And here is a copy of my explanation from soundcloud:
Everything on this recording originates from ONE small, small sample… that sample is recorded to a pickup machine (looped) the that loop is sampled by a flex machine, and i slow down rate a lot… but without changing pitch… the i apply a lot of random LFO’s to pitch, balance and a little bit less to len (in order to have slight variation om grain length) i record the playback of that track into a new pickup machine (length 12 steps, while the sending track is on a different step length in order o create randomness)… that pickup machine creates a rhythmic “grain cloud” that eventually creates the base rhythm, which also change when i adds to the loop… than an other track samples and replay PART of the loop and replays it on a flextrack with ordinary triggs… it only samples 2 steps and on with a record trigg again on another number of steps that the loop so I again get some randomness… Then all other tracks we hear sample parts of the recently mentioned flex track…
To make it interesting i frequently change patterns and also have a few other parts with only the to loops as common factors… one of them creates a feedback between the first pickup track and a flex track…
By this i mean that the pickup constantly samples the flex and the flex samples a few steps of the pickup which creates some interesting distortion…
BTW its 90 BPM, good to know if you wnat to borrow parts :slight_smile:

additional info… the sample is on track 7 (never heard)
Track 9 is pickup listening to 7 (12 step loop)
track 6 is flex sampling from 9
track 1 is pickup listening to 7 (12 step loop)
Track 3 flex, sampling 1
track 2 flex, sampling 3
track 4 flex, sampling 2
track 5 flex, Samplng 1

The first minute is a pattern where no track is on 16…
When it gets more rhythmic all track (put not the loops) are on a 16 pattern… Thus gettinf a 12/16 feel, or triplet feel…
THEN a change patterns and PARTS a lot so the above track list is for PART 3…