Nanite Stew - an electronic experiment

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2011/12/18 09:53:41 (permalink)

Nanite Stew - an electronic experiment

From 2002 or so - I played my guitar over a mix of sounds from an Alesis QSR (same as a QS8). Never meant to be anything serious, just testing the waters. I haven't done anything like it since.

http://soundcloud.com/mister-6-1/nanite-stew

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    Re:Nanite Stew - an electronic experiment 2011/12/18 11:14:25 (permalink)
    Must be the season of the soundscape.

    It is tempting to suggest that to perhaps bring the guitar a little more forward occasionally.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re:Nanite Stew - an electronic experiment 2011/12/18 14:08:07 (permalink)
    good sound wish it was a lil bit higher on mater volume

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