30 seconds over Brixton

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simonm
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30 seconds over Brixton

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just for a laugh, a bit of my feb gig:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30379212@N03/3382369009/
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Re: 30 seconds over Brixton

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Oi, you noisy f~~ker - where's the tune that we can whistle on the way home from the gig ? :hihi:
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Re: 30 seconds over Brixton

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:headpop: "what a racket!" . . . is right ! :hihi:

is that your studio ? what were you using to make that noise??
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Re: 30 seconds over Brixton

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not my studio, but a venue in Brixton, south London

from my blog:
I had 4 sound sources going more or less continuously - a Raagini electronic tanpura (white box on floor) as a background drone, Duotone oscillator box (aka Ben's Simple 40106 Tone Generator), Thumpa Thumpa Box (a primitive rhythm box, 1970 Simonton design) into Digitech delay, Monatron > vol pedal > Jen Fuzz + Sustain > Boss DD6 delay. I tuned these all to C at first and then slowly adjusted each one in turn to make simple chords and dischords, then bringing them approximately back to unison, but the the Raagini staying on C the whole time....

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there's more slightly more refined version of this (that I called 'Windmills' after the venue) on my soundclick page if you're interested
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default ... tent=music
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
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