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Synths in the forest and in nature

7/4/2022

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Recently Isn'tses teamed up with Howard from Pillars of Golden Misery to play in Epping Forest.  We were using a variety of small battery powered synths including the Fort Processor.  There was a variety of natural noises in the forest, mostly bird sounds which we've incorporated into the music.

The video incorporates the footage of several static cameras from different angles.  There was no audience and no humans passed us as we performed, only animals who live in the forest.

Because of the change in season and the chaotic nature of the forest we usually find that each time we perform in the forest it has a different feel and energy.  Our noises did not disturb the wildlife as they continued about their usual activities.

We were somewhat sheltered from the rain in this spot but at some point the rain did come through the trees and onto our equipment, luckily we had the recorder inside a plastic bag to protect it.

Recorder: ZoomH6
 
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Previous performances in Epping Forest.

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Here we are using two of the Chernobylizer synth on the beach in Borth, Wales.
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