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Musician from Sweden. Plays guitar and sing in Dwine, work as a soundengineer in Phonobel Studio, teach musicproduction to teenagers, makes electronic noises at home...

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  • Segus Degus [v.2] Uploaded by Evelon Start following Send a message on November 28, 2008 00:55

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    1. 3 comments at 0.21
      1. nhomas on November 28, 2008 02:45

        Are the clicks intentional? I find them a little disturbing.

      2. Evelon on November 28, 2008 03:14

        @nhomas: yeah, they are. I even put a slight delay on the clicks.

      3. Evelon on November 28, 2008 03:21

        @Evelon: In the master I made everything a tad brighter, so the clicks are more prominent now. I will probably do a new master, less trebbly.

    2. 3 comments at 2.24
      1. nhomas on November 28, 2008 02:47

        As far as levels go, I might take down the water.

      2. Evelon on November 28, 2008 03:16

        @nhomas: You are right. I will have to fix it in the mastering again it seems, cause it was a live take. Can't redo it exactly the same again. The sparkly water is high freq anyways. Just have to turn that down a bit.

      3. nhomas on November 28, 2008 10:51

        @Evelon: Next time you should record to separate tracks.

    3. 1 comment at 3.50
      1. hyperoctave on September 29, 2009 00:16

        epic track man.. can imagine this in a film at a very significant moment..

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    Added electric slide-guitar and tweaked the sounds a bit. Maybe the levels are a bit off. This is my contribution for the IDM4ms comp. It was the most "floaty" one. Fountain was recorded a few blocks from where I live. It was during a hot July day, and I lay there in the grass beside it for abou...
  • Segus Degus Uploaded by Evelon Start following Send a message on November 11, 2008 02:47

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      1. Atoms of an Addict on November 11, 2008 21:43

        Great keys, I love those expressions on the after touch of the key. I use a sample alot like these keys with delay. Good way to start the day.

    2. 2 comments at 0.23
      1. Mr. Squirrel on November 11, 2008 03:20

        already i have goosebumps. gorgeous gorgeous track! i feel as if i'm just waking from some thick deep sleep. lovely!

      2. Evelon on November 12, 2008 00:35

        @Mr. Squirrel: Thanks, man! Appreciate it. That was the feeling I was going for.

    3. 1 comment at 0.32
      1. klangboot on April 10, 2009 13:16

        Rising bouncing melody... Great!

    4. 1 comment at 0.59
      1. 2ndMOUSE on November 12, 2008 17:50

        Lovin this already man !! Has a great " documentary of antarctica " feel about it , in a very similar way to what BOC do in creating an almost magical parallel world. Great story unfolding !! Great complimentary sounds.....very nicely laid out.

    5. 1 comment at 1.25
      1. Shammen Delly on August 01, 2009 04:24

        very nice sounds

    6. 1 comment at 1.46
      1. Mr. Squirrel on November 11, 2008 03:21

        oh my word. this is perfect. i am shaken deep with this

    7. 1 comment at 2.07
      1. pantarhei on August 04, 2009 20:07

        wonderfull - thas what I love

    8. 4 comments at 2.29
      1. nhomas on November 11, 2008 03:27

        This is lovely. I don't suppose you're submitting this to the ambient compilation? It'd probably fit right in.

      2. Evelon on November 12, 2008 00:36

        @nhomas: That has crossed my mind. ;)

      3. nhomas on November 12, 2008 01:33

        @Evelon: It occurs to me that you'd need to shorten it if you wanted to do so, since the time limit is 6min.

      4. Evelon on November 12, 2008 03:43

        @nhomas: ah, yes. you are right. I tried to clock it to 6 when I did it (in realtime), but the fades were longer than I had imagined (I think I set the inertia speeds of my sliders to too slow) :) I will do another take, without the bum-note(s) that are in it now.

    9. 1 comment at 2.49
      1. Atoms of an Addict on November 11, 2008 21:45

        I really like your sparse hits on the keys with the pad shadowing just perfect

    10. 1 comment at 3.06
      1. ian bôr on October 06, 2009 19:07

        thanks , it's beautiful

    11. 6 comments at 3.18
      1. Atoms of an Addict on November 11, 2008 21:46

        A note sounded a tad bit detuned? Not sure if that was meant but fits well.

      2. Evelon on November 12, 2008 00:38

        @Atoms of an Addict: That is correct. I think my DAW (Jeskola Buzz) went a bit syntac error there, cause I'm using generative machines that spits out random notes but in a certain scale. This "bum-note" wasn't supposed to be there. I did this recording in realtime, so everything can happen (and they do).

      3. Evelon on November 12, 2008 00:41

        @Evelon: I can't spell..I meant "syntax error"..not syntac or synthec or synthax.

      4. Mr. Squirrel on November 12, 2008 00:45

        @Evelon: don't change it though! it is really great. sort of unbalances for just an instant and gives a piece already rich in depth just that little bit more.

      5. Atoms of an Addict on November 12, 2008 02:55

        @Mr. Squirrel: Agreed, I like it as well.

      6. Evelon on November 12, 2008 03:32

        Yeah, it added some "human error" (even though it was my computer who triggered the note) so I'll leave it in for now. Maybe that note symbolises the brief human thought of "damn, I gotta buy toiletpaper next time I'm at the store".

    12. 1 comment at 4.17
      1. suprematist on June 19, 2009 01:19

        aah, Blade Runner... Beautiful.

    13. 1 comment at 4.23
      1. alan-4 on May 06, 2009 16:43

        It just occurred to me ... it is raining ... and beautifully harmonious ... zen

    14. 1 comment at 5.08
      1. udosson on November 29, 2008 11:03

        now that was chill ... and soft ... and ambient .... wich work man

    15. 2 comments at 5.40
      1. Mr. Squirrel on November 11, 2008 03:25

        your connection to these sounds and your craftsmanship of this piece is inspirational. pure bliss. brilliant piece, beautiful!

