Loopistan
by @almond
Liner Notes
#guitar #looping #instrumental #weird #effects #delay #glitch
A guitar loop jam track which I just mangled this morning by adding effects, time stretching and reverse. I added it to my album here which contained songs from FAWM 2025 and 2026.
_**NOTE: **_The loop was from a live loop recording I made on 8.24.24, I have no idea if I used it previously during 5090.
Lyrics
I don't know if there are any lyrics unless you can hear them?
*** Take some deep breaths
- Close your eyes
- Listen
- Breathe
- Now listen to it again**
Then ask yourself if you are hearing words, go get yourself checked out by a professional.
Comments
warbly weehoo! had to stop listening when the panning kicked in because it makes me nauseous similar to motion sickness but hey it really moved me 😂
This reminds me I have a bunch of motion sickness medicine I need to get rid of.
lol pictured you on a darkened street corner "hey buddy you looking for that good stuff for a long car ride?"
Yeah, right at the top of Lombard Street:

Oh you're such a cute widdle wee fawmling! Very aurally interesting on the panning front with the back and forth and bending. I am linking to something absolutely random
You always make these cool evolving loops with not a lot of gear and honestly that always is super impressive
So cool! Love the name and the weirdness. Listening again.
Loopy!
I have not watched the video I linked here, but I probably will do it today to see if I get a new idea.
I’m not actually commenting, I’m just testing the comments.
Just kidding! I’m listening and commenting. I love the way the sound warbles at the beginning of this. It is like the county fair performance is four blocks away up the hill. And then the glitch sounds very filmic “here’s where everything changed.” I’m getting carousel montage images in my mind — I can see the blurry focus shots of the main character and the light through the trees and the dust motes falling golden. Intriguing ambiance and mood!
I suspect part of this was directly influenced by the film I was watching and listening to it's bonus commentary: Phil Tippet's MAD GOD, a stop motion masterpiece.
You've got some deliciously greebly sonic treatments here. All sorts of fun things making me think, "Oh, that's cool—I wonder how that was done?" The fading off into the distance at the end is (chef's kiss).
And "MAD GOD" (see below) is bonkers. This captures Phil Tippett's vibe nicely.