did a remix of latest B-52s (ex B-52's) song "Funplex". i admit i didn't really take the time to polish this, so it might have some flaws here and there, but it was fun to do and after all, is this not what matters most? :)
and you can…
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
interesting image, Tess, since Carlos said the following about the piece:
"the final piece sounds like a band from some unknown planet playing at a Martian cosmodrome while aliens wait to embark for their galactic journeys."
so i guess it does sound alien-ish ;)
thanks a lot for listening!
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
Very otherworldly! The first 1 min or so makes me feel like I'm infiltrating an alien wine bar (hope nobody notices my dirty boots). Lovely changes in mood here - especially the build up of tension to the 3 minute mark, and then the feeling that you're eavesdropping. Great ride!
Thanks for the listen and comment! Well, no, I was a short haired old man when that solo happened (anyone over 29 is old of course). I don't know what PiL means.
Alright!! This is some kickin' tune right here. I wanted to mess with this one when Jarvis first uploaded it. Then Brian Bazeley added this great bass line to it. At that point, I had no choice but to add some more veggies to this stew…
Year: 1999
Album:
Alien Air
Artist's description:
Why I write the music I do
Contributors:
Evan, Kristin, Carol, 3 stooges
modplug tracker
home made guitar samples and Casio CZ-101 samples
"real bass" sample
drums from... somewhere
Abakua refers to a secret, Afro-Cuban, male society of percussionists - as I understand it, one had to be initiated into this society before they would be taught how to play percussion in their style. One of their hallmarks is to impose what I…
Mark Bradley sent me something to work on...it started out as one song then changed into two separate songs...Running To Exile is built around what Mark sent me and we are both happy with what i came up with.........
Backyard Ghost sent me something to work on...i added my own touch and arranged it...i sent it to him and he added another of his touches and rearranged it and You've Had My Tears is the end result...we both love this collaboration...expect more…
Artist's description:
This is all in kontakt 4 and is scored for
hang drums
andean flute
choir
timpani
various percussion
Contributors:
a 17 edo version is here
http://notonlymusic.com/board/download/file.php?id=363
Dedicated to my sweet wife's loving mother, Millie, who is moving into hospice.
She is a very thoughtful person, centered on peace and justice.
The song has a guitar part that symbolizes her. The quieter echo part is Wally, who passed years ago.
I was just messing around with my new TR-707 drum machine, and one thing lead to another, and I kicked this out. This is something worth working on, I think.
used: TR-707, several Native Instruments soft synths, bass, and vocals.
Year: 2008
Album:
Singles
Artist's description:
Many years ago a brave soul uploaded several recordings of his sister's recital to a newsgroup I created for amateur musicians. I asked for, and he gave, permission to use the recordings. Well…
thank you all! it's more a wink, done under the form of a parody, at some old times and genre from the 19th century, born in Paris; and certainly fun to do!
@ Norm: if you're as bad dancer as me, i feel sorry for her feet :p
@ Richard: actually, no synth used here, only sf2 and FL studio. with a very light mastering.
this is a cover done for the french hiphop band, IAM, because although highly political in content, saldy most of what they say is true. - note that the clip was never aired on tv or radio, due to official decision.
lyrics in french (right…
CROSS-OVER POLYRHYTHMS
This is actually a type of enharmonic polymeter, where 2 rhythms with **different meters** (i.e., a different numbers of beats/measure) are played at the **same tempo**: the measures do not line up each time. These rhythms…
A happy kind of electro pot-pourri.
The process:
- find a sound, noodle in Ab
- find another sound, develop a compatible noodle
- repeat a couple of times
- program a beat
- add replicant
- find other sounds for a B section
- find more sounds…
takes a bit of time to develop, but it keeps getting better and better as it unfolds. 2nd part is really good..(clap sounds too dry, for a piece so bubble-ish)
icon from John Cheung http://www.onesunart.com/
There is an internet label called "SoOn" and this was the 2nd release - a collaboration between me and the guy doing the organ who subsequently left the label - as well as lots of input from…
this is a cover done for the french hiphop band, IAM, because although highly political in content, saldy most of what they say is true. - note that the clip was never aired on tv or radio, due to official decision.
lyrics in french (right…
This is made with a very experimental Reaktor instrument I am building.
