The source audio for this composition is a recording by Luftrum (thank you) of waves crashing on the shore of Kalundborg Fjord at Røsnæs, Denmark:

freesound.org/people/Luftrum/s...um/sounds/48412

The remit for this project was to only remove elements from the sample, not to add to it or otherwise alter the sample, except for removing elements. I don't believe I crossed a line by using a slicer.

I took the above sample and fed it through a Mini KP Kaoss Pad 4 times: 1) through a low pass filter, 2) through a high pass filter, 3) though a lower low pass filter, and 4) through the lower low pass filter AND through a second Mini Kaoss pad, which was running a slicer effect at 42BPM. I then put the pieces back together in Audacity. My aim was to create a subtle beat using the slicer, and to remove mainly the middle parts of the audio, leaving the highs and lows (which I like best).

More details on the Disquiet Junto at:

Disquiet Junto

Image taken from here:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil...Waves_Nauru.jpg

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    ambient, kaboodle, dj kaboodle, disquiet, Disquiet, Junto, disquiet junto, disquiet0007-subtract, remix, field recording
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