Naviar Quartet [disquiet0338]
I laid out the four tracks in sequence, balanced and mixed them and created a source track. This was then subjected to my usual indignities with The Mangle and Audiobulb’s ambient software, mixed and decorated with its own entrails.
Thanks to the Naviar family for providing such wonderful tracks to work with.
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In collaboration with Naviar Haiku, make a four-person band from the provided four live solo recordings.
Step 1: First, major thanks to Neil Stringfellow (aka Audio Obscura) for proposing this collaboration between the Disquiet Junto and the Naviar Haiku series, and for the support of Naviar’s Marco Sebastiano Alessi. We’ll be making music based on segments of recordings by four musicians from the May 25, 2018, Naviar Haiku Fest. Get the four recordings here from the Zip file:
http://bit.ly/juntonaviar
Step 2: Having downloaded the four tracks (by Ikjoyce, Audio Obscura, Subsepai, and sevenism), listen to them. Each is a single minute from longer solo performances. Imagine how they might work together.
Step 3: Create a new track employing material from all four (and no other external sound sources, though processing is OK) that suggests the existence of a quartet performing live.
More on this 337th weekly Disquiet Junto project (Disquiet Junto Project 0338: Imaginary Quartet / In collaboration with Naviar Haiku, make a four-person band from the provided four live solo recordings.) at:
https://disquiet.com/0338/
Major thanks to Neil Stringfellow (aka Audio Obscura) for proposing this collaboration between the Disquiet Junto and the Naviar Haiku series, and for the support of Naviar’s Marco Sebastiano Alessi. The audio employed as raw material in this project is from live recordings by Ikjoyce, Audio Obscura, Subsepai, and sevenism. More on the Naviar Haiku at:
http://www.naviarrecords.com/about/naviar-haiku/
Join the Disquiet Junto at:
http://soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/