βββ listening instructions: βββ
please donβt listen to the tracks with cheap speakers like monitor-built-in crap. either use some headphones or reasonably good monitor boxes.
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most of my music is hard to listen to. sometimes even for me. and thatβs the best proof that I am on to something really new.
none of my tracks are perfect or really finished and I am constantly challenged to refine them to my best liking.
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due to my releasing policy of publishing tracks that are still under construction, the audience has the opportunity to witness my way of working on my music. feel free to comment on these processes, but donβt expect that I change anything.
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The story goes that a Chinese representative attended a western-tradition orchestral concert and was asked afterwards which piece he liked most.
And he said Β»The piece right at the beginning.Β«
It needed some questioning by the puzzled host till it was clear what he meant: His favored moments of the concert were the tuning and last adjustments of the instruments before the conductor entered the stage.
Thatβs me.
Mostly I could listen to that seeming chaos of sounds and harmonics endlessly.
In case you were wondering.
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ANXIOUS PERSONS MIGHT NOT BE READY FOR THIS: βββ
what if we restart our tradition of listening to music. ditch the simple melodies for our kids played by xylophone, triangle and melodica built with 3 chords and just 7 different notes on the scale.
let the explorative eagerness and curiosity of the coming generation decide for themselves.