I took an old track I submitted for the Naviar Haiku project "After" https://soundcloud.com/noimspartacus/after-naviarhaiku111-after-the-dancing.
I doubled the speed and double tracked it, running one of them through a filter fx chain. I then sped the track X8, reversed it and bookended the track with this. Added a drum track and a reaktor ensemble playing a simple sequence.
Disquiet Junto Project 0390: Pace Quickens
The Assignment: Take an old song (or field recording), and make it faster, and add then something.
Step 1: For this project you’ll be reworking either a field recording or an old piece of your own music. The slower the better, as far as the original recording is concerned. Reading through these instructions first may aid in your selection process.
Step 2: Choose a field recording or and old piece of music of your own. (Define “old” as you like. “Preexistence” is the main factor.)
Step 3: Speed it up considerably (at least by a third, maybe by more).
Step 4: Add one or two new elements that proceed at the piece’s new pace.
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Image associated with this project adapted (cropped, colors changed, text added, cut’n’paste) thanks to a Creative Commons license from a photo credited to Graeme Ellis:
https://flic.kr/p/G74biR