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I'm a noisemaker who is looking to stop procrastinating and start making and releasing more tracks, and maybe you are too.
I'm generally making music in the wee hours. I'm still quarantining for the most part. I want to collaborate with other people but "starting a band" isn't the thing for me right now. So what if instead of meeting up awkwardly with our amps and instruments and trying to jam through one of our demo tracks, we worked remotely by sharing our demos, single track ideas, vague sonic ideas, and the otherwise unfinished and unrealized musical ideas we've been recording on our phones or with cheap mics in our spare time, and worked together to overdub, record, re-record, and mix something that is adventurous sounding, strange, messy, and perhaps even listenable?
We can set up a dropbox folder or some similar kind of filesharing system to send audio files around, send feedback, build off each others ideas, and figure it out as we go.
I'm open to working with one other person, three other people, twenty people, anyone who is interested, let's throw stuff at the wall and make sure it's greasy enough to stick.
It's less about skill and more about being on more or less the same aesthetic wavelength. If any of the following sounds cool to you, maybe this can work.
Ryley Walker, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Atlas Sound, Outrun, Guided by Voices, Shoegaze / shitgaze, Unknown Immortal Orchestra, Mac Demarco, Radiohead, Lo-fi, noise pop, bedroom pop, garage rock, attic folk, basement funk, backyard shed jazz, Psychedelic Horseshit, Washed Out, Black Mountain's first album, Black Bananas, Flaming Lips, fuzz pedals, Illuminati Hotties, the Electric Prunes, Grimes, Mogwai, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Brian Eno, A.R. Kane, Elephant 6, Dinosaur Jr., plate reverb, Animal Collective, Ty Segall, The Beatles.
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