Totally jazzed for today, even if I *am* working with no caffeine. But today is the day "Ring Out Peace" which I wrote for the #MusicWeeklies challenge back in January, actually gets performed in its proper instrument, the handchimes. Hoping the anticipation will pull ke through the decaffeination haze. So far, so good. LOL Will be playing that piece at the end of this #UU service.

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Sunrise

Dusted off my #Puredata skills and hand made patches for last week’s track.

A calm and simple ambient track for slow mornings.
Used a shimmer effect and a reverb I made a few years ago, as well as a very simple synth I made last week for the occasion.

I really love Puredata and I want to find a workflow with it that lets me make music with it more regularly.

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Mélodie en si mineur

Didn’t really feel it this week, and was pretty tired overall. Just a simple, unfinished thing. A sketch if you will.

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Dancing My Pain Away

My 4th weekly track of the year. (theme was Willpower)

I wanted to get out of plain old diatonic harmony, so I tried that. I ended up only spending 2 days on it, after scraping a previous idea.
I’ve love disco, and dancing is one of my autism stims, makes me feel really good and happy, so I wanted to make a track that lets me do that (and I succeeded, I started wiggling around when arranging the final thing ^^)

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Maven

My track for the week. I usually try to finish those on saturday but this week was very busy.

Did this one with the #Electribe and I am really not convinced by the workflow with it, it’s not really working for me. It’s difficult to work with only 4 bar phrases, the polyphony limit is really easy to reach and left me a bit frustrated.

In the end, not much time spent on this, nor the drawing for it, but at least I did something. ^^

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Here is my little track of the week: Mint Ice Cream (using the theme Fresh)

I am not happy with this one. I had a hard time starting it, and then found a lot of very frustrating bugs in the #Woovebox while making it (some of which can be heard, but I tried to mask them as best I could).

Had some more ideas for it, and I didn’t do a proper final mix because I’m just annoyed. But eh, at least it’s done, and I can revisit it when bugs are fixed.

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Wake

A little bit late, but here’s my take on the @musicweeklies #BackOn theme (Getting out of sleep mode) ^^

Thought of alarm clocks and repeatedly snoozing and having trouble getting out of bed… x)

100% done on the #Woovebox

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I've just stumbled upon various online music challenges.

5090 by FAWM. As the name indicates, it's about 50 songs in 90 days.

Jamuary. One song per day for the whole of January.

National Solo Album Month. Exactly what it says on the tin. Good thing it's "national" and obviously not German.

None of them really sound like fun to me. I'd never take any of them. That's simply because I couldn't produce music at this rate, at this speed, even if I tried to.

I mean, it'd be easy for a singer-songwriter with nothing much more than a guitar and some recording device. But melodic electronic music isn't done when it's written and composed. Even the composition is complex, but on top of it, there's arrangement, there's sound design etc. In general, electronic music is not done before the stereo mixdown. Depending on your style and your requirements, "done" even needs to include mastering.

Sure, these challenges aren't about fully polished productions. They're practically about drafts. Now, the difference is that in acoustic music, a draft recording is rough around the edges. In electronic music, especially such that isn't entirely based on looped sequences, a draft made in such a short timespan is incomplete. It has parts missing. And these could be key parts.

In my case, a song may require weeks, maybe even months, until it has vocals. And even only recording vocals for one song may take hours. No Auto-Tune here, no Melodyne, all 1980s-level recording craftsmanship that requires loads and loads of takes. I don't even generate harmonics, I sing them.

I still remember spending several hours in my hotel room during Hearth's Warming Eve 2020, recording the vocals for my cover of Aviators' "Constellations", unfortunately the last song I've released so far. It didn't have so much to do with my Italo Disco treatment stretching it from the original five-and-a-half to a whopping six minutes. It had more to do with me not singing one take, auto-correcting it, humanising it and then automatically rendering the six backing vocal parts. Instead, I sang them all separately, one by one, in multiple takes each.

Taking into account how much time one usually has per day, the above challenges basically expect you to write, compose, arrange and record an entire song in that timespan. It may be rough, but it's at least expected to be fairly complete.

Even one full album per month is crazy. Oxygène was produced in six weeks, and that was fast, even considering it's only a bit over 40 minutes long.

Music Weeklies Challenge gives you more time: one song per week. And you don't have to churn out one song per week each week over a pre-defined timespan. The catch: The theme is pre-defined.

And even a week wouldn't be possible for me. I don't expect myself to be able to record vocals on weekdays. Because reasons. Even if I were, one week would only be doable with a song that I've already got in my head or even partly written down as sheet music from the very beginning.

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5090 by FAWM: The 50 Songs in 90 Days Challenge!

50 songs in 90 days. Make music. Because you can.

How To Stop Time

My submission to this week's #MusicWeeklies #MusicWeekliesChallenge, theme: #Escape https://www.musicweeklieschallenge.com

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