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Upon A Child's Doll Reflection [disquiet0180​-​matryoshkamusic]

from Sunrise Highway by Westy Reflector

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A loose adventure in nested loops. There are a few drones (each 1 note) underneath respective two, three, four, five and six note loops. the main section consists of the two note and six note loop played together with some variation, looped six times. Everything else fades in and out.

Like memories.

I own a matryoshka as a result of a trip to Russia I took in 1985. In the course of that journey, I acted as a teenage cold war secret agent, carrying cultural and religious documents and artifacts behind the then-iron curtain. This track has nothing and everything to do with looking back on that adventure. As a bonus read, here's how my trip as a "Spring Break Spy" began:
westyreflector.net/2013/01/customs-playboy/

So xclnt to be contributing to the junto again.

:^D

RIG
Fabien (a Peekamoose Custom M2 by peekamoose.com), EHX SuperEgo, Diamond Tremolo, EQD Grand Orbiter, EQD Afterneath, Strymon blueSky, Pigtronix Infinity Looper, Fender Blackface emulator (Line6 POD-XT), Sony Acid Pro 7, Windows 8

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More on this 180th Disquiet Junto project — “Use the Russian nesting dolls as a model for a musical composition” — at:
disquiet.com/2015/06/11/disquiet0180-matryoshkamusic/

More on the Disquiet Junto at:
disquiet.com/junto/

Join the Disquiet Junto at:
soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/

Disquiet Junto general discussion takes place at:
disquiet.com/forums/

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from Sunrise Highway, released July 2, 2015

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The Reflectors New York, New York

rock.pop.
ambient.beyond

"a cloud fitted with an iron scaffold…
in stereophonic splendor."
- disquiet

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