lovely,, a great travel through sound space,,, many thoughts/feelings through the mind while i listen... is there perhaps a bit of north African influence in this and some of your other work? something about this (not just the percussion) seems to have a Arabic/ med feeling... anyhow... well done once again R
Glad you like "sledge".The mix has been killing me. I've still got vocal work to do, issues with bass, and drums, but sometimes I have to not listen to it for about a week, then go back and fine tune.
Oh my my my.
I agree with Norm all the way.
This climbs and builds and deepens...and then we have almost tribal sounding windchimes! You've just invented a new sound.
A-m-a-z-i-n-g, Alister Flint.
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
Hilarious! Yep, I thought I was looking at a Hubble photo. Great example of the power of suggestion. That Flint lens gets me every time - there's no way the photo used here is for real, right? Looks dangerous to me.
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
still one of my personal faves. - although i'd wish to redo some parts, i'm stuck with this version, since i don't own one of the synths used there anymore..
(original photo)
Year: 2010
Album:
bent classics
Artist's description:
I don't know.
Contributors:
an old exercise from piano class
jo guest
the amateurs of alt.binaries.sound.erotica
freesound.org
kontak4
absynth
an evil kitty who made me do it.
a terrier…
Rumba Columbia is a traditional Cuban pattern in 6: the "go-to" pattern for 12/8 - if you have only heard one Afro-Cuban rhythm in 12/8, this is probably it. As an energetic Afro-Cuban dance, Rumba was often suppressed and restricted because it…
I picked up on one of Norm's wonderful grooves.
I added some bass, guitar, horns, and a basic drum track. Kicker and snare with a few cymbols. I didn't want to walk on Norm's fine, fine, percussion.
Thanks Norm for allowing me the opportunity…
A second version with the initial lead guitar standing alone...a little cluttered after a few listens and some constructive feedback!
Norm's Groove for St Monica inspired this one. Thanks Norm!
Lead Guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar…
A long over due changing of the acoustic strings led to this epic production. 40 tracks and 34 plug-ins. Good Gravy that's a boat load of tracks. All kinds of stuff happening.
Enjoy!
you spend your days and your night times
bustin' ass…
More stuff from the ancient archives rescued from the same cassette tape as Last Nights Fun. This time a set of 3 Irish reels Live at a concert back around 1992
Rumba Columbia is a traditional Cuban pattern in 6: the "go-to" pattern for 12/8 - if you have only heard one Afro-Cuban rhythm in 12/8, this is probably it. As an energetic Afro-Cuban dance, Rumba was often suppressed and restricted because it…
WARNING! ADULT CONTENT or goofy great........
After a week of computer crashes, I finally got my gear all back to normal. I got my drum kit hooked up yesterday and did a test run which led to this bit of Saturday morning fun that only
proves…
last eve there was a beautiful moon
dancing in a blue black sky
outside my piano room, it called to me
this tune is a one take playful moment, loosely based on the main theme from the 2nd mov of my piano sonata,,, i only toned down about…
Comments on Alister Flint's stuff
lovely,, a great travel through sound space,,, many thoughts/feelings through the mind while i listen... is there perhaps a bit of north African influence in this and some of your other work? something about this (not just the percussion) seems to have a Arabic/ med feeling... anyhow... well done once again R
Glad you like "sledge".The mix has been killing me. I've still got vocal work to do, issues with bass, and drums, but sometimes I have to not listen to it for about a week, then go back and fine tune.
Your mixing ear is dangerously close to perfection. Awesome engineering.
Damn fine piece of work laddy. Damn Fine!!
Very cool sounds here.
thanks a lot to everyone for listening!
Cal it "ambient" if you like, mate. Good shit.
This is a great tune - I love the percussion and the deep deep sounds.
Found myself with eyes closed just taking it all in. Great stuff!
Awesome.
excellent AF
Oh my my my. I agree with Norm all the way. This climbs and builds and deepens...and then we have almost tribal sounding windchimes! You've just invented a new sound. A-m-a-z-i-n-g, Alister Flint.
This is brilliant. Perhaps my favorite of your work so far.
..'been diggin it all.. :)))))))))))))))))))))
I cant believe I missed this, very chillin track indeed, I really like when the base comes in around 230, and.. that pic is a trip
from the little i'd gather, this is real, yes! and yes, i'm getting to really like that lens i've made.. keep things mysterious (right!) ;)
Hilarious! Yep, I thought I was looking at a Hubble photo. Great example of the power of suggestion. That Flint lens gets me every time - there's no way the photo used here is for real, right? Looks dangerous to me.
@Norm: you might actually be surprised ;) (i've included link to the original photo in the description..) and thanks to all for listening.
@Norm: you might actually be surprised: Giant Blue and a Red Dwarf and thanks to all for listening.
Ooo, atmospheric stuff and draws in the listener. Terrific depth.
Comments made by Alister Flint
so creative and unique, in many ways.. - and quite an unusual "style" for you ;)
ahahah excellent! was meant to happen, i guess..
i'm sorry but.. where is the cuica? :p - ok, ok, joke aside, this is as good as some martinez & herrera jam!
oh surprise, surprise! and quite an unexpected direction: funky and orchestral, that's a sweet retro-flavored piece! :)
takes a bit of time to settle in, but after the 1st minute, it's just tasty! excellent jammin'!
super fly.. great play and very groovy! mi gusto mucho!
wow! that's some crazy tribalistic dark pop, epic in places, and this primitive "uuhh!" is excellent!
funny how rumba turned into some 50s rock&roll :)
whether one likes this genre or not, that is certainly a very entertaining song, in its most musical sense. bravo!
where is the cuica? :p
ahahaha, excellent!!
pretty good! could you tell more about the production?
excellent!! really not my usual cup of tea, lately, but this is way too good to not be faved at once!
ahahaha!! excellent! :)
brilliant, most brilliant! your motif is very evocative - and the playing is carrying a lot of emotions..
brings me memories of some retro film noirs from the 50s - and the mismatch with the kid(?) voice is excellent..
i can hear the pachyderms, but where is the mouse? :p
nice flow - is that true story?
excellent fuss..
interesting soundscape, with some good sceneries. - are your hiatus between each sequence intentional?