      2. Evelon on November 12, 2008 00:43

        @Mr. Squirrel: Thanks a million! This makes me want to do more, as I seem to be on the right track.

    16. 1 comment at 6.27
      1. Son of Akira on November 20, 2008 23:02

        beautiful work as always

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    This summer I went out to record a few fountains and water-installations around town (they are quite few), and I found one that I liked. It looked kinda corny with five thin beams of water shooting up and back into the shallow fountain. The weather was sunny and hot. I recorded about an hour usin...
  • gnrtve.Snds Uploaded by Evelon Start following Send a message on August 16, 2008 12:36

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    1. 4 comments at 0.12
      1. Halogen on August 23, 2008 01:58

        i still dont understand how you use this programme! you are a mad scientist.

      2. Geramie C. on August 23, 2008 23:52

        @Halogen: i believe mad cunt is the proper term

      3. Geramie C. on August 23, 2008 23:52

        @Geramie C.: what programme is that again?

      4. Evelon on October 14, 2008 12:34

        @Geramie C.: Jeskola Buzz (tracker)

    2. 1 comment at 0.24
      1. Abreaktor on November 12, 2008 01:11

        i recall that programm. i think i used it right after my atari 1040st broke down or something.... amazing what you do with it.

    3. 2 comments at 0.44
      1. Atoms of an Addict on November 11, 2008 21:48

        Crunchy glitch goodies! Yeah! I like your timing a lot on your keys sir

      2. Evelon on November 12, 2008 01:00

        @Atoms of an Addict: Thanks! I accidently removed your other post where you asked how the "robot tongue" was created (damn soundcloud..can't edit spelling errors and stuff). Anyways, I think I used some drum hits that I ran through some distortion, FFT effect and some filters. = Clean plingy sounds along with contrasty mangled dirty drums.

    4. 1 comment at 0.59
      1. Geramie C. on August 23, 2008 23:53

        dig the little glitched thingies, nice indeed.

    5. 1 comment at 1.15
      1. Evelon on November 12, 2008 00:54

        @Atoms of an Addict: Thanks!I think it's some mangled drum hits...through some distortion, FFT effect and some filter. Can't really remember.

    6. 1 comment at 1.23
      1. Candle Nine on August 17, 2008 03:24

        I kind of dig this part through here.

    7. 1 comment at 1.42
      1. one33 on August 17, 2008 22:45

        i like these drums, the diry sounds are a good contrast with the bell/synth part.

    8. 1 comment at 2.30
      1. Geramie C. on August 23, 2008 23:54

        nice transition

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    I was messing with a simple generative project in Jeskola Buzz, and this is the result. I didn't think much of it while making it, but listening back it's quite soothing. Simplicity yet randomicity No note-values, velocities or hits where added by me, it's all generative processing within Buzz.
  • glitchocustico Uploaded by Evelon Start following Send a message on July 16, 2008 21:57

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    1. 1 comment at 0.02
      1. Atoms of an Addict on November 11, 2008 21:50

        YES!!!! THATS BEAUTIFUL! BEST INTRO I'VE HEARD IN A LONG TIME!

    2. 1 comment at 0.04
      1. Halogen on August 23, 2008 01:59

        yeah boi! i should send you more.

    3. 1 comment at 0.06
      1. Halogen on August 23, 2008 01:59

        it so funky!

    4. 1 comment at 0.13
      1. Eurynome on August 31, 2008 17:54

        Sound like nothing I've ever heard before. Really advanced time signatures on alot of the sounds... all of the sounds of course are intresting.

    5. 1 comment at 0.14
      1. Permutated on July 17, 2008 06:14

        Very progressive and unique.

    6. 1 comment at 0.20
      1. IG88 on July 08, 2009 21:09

        Beat is sick and very bodatious guitar manipulation

    7. 1 comment at 0.22
      1. Jwilson on July 24, 2008 18:31

        sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!

    8. 2 comments at 0.23
      1. Cursed Chimera on July 22, 2008 00:04

        Reminds me of Prefuse 73 vs. The Books.

      2. Bitbasic on October 21, 2008 08:46

        @Cursed Chimera: it reminds me of discovering that you haven't lost something after all!

    9. 1 comment at 0.31
      1. Atoms of an Addict on November 11, 2008 21:52

        I really like how you use the guitar slides and harmonics for glitch percussive hits

    10. 1 comment at 0.39
      1. Candle Nine on July 17, 2008 00:21

        That fret noise is awesome.

    11. 1 comment at 0.51
      1. Abreaktor on November 11, 2008 23:15

        you=the man. awesome!

    12. 1 comment at 0.58
      1. griff on July 09, 2009 03:58

        mad, love it.

    13. 1 comment at 1.15
      1. nonine recordings on July 22, 2008 09:04

        nicety nice, the way you combine all that, big up

    14. 1 comment at 1.23
      1. Atoms of an Addict on November 11, 2008 21:53

        Really like all these break downs

    15. 2 comments at 2.11
      1. Permutated on July 17, 2008 06:14

        Probably the only part of the track I didn't care for. Too dry and disorienting :(

      2. nonine recordings on July 22, 2008 09:06

        never mind, track needs some rest and slowly lays down... nice

    16. 1 comment at 2.25
      1. Candle Nine on July 17, 2008 00:23

        And the slow fade works really well to end this song, too

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    Halogen uploaded a wav of him playing an acoustic tune he wrote, straight into the mic without click and at quite low pre-amp gain. He said "here you go..glitch/cut/morph it or whatever"...so, I tried to warp it to median bpm in cubase, but cubase was acting weird that day..so I said fuk it and w...

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