World domination
Aug 29, 2022, 01:11 PM
"I had a sound file based on a recording of racing cars which got recorded in the years between 1920 and 1940. My first thoughts after hearing the recording: technology, cars, men, masculinity, competition, air pollution, the importance for and the following success of the automobile for our capitalistic society. The car (as well as the racing event) as a main motive for capitalism and a show off of toxic behaviour of mankind. Based on those thoughts I decided to go on making a new composition out of the recording.
"I did not used any other sound material for the composition other than the source sound. I used a sampler to transform and manipulate (cut, slice, transpose, stretch, filter, et cetera) the recording (or better said micro and macro parts of it) to my liking. In addition I made heavy use of delay, reverb and filter effects. After having composed a broad variety of different sounds (from percussion to drone) from the main recording I performed with those sound till I got a mix/edit together which I rendered. The rendered file was additionally edited and then mastered, the result is attached as wav file @48khz 24-bit. No other person than me was involved in this project."
Composition by sine:noise.
This is part of the Obsolete Sounds project, the world’s biggest collection of disappearing sounds and sounds that have become extinct – remixed and reimagined to create a brand new form of listening. Explore the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds
"I did not used any other sound material for the composition other than the source sound. I used a sampler to transform and manipulate (cut, slice, transpose, stretch, filter, et cetera) the recording (or better said micro and macro parts of it) to my liking. In addition I made heavy use of delay, reverb and filter effects. After having composed a broad variety of different sounds (from percussion to drone) from the main recording I performed with those sound till I got a mix/edit together which I rendered. The rendered file was additionally edited and then mastered, the result is attached as wav file @48khz 24-bit. No other person than me was involved in this project."
Composition by sine:noise.
This is part of the Obsolete Sounds project, the world’s biggest collection of disappearing sounds and sounds that have become extinct – remixed and reimagined to create a brand new form of listening. Explore the whole project at https://citiesandmemory.com/obsolete-sounds