Heard this in 2018 when i was a medical student working in a poor city from the north of france. Was dating a guy who was cheating on me, he was passionqte about russia. I dumped him and kept the interest for russia. Learned a bit of russian then went working in Siberia the next year. My thesis work last year was about russia. I moved to paris in 2020, worked there almost the whole year, hated it. Lost my sh*t and got 30 tattoos in 3 months. I moved to the netherlands end of 2020. I'm now learning dutch, i live in Amsterdam. I went sooooo far i could have never imagine that. Now i listen to this again and go back in time, feel like waiting for the train in the cold weather of this poor city, Cambrai.
When you See the music, you can actually apriciate its full potential, all those details. Amazing. And that man at the end? Its like some kind of mania or schizophrenia, literally goose bumps.
Je suis heureux de sentir bon. C'est merveilleux d'être libre. J'ai choisi la vie. J'ai un immense désir de santé et de vitalité. Je sais accéder à mes meilleures ressources. J'ai pris le contrôle de ma vie !
I'm happy to smell good It's wonderfull to be free I'd chosed life I've a huge wish of health and vitality I know how to acces my best ressources I've taked control of my life.
One of the most interesting glitch-breakcore songs Ive heard since Venetian Snares, and in fact since Squarepusher's Planetarium. Focus on a consistent, dark atmospheric melody, and the work on the beats will pay off. Great work, and thanks for the upload
Pour moi c'est la musique qui décrit la descente d'un mec qui vient de se faire virer et qui déraille de plus en plus ! C'est à chaque fois cette image qui me vient en tête en l'écoutant. Va savoir ... Igorrr t'es un bon !
Ohohoho that last little snippet though? I mean this whole piece throughout crossed the sensory boundary out of sound and into the touch/feel/see senses plenty of times but that last bit was _the_ most pleasant ear scratch ever. Maybe it's a weird bit to fixate on out of everything else but I think it's a cool little detail, to end the whole piece there - comforting even, compared to the wild journey you experience to get there. ... Can you tell I'm new to this genre and already in love? Lmao I love this man, very well done ❤️
For anyone wondering, the song's tempo/time signature sounds weird because it loops every 7 bars instead of the standard 8 or 4 (the 4th bar is doubled).
i only worked for 3 weeks at a new job and already am so fucking bored all the time. this song (and other hyper-creative breakcore shit) is like therapy to me to help me push through this one year.
Nope, i used linear. In Edison there was only one type of non-linear representation, which i kinda dont like for this type of music(a lot of details in higher part of spectrum). I even explained people how to switch to logarithmic scale view down in comments if they want more focus on low frequency/harmonics. Izotope's RX have more options for that, also utilities such sox or ffmpeg have even more customizable parameters for preferred frequency and time scale.
Jennifer Lette tarantularose 1. Drag and drop audio file in Edison. 2. Press S on keyboard (switch between waveform/spectrum view) 3. If you want to focus on bass and low harmonics, press N on keyboard ( i recommend to increase spectrum resolution for that view: right click on spectrum-> View -> Display settings --> 2048 or 4096 bands)
Sorry for late response, but yes, my first encounter with spectrogram was while using Winamp, back in 2001-2002. It was called something like voiceprint iirc.
Experimental is really the only way to capture all of its beauty, but the spastic drumming style is typical of a style called "breakcore". Although, most of Igorrr's work incorporates Baroque classical music, black metal, jazz, and death metal. (hope this helped)
No, but this is so relaxing and satisfying that I have to follow every single detail in my head so that I can listen to this in my head whenever I want. rain and stuff works better for me