New Album Apolog released!
General | Posted 9 years agoCheck it out here!
https://floatoverblow.bandcamp.com/album/apolog
It's somewhere in between experimental and symphonic, with elements of drone throughout. The effect of drone is intended to take advantage of listening fatigue through prolonged noise to create holes in the perception of the listener, and bring out textures in the negative space. You're literally hallucinating when you listen to it. Neat!
https://floatoverblow.bandcamp.com/album/apolog
It's somewhere in between experimental and symphonic, with elements of drone throughout. The effect of drone is intended to take advantage of listening fatigue through prolonged noise to create holes in the perception of the listener, and bring out textures in the negative space. You're literally hallucinating when you listen to it. Neat!
First album Filter Art released
General | Posted 10 years ago Drawing from music of the past year and a half, Filter Art is a chronicle of terror and mischief, a story told by and for its massive imperfections. Blah blah GIB MEH MONEH AAAAAAAA AA AAAAAAAAA AA AAAAAAAA AA AAAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AA AAAA AA AAAAAAAAA?
http://floatoverblow.bandcamp.com/album/filter-art
Ditching the usual third-person perspective musicians take to describe everything for some reason, along with the healthy heaping of self-aggrandizing bullshit, I'd like to make more music, and it's going to take money, because I'm running out of time. School starts in the fall, my job is not exactly easy for me to get to even if I'm only working part time, and my schedule will soon be too full to do much else besides travel, study, work, and eat. This is exactly as depressing as it sounds.
If you haven't heard my work before, it's software synthesis aiming towards downtempo, typically chill vibes and simple, beautiful, minimalist noise. I call it cyberfolk, or 'waveywave', because vaporwave is done for irony or nostalgia, and I have neither. I just don't have any professional sample packs to make big orchestral arrangements, because those are not cheap and it'd be pretty obvious that I was pirating them.
You can pick up a song for a dollar, or the whole batch for $7 if you like FLACs. All proceeds go towards a: more audio equipment/software to do more interesting things (in particular I want to start working with actual instruments, which requires having such niceties as microphones that aren't embedded in my laptop) and b: an LLC, should I make more than $600 in the year. That would be used for a number of my other ventures, but most importantly it keeps me from blowing my brains out if I get audited down the line. If I can make this work at that level, I know I can push it further.
If you don't have a dollar (I understand. I don't have a dollar either) all of my music in mp3 format is still completely free. If there's something you like that you'd like to have in FLAC, I'm willing to render it out for you again in lossless format as well.
Thank you :) And here's to many more strange sounds.
http://floatoverblow.bandcamp.com/album/filter-art
Ditching the usual third-person perspective musicians take to describe everything for some reason, along with the healthy heaping of self-aggrandizing bullshit, I'd like to make more music, and it's going to take money, because I'm running out of time. School starts in the fall, my job is not exactly easy for me to get to even if I'm only working part time, and my schedule will soon be too full to do much else besides travel, study, work, and eat. This is exactly as depressing as it sounds.
If you haven't heard my work before, it's software synthesis aiming towards downtempo, typically chill vibes and simple, beautiful, minimalist noise. I call it cyberfolk, or 'waveywave', because vaporwave is done for irony or nostalgia, and I have neither. I just don't have any professional sample packs to make big orchestral arrangements, because those are not cheap and it'd be pretty obvious that I was pirating them.
You can pick up a song for a dollar, or the whole batch for $7 if you like FLACs. All proceeds go towards a: more audio equipment/software to do more interesting things (in particular I want to start working with actual instruments, which requires having such niceties as microphones that aren't embedded in my laptop) and b: an LLC, should I make more than $600 in the year. That would be used for a number of my other ventures, but most importantly it keeps me from blowing my brains out if I get audited down the line. If I can make this work at that level, I know I can push it further.
If you don't have a dollar (I understand. I don't have a dollar either) all of my music in mp3 format is still completely free. If there's something you like that you'd like to have in FLAC, I'm willing to render it out for you again in lossless format as well.
Thank you :) And here's to many more strange sounds.
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