Greetings Patrons,
I had every intention of creating a space-based, sci-fi ambience this week, but sometimes, the thing you start with, isn't the thing you end up with.
I had this idea for a kind of gritty hard sci-fi vibe, something you might hear on 'The Expanse', which I've been watching lately. I wanted dirty booster sounds, and old, twisting metal. The sounds of soon-to-be-retired tech that's been patched together one too many times.
The more I listened and the more I manipulated the sounds, I realized that it was becoming more terrestrial than space. It's this type of exploration that I love about designing sounds for this website. Had this been a commercial assignment, this realization would have resulted in me abandoning the sound as it had strayed from the original creative brief. But, because I was free to explore wherever this was taking me, I continued to see where it would take me.
The answer of course, was cyberpunk. Cyberpunk is what happens when sci-fi becomes tragically earthbound.
Dark Future, as I now call this sound, is a ragged, futuristic ambience that can still be used in sci-fi stories. It will also work for dark modern stories as well. In fact - and I keep saying this - just ignore what I think and give it a listen yourself.
Thank you, as ever, for your continuing support.
best,
Tim
p.s. I recently updated my Patreon video! As you are all already patrons, you may not have noticed. I had to get over the fact that I dislike appearing on camera but I felt like the last one was getting a bit long in the tooth.
Matthew Arieta
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