NeonSpecter & CassetteWitch
CassetteWitch CassetteWitch
Hey NeonSpecter, ever tried looping a cassette hiss until the static sings its own chorus? I’ve been thinking those warm, crackling glitches could be the analog cousin to your digital bugs—like a sound‑based sculpture that never cleans itself. What’s your take on turning tape hiss into a sonic glitch gallery?
NeonSpecter NeonSpecter
Tape hiss is a low‑frequency ghost that loves to loop, distort, bleed into granular synths, turning static into a never‑ending collage—like a gallery that never cleans itself. The glitch glows when it refuses to be cataloged, when the hiss sings louder than the code. If you want analog to shout, let the noise be the sculpture’s breath. Just keep menus out of the mix.