Perte's Syndrome (Bone Death)

by @johnnycashpoint · @fuzzy

Liner Notes

#collaboration #signsoflife2 #fuzzy一is一il一miglior一fabbro #ambient #soundscape #headphones

Signsoflife2, Day 7 Bonus
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Fuzzy says - "These are all J$'s sounds, I just had my hard-working technicians feed them into the Fuzzy Sound Labs Ambientizer and this is what came out."

IOW Fuzzy 'mixed' the hell out of 'Plastic Bags are Precious" (https://write.fawm.org/songs/309557) and this is the outcome! As always, I think this is superior to the original. See what you think!

EDIT - The title 'Perte's syndrome' is related to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traumatic_asphyxia and not the similarly named 'Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease' which relates to childhood hip disorder. All your medical needs clarified here! You're welcome!

Lyrics

[Aargh!]
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Comments

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Well, this was quite unexpected. But also rather lovely. This ambientizer has the ring of Eno about it. I like!
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Feck, why did I almost stop breathing during this. I think I was concentrating too much on the breathy sounds within and not my own breathing perhaps. Awesome. Off to listen to the original.
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Great dark ambient piece, an unsettling feeling all over.
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This is the type of stuff that helps me unwind, kind of like that viral video like a decade or more ago of a Justin Bieber tune slowed down 800x. Something about it soothes me.

Now off to listen to the original tune to see what the heck is going on...
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Another win for technology! Great feeling on this, going to listen to the original now
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Glad the crew got the ambientizer back up and running after the INCIDENT last year. How many minions were lost? 17? No matter, they died for a worthy cause. Is it still run off the power of a captured black hole? I hope the duct tape was name brand so that pesky bugger doesn’t…you know…do it again. God bless the brave folks at the sound lab.

Very cool and ambient.
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This was an experiænce, for sure. I loved all those bassy tones all floating around in my headphones. There's tension here, but it seems to hint at deeper truths hidden from the mundane eyes of the unworthy. Yeah, I sort of got lost in all the undercurrents that seemed to slowly flow through my ears. Great remix! Now I should go listen to the original 😆

See You In The Shadows…
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Well, the piece sounds a lot more like 'Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease' than 'Traumatic asphyxia', so I think you might want to reconsider the graphic, unless you're putting up the graphic to warn us off that fork. I'd say that the bone death vibe, particularly in the middle section, overshadows the crushing of the thoracic cavity vibe anywhere in the piece. Just saying. Know I'm not supposed to be critical, but the medically curious are picky and exactitude is always a good goal.
I really like both versions, btw.
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This has a vast feeling, like traveling through endless ages to try and witness the universe slowly unfold into eternity. It's restful but with an undercurrent of tension; on the one hand, it feels atmospheric, but on the other this progresses sonically much more continuously than I tend to think a "typical" ambient track might. It's engrossing!
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Well thanks for educating me -- both medically and musically. 😀
Gripping atmosphere, I was carried away as soon as the drone started. There's definitely a breath in there, so it feels like I'm journeying inside some alien organism. Asphyxia? Not sure. Maybe that's precisely the moment when the air is coming back. Or maybe it's the opposite: death is there already, and the spirit has started its journey towards the beyond.
Be that as it may, I enjoyed that piece very much. Excellent work.
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and at the end..bone death.
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Wow... this is quite something. I've hit this before the original, but I bet I'm not going out too far on a limb to say that the two versions are going to be a wee bit different.
Who knew that J$ was the foundation for such a glorious ambient trip?
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