Laundromat is 2 minutes long and was created on October 14, 2013. Please consider wearing good headphones.
My process is like this: I create sounds via Ableton Live and capture the results to a digital recorder. The files are often forgotten and then discovered months or years later, edited, and then further manipulated using different software and then layered and mixed. That's pretty much how I work. Laundromat follows this process.
If you're into layered drones and shifting sounds, then Laundromat might interest you. It's got an opening, an initial space where you can get used to the sounds, and then around 35 seconds it begins to open up further and provide variation throughout the rest of the piece. Near the end, the higher section drops off and the track fades away.
It's probably odd that I participated in this particular Junto as I almost never solicit feedback for the pieces I create on my own. I can't remember ever sending off any of my albums to reviewed by a music critic. As an artist, it's not something that I'm interested in.
But I suppose participating this way is a stretching of my boundaries, although anybody can comment on my tracks at Soundcloud as long as I permit it (and I always permit it).
More on this 95th Disquiet Junto project, in which musicians post recent tracks with the express purpose of getting constructive feedback, at:
disquiet.com/2013/10/24/disquie…95-discussamongst/
More details on the Disquiet Junto at:
soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/