Crustaceans As Carpenter [disquiet0240] by 337is (three three seven is) published on 2016-08-08T14:20:09Z The sound which begins this composition is a looped portion of a longer field recording that I captured near latitude: 28.8048 and longitude -80.8606 about this time last year. This area in Florida is a challenging place to record as there is a significant amount of both terrestrial and aquatic noise pollution from cars, boats, and um, rockets. This was captured within the grounds held by NASA and the ecosystem is a fascinating mashup of both fresh and saltwater marshes, pools, and streams. This particular hydrophone recording comes from a small inland lagoon of brackish water. When I dropped the microphones in, I was happy to see a bunch of the fish and crustaceans appear to find them interesting, brush up to them with their fins or tapping them with their claws. All of the pops and clicks heard are from them messing with the hydrophones. I was also surprised to hear that our voices from above the water could be clearly perceived and captured by the hydrophones. On reflection, I imagine that their world must be excessively loud and noisey thanks in large part to human interactions. My interpretation of the assignment this week, to start with a drone and slowly reveal its constituent parts, made me immediately begin to think in terms of pointillism in painting where many small dots create a larger form when viewed from a distant point. I thought about distinct periodic elements in sound being disguised by altering both duration (decay, sustain, and release) and slewing pitch to remove any distinguishable pitch differential. Rhythmic patterns morph into more nebulous washes through repeated listening to me. So I started with things as smeared as possible as the drone, and quickly allowed the two component voices to identify themselves through both their inherent rhythmic pattern and their timbral centers. Eventually two distinct patterns emerge in the left and right stereo fields. But, they extend too far, and again become diffuse as their timbral centers sustain longer and longer. Turning into a drone yet again. The coda is the unaltered field recording unlooped. More on this 240th weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Compose a piece of music in which a drone slowly, imperceptibly, gives way to something rhythmic and/or melodic” — at: http://disquiet.com/0240/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/ Join the Disquiet Junto at: http://soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/ Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Disquiet Junto general discussion takes place on llllllll.co and on a Junto Slack (send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion). Genre Electronic Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @pytchblend: Ha! Subliminal sandwich. 2016-10-10T17:49:30Z Comment by pytchblend Oddly made me hungry for crawdads 2016-10-10T13:20:15Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @id_23: The pincers are a little unnerving, I agree. 2016-09-30T18:47:43Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @funkction: Cheers. 2016-09-30T18:47:25Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @ethanhein: Thank you, happy you enjoyed your stay. 2016-09-30T18:47:20Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @user-591289034: Gracias. 2016-09-30T18:47:05Z Comment by Dj Mighty Very Cool!! 2016-09-30T02:55:53Z Comment by Ethan Hein Came for the title, stayed for the lovely track. 2016-09-05T12:09:37Z Comment by GZK Great work! 2016-09-05T11:35:38Z Comment by Counter Silence @337is: You're welcome. 2016-08-11T18:25:27Z Comment by ID_23 Intimidated by pincers... Love the insight to the wonderful audio exploration... Thanks for sharing! :) 2016-08-10T21:05:19Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @countersilence: I haven't listened on headphones yet, need to! Thanks for the close listening and comments. 2016-08-10T12:13:51Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @triermusic: My Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro is responsible for the synth sounds on here. Cheers! 2016-08-10T12:13:10Z Comment by Nate Trier Love it! Great approach. What generated the synth sounds? 2016-08-10T01:17:23Z Comment by Counter Silence Unsettling sounds, particular with headphones on, Great work! 2016-08-09T18:49:35Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @petrus-major: Definitely aquatic for me. Couldn't eat them if my life depended on it I think. And yes, this was on holiday with my family upon returning from Peru last year. 2016-08-09T14:47:21Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @petrus-major: Tidal modulations. 2016-08-09T14:46:18Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @petrus-major: Served exceptionally fresh! 2016-08-09T14:46:09Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @wust: Cheers ! 2016-08-09T14:45:55Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @337is: You could say I'm a chicken @Chickenbone! ;-) 2016-08-09T14:45:40Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @pollomuerto: An interesting observation as horror makes me incredibly uneasy. 2016-08-09T14:45:20Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @emmahendrix: Ta. 2016-08-09T13:27:56Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @user-651760074: I can get the creepy factor...they are definitely different creatures compared to humans. But this was in a very shallow part of the pool, on a rock, and they were quite small creatures. Curious more than creepy I felt. 2016-08-09T13:27:29Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) @petrus-major: LOL. You give me more credit for cleverness than I deserve but I'll happily take it, thank you! :-) 2016-08-09T13:26:17Z Comment by Petrus Major Thanks for your large and interesting annotation (including about Pointillism). The mystery has finally been lifted ! May I observe that the blur due to the lack of comment in a very first step, followed by this substantially detailed annotation could be also viewed itself as another brilliant illustration of the assignement. Fiat Lux. You have won two 'Like'. ;) 2016-08-09T12:53:12Z Comment by Hypoid Great idea and growling synth...but slightly creepy now knowing source of clicks! 2016-08-09T02:40:34Z Comment by Emma Hendrix intense. 2016-08-09T01:32:07Z Comment by Chickenbone this track is really great. it's like a horror show! 2016-08-08T19:01:37Z Comment by WÜST great song title and tune 2016-08-08T17:50:38Z Comment by Petrus Major Seafood platter. 2016-08-08T14:57:33Z