the viper matrix vol.1
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This track is easily performed live, and is constructed so that no matter how hard you try it will sound different every time, it’s very intuitive to perform. This opens up many ways to improvise and interact with additional instrumentalists and computer rigs. As a bonus, all of the samples used in this example are acoustic. David & I worked with the goal to make a live, interactive patch that sounds as if it had the vibe of a field recording.
the sound of midnight minnewanka

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Here is the sound of Lake Minnewanka, as captured by my field recorder. Such an innocent sound, water rolling against the base of the mountains. This in combination with the endless view of the stars was one of those spectacular moments in nature that induced a great sense of peace in me. Although it was rather cold outside, the deeper I listened the warmer I felt.
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COMMUNITY IMMUNITY – 2011
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