
Fanfare 111 by Hippotaur
3 minutes 12 seconds
This piece was inspired by the April 15, 1986 bombing of Libya by the United States by F-111 Aardvark tactical strike aircraft.
Performed on Yamaha DX-100 synthesizer, Roland drum machine, effects boxes, my voice, and Tascam Porta-1 4-track tape recorder. Best listened to with headphones.
© 1986 & (P) 1990
hippotaur
3 minutes 12 seconds
This piece was inspired by the April 15, 1986 bombing of Libya by the United States by F-111 Aardvark tactical strike aircraft.
Performed on Yamaha DX-100 synthesizer, Roland drum machine, effects boxes, my voice, and Tascam Porta-1 4-track tape recorder. Best listened to with headphones.
© 1986 & (P) 1990

Category Music / 80s
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 5.87 MB
Thankx so much!
I always liked the way that the songs John Lennon wrote while in The Beatles would end in a cacophany of sounds...this one begins with one!
Well, after 21 years, it's a bit difficult to remember how I made the sounds at the beginning of this!
But I had a purple metal wah pedal from the '70s (still have it!), a phaser, and a delay/echo all three of these I can definately hear now in the beginning. I may have used a guitar distortion box too.
(And my Tascam no longer functions after over a decade of neglect and non-use...so I can't listen to the individual tracks.)
Kev
)÷D
I always liked the way that the songs John Lennon wrote while in The Beatles would end in a cacophany of sounds...this one begins with one!
Well, after 21 years, it's a bit difficult to remember how I made the sounds at the beginning of this!
But I had a purple metal wah pedal from the '70s (still have it!), a phaser, and a delay/echo all three of these I can definately hear now in the beginning. I may have used a guitar distortion box too.
(And my Tascam no longer functions after over a decade of neglect and non-use...so I can't listen to the individual tracks.)
Kev
)÷D
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