Personal aesthetic revision
One unexpected side effect of having a kid in the NICU: due to exposure to certain alarms the appeal of repetitive electronic beeping noises has declined dramatically in my mind, heart, and tastes. I remain accutely interested - probably more than ever - in sounds hypnotic, droning, and rhythmic, but they really have to be defined by something other than sine waves tied to a machine pulse.
This, as much as the lack of time and energy, has a lot to do with why the mtrnmc project has been on hold lately. I just need to come up with something different, a sound that hasn’t emerged yet. I’m thinking that Colleen has the right idea, but I’m still working out what I can do that would be inspired by that, without being purely derivative. We’ll see I guess.
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