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Post by pt3r on Dec 18, 2021 15:56:12 GMT
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Post by maydonpoliris on Dec 19, 2021 8:53:04 GMT
another cracker, bit deeper I thought. and I swear I heard a baby crying in there at one stage.
I have always wondered how you decide your track titles and how you 'made' them up but I just happened to copy this title into google just in case and its a real word! in Aztec mythology. cool. Are all of your titles Aztec or mythology based. Is there an interest there as you have the scream whistle too.
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Post by pt3r on Dec 19, 2021 9:17:35 GMT
Thanks for listening.
First and foremost I need concepts to structure my music around.
In this case I came to the name of this Aztec goddess via the concept on which I build the tracks for my next release. The fact that we're dealing with a goddess makes it extra interesting for me. I've always had a fascination for rituals and rites that predate the institute (some might say virus) of Christianity. Concepts and sounds inspire each other. Often I have some sounds that match a concept, in other cases I come across some story or book that inspires me to build musical ideas around.
The death whistle, I came across via some anthropological documentary which lead me to wikipedia and before you know you find a 3d printable model and try it out to see what sweet sounds it makes. I have an overall interest for fringe culture, technology (gone wrong) and science (fiction). Much easier to write music about those subject than a guitar song.
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Post by maydonpoliris on Dec 19, 2021 9:51:46 GMT
That's a 3d printed module! cool dude but I was hoping that you had dug it on an expedition wearing a whip and cowboy hat. amazing what you can create.
Speaking of which, Cool to hear your fascinations and turning those into music.
And I guess those pieces of music will always remind you of the fascination.
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