@CiurkitboyN no. It's still not published. I can't decide what topic I should start with. I want it professional. Plus my voice and communication sucks. I can't put my voice.
@Vikas Yeah ... It's only in the recent 10 years I've begun to watch sports. But often I regret it when our team fails. Anyway, they did good. Nobody thought they would get so far. Now we can look forward to world championships.
@Wolff Anyway, I must totally agree with you. I also feel very bad when my cricket team loses in franchise cricket leagues. I remember two years ago, the team I was following reached final, i was so happy, and we could win the final, but a few bad things happened and we lost! Before losing completely, I turned off tv. Hoping that some miracle would happen. But I could hear some guys nearby talking that this team has lost the match. That moment, I was sweating a lot! I felt broken!
And then I don't feel like supporting it with same enthusiasm again for few matches.
@CiurkitboyN The concept of playing sounds on top of each other to see if new sounds emerge is interesting. Like stacking images. But in this case I don't like the result. I liked the one where you mixed it with a cartoon more.
@CiurkitboyN It made me think of this Beatles "song" from 1968.
A sound collage of sorts. Probably provoking some people back then. They didn't have computers so it was made with snippets of tape they had to fuse and probably record on top of each other and what have you.
@CiurkitboyN Yeah. Nobody really likes that track. But it was on The White Album alongside pop hits, so I think it's interesting that experiments like that made it to the album.