of music intended for a newborn child, something peaceful as they first experience the world outside the womb. More on this 250th weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Soothing Sounds for Junto: Make some peaceful music for an infant child” — at: http://disquiet.com/0250/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/

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Indecipherable layers, stacked densely on each other, unrecognisable sounds pulsing in and out, lacking clarity but constantly shifting. This is what i think it might feel like for a newborn baby to listen to the world. Midi Keyboard, Ableton and lots of editing. ================================================== Disquiet Junto Project 0250: Soothing Sounds for Junto Make some peaceful music for an infant child. This project marks the 250th weekly occurrence of the Disquiet Junto series, and it is done as well to congratulate the Junto participants Antenna Research (aka Karin L. Kross and Bruce Levenstein) on the birth of their son. Project Steps: Step 1: Back in the early 1960s, Raymond Scott released a set of music for infants, titled Soothing Sounds for Baby. We’re going to produce music along those lines today. Feel free to revisit Scott’s great collection. Step 2: Compose a piece of music intended for a newborn child, something peaceful as they first experience the world outside the womb. More on this 250th weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Soothing Sounds for Junto: Make some peaceful music for an infant child” — at: http://disquiet.com/0250/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/

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