butch franklin
freeform expressions in sound. one take, track length..improv. fuckups included. sweet noise. improper production techniques.
it's got a beatles bassline, hear it?
Independent artist butch franklin drops "free ticket", an Experimental Sounds Electronic track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is love, this track connects on an emotional level. Fans of Sex will find "free ticket" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
An Experimental Sounds Electronic track by butch franklin.
"hopalonggingerbreadman" by butch franklin is an Experimental Sounds Electronic production available on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The track creates a listening experience that feels love. Fans of Sex will find "hopalonggingerbreadman" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
suspense, um..eh, named after a dog. this is an REedit of original track. *not a picture of the dog, itself.. ..sadly i have none of her. :(
Independent artist butch franklin drops "monkey face v2", an Experimental Sounds Electronic track on SoundClick. butch franklin demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. With a tone that is love, this track connects on an emotional level. If Sex is in your rotation, "monkey face v2" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
improv. f***ed up pretty bad, here and there. .i think i cleaned the mess ok though.
"who is gonna clean this mess?" by butch franklin is an Experimental Sounds Electronic production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The track creates a listening experience that feels love. Stream "who is gonna clean this mess?" and explore more from butch franklin on SoundClick.
For most of his life, Butch Franklin used a handmade communication chart to speak. The person he was speaking with held the chart and pointed to rows of letters, words and ideas until Mr. Franklin indicated letter by letter, word by word, or thought by thought, what he wished to say. Unfortunately, this form of communication only worked if the other person was familiar with how to use it, and it didn't leave Mr. Franklin much room for independence.
That all changed when, five years ago, Mr. Franklin was evaluated by a speech therapist. He, his speech therapist and the education coordinator at the residential facility where he lived all determined that he would benefit most from using a Delta Talker.
At first, Mr. Franklin thought the Delta Talker would be too difficult to learn. Its anicon-based augmentative communication device with each icon having a different meaning. But he studied his device every day, and he received Telemedicine (Telemed) with his speech therapist. Telemed works over the phone line and uses a small TV screen. Mr. Franklin could see his speech therapist and she could see him, and she taught him how to use his device this way. He was able not only to learn the words that came with the device but also to program in his own personal words and ideas.
The Delta Talker has some features that Mr. Franklin especially likes. He can hook it up to his computer and display his speech onscreen, or he can compose and send e-mail messages with it.
Mr. Franklins Delta Talker was paid for with a grant from a private foundation.
getting the noise out of my head to the keys