SeeYouInSleep is a blog created by Brian William Green – a sound artist, visual artist and writer. The site captures a wide variety of Green’s experiments in sound, ranging from circuit bent instruments to found sound to generative music.
According to Green:
Seeyouinsleep, among many things, is a feeling and a vision. However, I would like for it to be understood as a portfolio and a folder of sorts rather than thinking of it as a name.
SeeYouInSleep is full of interesting audio experiments, and is updated daily with something new.
Here are a few examples from the site:
Vase + stereo mics + generative processing is “Just a little experiment using a vase, i really enjoy the sounds i was getting out of that thing im thinking of buying a few at different sizes to mess with.”
Haze is a track made using LSDJ for the Gameboy and a generative processing setup in Ableton Live.
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Tags: Ableton Live, Brian Green, Computer Music, experimental electronic music, Gameboy, sound experiments, strange musical instruments
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Brian is really helping to push the boundaries of the generative music scene. I love everything he does. I am always amazed at the sheer volume of work that Brian puts out. It's as though he never sleeps, and if you follow him on Twitter (twitter.com/iambriangreen), it's obvious that he almost never does.