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The Zen PotatoTHE ZEN POTATO - Constant 3 [tzpdc 06] (September 2, 2005)

Deep minimal textured drone. This piece was created using only a vocal sample recorded by the author. The sample was then chopped, edited, re-sampled and processed to the point of obliteration. It was then re-sampled and re-processed again to create this piece. As you can tell, what you hear is nothing like the original source material.


This audio is part of the collection: TZP Drone Company

Author: The Zen Potato
Date: 2005-09-02 00:00:00
Recorded by: jb
Keywords: Dreambient; electronic; Drone, Ambient; Abstract; dark ambient

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


Notes

Inspired by the Work "Constant" by Mystified and the work "Constant 2" by Stephen Philips. A continuation on a theme.

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Constant 3119 MB44 MB30 MB91 MB
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Reviewer: Acidhive - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - October 26, 2005
Subject: Interesting
This is interesting. Though the source material was only a voice sample, (mangled and changed beyond recognition), this somehow turns out to be really good drone material. It's dark and it just creeps into your mind and brings about a relaxed state. Just as good as the other Constants. You should try it.

Reviewer: mystified - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - September 28, 2005
Subject: Great Work!
In my opinion, this is yet another take on Constant that outdoes the original. Deep and intriguing, and quite complex, I am simply amazed by the richness of this piece, especially granted the minimal source material.


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