235 – Leg Godt
Played around in the early hours with some of the ambient sounds recorded at Leogland in Windsor. This is a montage of a few loops, heavily treated with effects in Ableton Live, with a simple sub harmonic synth lifting up the natural tones of the layered recording. Again, this won’t be for everyone, but I hope it pleases some ears.
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Tags: abstract, ambient, collage, experimental, noise, soundscapes

14. June 2010 at 05:59
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15. June 2010 at 15:44
Bonsoir,
Combien de fois je me suis dit : tu lui adresses un message sympathique !
J’aime toute votre création musicale, votre sensibilité, je l’a suit scrupuleusement, jour après jour, et puis ce soir en écoutant “Leg Godt” je suis enthousiasmé par ce morceau : quel dommage qu’il soit si court je voudrais tant qu’il se prolonge, qu’il entraîne encore et encore dans les dédales mystérieux de l’ambient, cela se pourrait-il ?
Bien à vous.
christian
18. June 2010 at 10:54
Hi James
I’d like to use this piece as the intro sound of my homepage. This homepage migth turn into a commercial project in the very near future. It has a lot to do with relaxing and, the thing is… I am always looking for atmospheric beatless soundsscapes like these.
Do you have 30 min pieces, too?
I’d love to credit you, but all I know is that your first name is James…
Should I show your Blog-Domain instead?
Let me know
Thanks from Tim
Germany
19. June 2010 at 04:15
Hi Tim, I’m happy for you to use my piece, just point people to this site? My name is James Fahy.
All my pieces here are generally no longer than 15 mins as I make them in my lunch hour or late at night. I am starting on a new project though that may have longer pieces, so please keep an eye on the blog! :)
20. June 2010 at 13:25
Understood :)