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)
Being as I am in something of a musical trough of despair (it's not as much fun as it sounds) right now I thought I'd try messing with my TMA-2 Reaktor instrument and try and coax some better results from it.
From a promising beginning TMA…
well, highly experimental, no doubt about that; and it does carry some underlaying structure. not quite steady though, but it is there, yes. - and overall, it has a very interesting contemporary flavor..
This is a 3/16 Bembe on tuned congas, played with mallets. I've arranged it (at the very kind suggestion of Vaisvil & ReefWalker) in a verse/chorus/bridge/capo fashion to get away from a straight pattern - I think this sort of arrangement…
If you have the fever and the only cure is more tambourine, here it is.
MORE TAMBOURINE SOLOS!! (But you should probably wait until you have the house to yourself...)
Just another time traveling love song from your ole Uncle Paul.
Mostly MIDI synths and some analog bass and screaming Ibanez.
Drum loops too. I was going to drum it, but these two loops really kinda drive it along.
Enjoy.....
filled…
This is one stereo track of 6 conga drums tuned, by ear, to roughly a chromatic scale (I don't know which one - perhaps I've gone micro-tonal!) coupled with a single track of ad-lib quinto (the high drum) and a "shuffle" groove on trap-set…
There is a video for this below
Its all a bit cliche I know - but its what I wanted to do. All of the video footage was taken by me in an undisclosed location somewhere. This is a microtonal piano improvisation that uses Lucy tuning 0b6s meantone…
I had a bit of a dry spell with writing new music but today I have decided to break it.
This is loosely based on another song of mine, titled Swell.
I hope you enjoy this.
Thanks to Colin for writing, performing and producing this song, and for letting me mod it. I think it's a great tune, benefits from an uptempoing. This is Hot Wheels Spaulding reimagining Colin's song 'The View'
After writing this song about our newly adopted dog, I asked Kavin if he like to play some slide guitar, knowing that he would come up with something terrific... I just had no idea how terrific.
Bandit rides in the back of my truck
A big…
You're just kidding yourself if you thought I could resist the chance to add a bit of percussion to this wonderful song by Osckilo & Launched. I used Paiste Sound Discs to create a 3vs.4 polyrhythm against the delightful underlying 4/4 Spanish…
Not terribly odd except for how I did it with Fretless gutiar.
I recently bought a used Fender Squier for $60, pulled the frets with pliers, filled the cuts with plastic wood, sanded, and jammed. Took about 2 hours to make the guitar fretless…
all it"s "missing" is the brass section eh! :p
so you managed to microtune it with couple hours, nice job! - oh and is there any genre you're not versed into?
For this Mother's Day week, a conga improvisation dedicated to Saint Monica and all the other mothers who surreptitiously provide for and incessantly pray for their children. Thanks Mom!
** this could really use a tasty melody to go with…
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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.
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well, highly experimental, no doubt about that; and it does carry some underlaying structure. not quite steady though, but it is there, yes. - and overall, it has a very interesting contemporary flavor..
this is africa and it takes you right at the hear of it! - and still one my faves..
no need even for a derbekkeh, it's already in your sound, and with some great rolls! really good vibe!
dark, mysterious and witchy! love this..
played your congas like a bass, eh! i think it works pretty well, and a sweet java flavor to it (not the indonesian folk)..
considering it still is in wip stage, this rocks!! poor girl, i feel sorry for her..
so peaceful and relaxing, thank you..
this piece is just getting better and better, each time i listen - must have been quite an interesting talk you had with the big guy..
oceans indeed.. very relaxing..
vocal has a nice Kiedis feel - and i like how you remod'd it!
pretty good sound manipulation, with an interesting tribal pattern underlaying..
beautiful song. and lucky Bandit: he who writes such music can't be a bad man..
certainly not for the average audience but excellent experimental soundscape indeed..
that lexicon added a 3rd dimension to the track! magical piece..
all it"s "missing" is the brass section eh! :p so you managed to microtune it with couple hours, nice job! - oh and is there any genre you're not versed into?
grooooove on!! you rolls rock and congas coming in at 01'38" is right on..
mi gusto mucho mucho! :)
wow, brilliant! sounds like 4 movements-in-one, and the progression is so well balanced and arranged, it's almost "invisible" - bravo!
thank you guys! @Norm: yep, la clava indeed. and i got the idea from your grooves, actually :)
wicked, twisted and totally hectic: excellent!