Hazarai and MM

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this is a single(one take, this is what came out of my pedalboard)track i done tonight, using the Hazarai and Metal Muff. one loop of drone and a lead(term used loosely :wink: ) over the top. and all the weirdness at the end was done by Hazarai too
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Crank-tastic!

That craziness at the end is music to my ears, especially that massive flange blast (oo-er). Thumbs up.

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There's nothing like a good flange blast to bring a smile to one's face. :D
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Jenesis wrote:Crank-tastic!

That craziness at the end is music to my ears, especially that massive flange blast (oo-er). Thumbs up.
+1.. the flange did it for me
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I quite enjoyed that!
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cheers guys. just some of the fun you can have with a Hazarai...
Hurdy Gurdy.... some how... and I'm not entirely certain how mind you, an instrument that sounds like someone has shoved a nest of angry hornets into a goose with a kazoo bill and is randomly slapping the poor creature with an accordion.... Sounds amazing.

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CARNAGE! \m/
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Sounds like an intro to a very awesome album.
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