i saw this video the other day i.imgur.com/2WlNzjV.gifv the ground swelling almost breathing. i guess this track is an accompaniment

in podfarm i had no input feedback from these chains:
fuzz pi - auto swell - low rez - stereo expo chorus - bubble echo - tube echo - echo platter - tape echo - dark hall reverb /
tape echo - bass overdrive - bender - sine chorus - pingpong delay - reverse delay - echo platter - tape echo - brite room reverb

iris 2 i had cello, cor anglais, and bass clarinet samples. and i played around with the satan in music notes (B & F)

audacity i had lots of reverb to get that swell after the note, paulstretch to blend the notes into discord (altho actually it made it more flowing) and more reverb.

i'm so used to this sort of music that there's not really any sense of disquiet for me; i tried to have a more pleasant section in the middle for contrast.

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Disquiet Junto Project 0356: Ground Swell
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The Assignment: Derive something spooky from a specific place.

Major thanks to Chris McAvoy for having proposed this project.

Step 1: The goal is to create a piece of music that uses layers to create a sense of unease, eeriness, or disquiet.

Step 2: Think of a place that summons up the sensations described in Step 1.

Step 3: Derive sounds from the place that came to mind in Step 2. If you have access to the place, consider strategies to accomplish this (from field recordings, graphic notations, etc.). If you do not have access to the place, use your memories and impressions as a resource.

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