It uses a very simple particle collision model with 64 particles in a 100x100 box. When two particles collide they trigger a sampler to play a slice of either of two samples…
nicely disturbing; maybe a tad too linear here and there, but that's certainly due to the formula. - i wonder if this could work with superformula and if so, what would be the output..
This is a special request by Sister.
It's kinda sloppy. Frankly, because I suck at it :)
I'm not much of a cover musician but I gave it hell.
It's mostly analog. MIDI drums, DB33 organ patch,
strat leads, and Ibanez chords, Dean bass…
Please hit "more" — March 01, 2010 — I take a stab at performing a song live on video in several takes. Since this was an improvisation with a couple takes here and there it is not as polished as some may like.
if you want the full quality…
Comments on Alister Flint's stuff
I didnt know we were allowed to post other bands music here, i geuss its oki cuz its ur own remix ja?
Ich mag dieses Lied. Es ist so weich.
a great musical trip, and fascinating project. Would love to see more explanation of this maybe in the theory forum? Congratulations.
Wonderful collaboration! Great piece of work this is!
Clever title. Superb collaboration.
Reading what goes in to work like this, I am in way over my head, but it sure sounds good. Almost ethereal with a comforting rhythm. Very clever!
This was one of the better collaboration experiences I have had - I really like what we ended up with.
interesting image, Tess, since Carlos said the following about the piece: "the final piece sounds like a band from some unknown planet playing at a Martian cosmodrome while aliens wait to embark for their galactic journeys." so i guess it does sound alien-ish ;) thanks a lot for listening!
Very otherworldly! The first 1 min or so makes me feel like I'm infiltrating an alien wine bar (hope nobody notices my dirty boots). Lovely changes in mood here - especially the build up of tension to the 3 minute mark, and then the feeling that you're eavesdropping. Great ride!
That's a winner! Nice track!
Thanks for the listen and comment! Well, no, I was a short haired old man when that solo happened (anyone over 29 is old of course). I don't know what PiL means.
Special.
really sink into it by :45 subtle change ups bringing me into several different cool rooms
Wow, spacey and sublime! love the percussion and...well, love it all really! Awesome through headphones.
Masterful.
excellent! I love the percs and the mix of elements in this!
This track really takes you in some other world! But I'm not convinced that it's a cozy one :P
still digging this..
This is soooooo soothing! I love it
As badass as electro can get! Pro and right on the money.
Comments made by Alister Flint
this is soooo cool! i hope you guys will make more of these!
quite a unique blend of prog rock and TD-like new-age, something of Stratosfear..
well thank you all! :)
that's sooooo voodoo! technique's great yes, but the vibe is simply excellent! and your timing is just getting better and better O_o
excellent balance between the 2 (almost) opposite moods..
what a pleasant surprise! i wasn't expecting this at all, but this is reeeeally good..
ouch dang! too short! :/
excellent, and i agree with C.Decato, it has this Jimmy Page feel..
very nice composition, quite moving. i'm less convinced by the vocals though, probably too much reverb, or not enough damping..
very solid fundations, but it feels rapidly circling around. it might be missing something to finalize this and make a really good tune!
ahahah, this is good! is it desecration or desacralization, though? ;)
thank you all! it's more a wink, done under the form of a parody, at some old times and genre from the 19th century, born in Paris; and certainly fun to do! @ Norm: if you're as bad dancer as me, i feel sorry for her feet :p @ Richard: actually, no synth used here, only sf2 and FL studio. with a very light mastering.
they wrote this, that's already a good start no? makes people wonder, just as you did..
y u m m y ! la llave es la clave, si!
takes a bit of time to develop, but it keeps getting better and better as it unfolds. 2nd part is really good..(clap sounds too dry, for a piece so bubble-ish)
good idea to dig this one out! aside the clean and detailed prod, there's so much going on, in less than 3mins, excellent collab!
test
nicely disturbing; maybe a tad too linear here and there, but that's certainly due to the formula. - i wonder if this could work with superformula and if so, what would be the output..
sometimes, sacrilege is a blessing.. - great rock and pretty good vocals!
quite dreamy, both the tune and the video. didn't know you were a sax player as well..