Drop Science by Matthew Dear + The Sounds Of GE

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  • clintlove
    Hey girl, ya Hungry?
    • Jun 2004
    • 3264

    Drop Science by Matthew Dear + The Sounds Of GE



    DJ Matthew Dear teamed up with General Electric acoustics engineer Andrew Gorton to sample the tones created by the churn of "thousands" of different GE machines, from turbines to medical equipment. The sounds were then chopped up and reassembled into "Drop Science," a frantic, meticulous music experiment.

    Matthew Dear's career in weirdo music has taken him in a of directions, but this new collaboration (read: promotional spot) with General Electric is pretty remarkable, even if only as an illustration of his composition and production skills. It's always compelling to hear music that's assembled from sounds collected in the real world, but beyond the usual gimmick, "Drop Science" is impressive for the scale of the project. There are just so many different sounds that collecting them alone is an accomplishment. What might make "Drop Science" brilliant, however, is that the massive collection is so deftly dovetailed into a beautiful package.

    https://soundcloud.com/generalelectric/drop-science

    Taken from Gizmodo

    Pretty cool stuff.

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  • KiwiTollway
    Platinum Poster
    • Jan 2014
    • 1474

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    Re: Drop Science by Matthew Dear + The Sounds Of GE

    Cool! He made an interesting sounding track with it all too, surprisingly.

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