MATRIXSYNTH: Pinwale Sounds - From Soft Power To Unjust Peace


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Pinwale Sounds - From Soft Power To Unjust Peace


Published on Dec 17, 2014 Jacques Mongrel

"A futile exercise in relaxation combining a lethargic dance jam with scenes from Mamoru Oshi's movie Patlabor 2 which, amongst other things, ruminates on the notion that developed countries exist in a state of 'unjust peace'. Set in a near future Tokyo, where computer networks and large machines called "Labors" have lead to unprecedented economic prosperity, a terrorist attack is not all that it seems."

Notable Max For Live synths used:
Kasio, Opfour, Bassline"

via Patron Jacques Mongrel aka Pinwale Sounds.

P.S. Bit of a Synth Rorschach at 3:50.

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