The most challenging track to record during the RPM Challenge this year. I like how a lot of it turned out, but there were so many clashing pieces, that I was pulling my hair out trying to assemble it.
this sounds like a circus and all the clowns are sober and the kids and parents watching the show have had a double dose of Mescaline. Your hard work payed off. This is FNG!!! (FNGreat!)
The most challenging track to record during the RPM Challenge this year. I like how a lot of it turned out, but there were so many clashing pieces, that I was pulling my hair out trying to assemble it.
This is one of the tracks that ties into the theme from my RPM 2009 album [Like A Dark Mirror Keeping Its Secrets].
A fall from grace. Every up has its down. Every down has its up. There's definitely a "ying and yang" thing at work here.
This is one of the tracks that ties into the theme from my RPM 2009 album [Like A Dark Mirror Keeping Its Secrets].
A fall from grace. Every up has its down. Every down has its up. There's definitely a "ying and yang" thing at work here.
The most challenging track to record during the RPM Challenge this year. I like how a lot of it turned out, but there were so many clashing pieces, that I was pulling my hair out trying to assemble it.
This was one of the unnamed tracks that I recorded, forgot about, and rediscovered later in the month.
It's basically about working the night shift on an office job. (You see really weird things at night when an office building is empty and quiet…
This was one of the unnamed tracks that I recorded, forgot about, and rediscovered later in the month.
It's basically about working the night shift on an office job. (You see really weird things at night when an office building is empty and quiet…
Sprachgeist is a German term meaning the "spirit of language".
This one ties into the theme from 2009's RPM Challenge Album. (Like A Dark Mirror Keeping Its Secrets).
Sprachgeist is a German term meaning the "spirit of language".
This one ties into the theme from 2009's RPM Challenge Album. (Like A Dark Mirror Keeping Its Secrets).
The most challenging track to record during the RPM Challenge this year. I like how a lot of it turned out, but there were so many clashing pieces, that I was pulling my hair out trying to assemble it.
This is one of the tracks that ties into the theme from my RPM 2009 album [Like A Dark Mirror Keeping Its Secrets].
A fall from grace. Every up has its down. Every down has its up. There's definitely a "ying and yang" thing at work here.
Vocals performed by 2 year old Mo.
Music later added by glu, who produced this track as a brilliant surprise. We absolutely love it!
Melody based on 'Ah! vous dirai-je, Maman,' by Mozart.
Nice - musically, it sounds like the love child of Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield.
Album release date 2199? I'm honored to be able to hear something that isn't supposed to exist for at least another two centuries.
Although, time travel is a very messy business - I hope you didn't corrupt the space-time continuum too badly migrating this album from the future to present day.
I happen to own a mutant monkey as a pet, and was hoping this music would live up to the album name, and help sedate the bugger. Now he's more overexcited than ever - he used his laser beam eyes to get into the drop ceiling, and now he won't come down.
This song has went through so many versions we lost count a long time ago. Beginning seems a little boring but it's better through out the song we hope you like.
This is very catchy. If it can get me dancing about in my chair with a broken leg, that's saying something. The sound production is very tight.
It feels like it needs a cooler title, though - something like 'Encounter At [insert random planet/constellation name here]'.
w/m
by
oldrottenhead
well i've forgotten
more than i've known
i've reaped the harvest
of all i've sown
the ghosts they haunt me
in waken dream
in murky waters
i go to sleep
what does it matter
what i believe
i broke my vows
so long ago
so don…
This is one of those tracks that if you drift off to sleep while listening to it, you're almost guaranteed to have pleasant dreams. The fidelity of the recording is fantastic.
You should try and find some college student who is a visual arts major, to see if he can take these tracks and pair them up with video footage. (It might make for a good final project for somebody.)
A mashup with
Roger Sundström Guitar,Soundscaping
Douglas Laustsen (i-78-eastbound)x2
Paul Mimlitsch (if5512bcimpx)x2
Guenter Glaeser (blubbblub (no coke anymore))
Chris Vaisvil (kalimba 23 celeste 13 gong 8)
Lydia Busler-Blais (Babylon)
Paul…
This is beautiful - I'm speechless. (Well, except for that sentence.)
I guess you can't really communicate that you're speechless without saying something. It really creates a parodox if you think about it too much.
This song was created by Alonetoner [Joshua Wentz](http://alonetone.com/joshuawentz), featuring the voice of [Absinthe & The Dirty Floors](http://www.thedirtyfloors.com)' Jessica Risker and is track 6 of the multimedia anthology, Foreshadows…
Okay - I've always been a dumb sucker for female vocals. The vocals by themselves are nice, but you also build a nice synthesizer backdrop for them. All sorts of glitchy, vocoding fun going on here.
This began as a remix of a song I did almost exactly a year ago, and I wanted to see how the same melodies and motifs could evolve over the amount of time. While I stuck with the same acoustic recordings from the original session, the synths ended…
This is nice - it blends an ethnic flavor (Latino/Mediterranean)together with some old-school analog synthesizer.
You wouldn't think the two would go together, but they complement each other nicely.
Comments on AMUC's stuff
rock on!
nice sound!
Yes, a brilliant album close - also a brilliant opener? Or just maybe brilliant.
Yeah!
this sounds like a circus and all the clowns are sober and the kids and parents watching the show have had a double dose of Mescaline. Your hard work payed off. This is FNG!!! (FNGreat!)
Superb!
Underground new wave folk! Incredibly original. And great vox.
This track is haunted, and I thought that before the chiller vocal began. Very atmospheric and clever!
:)
I love amuc.
Great set of offbeat sounds on this track.
Stuff reminds me of Death Cab for Cutie. Sweet!
really cool RPM album man. Im diggin it!
Very good mate dig it
Nice one mate great sounds.
Nice sounds mate nice track.
Nice sounds mate nice track.
Very cool mate
Your material is very interesting.
Very Nice Album Cover you've got there. Great track.
Comments made by AMUC
[ROFL] This rocks. The wee one sings much better than many of the diva pop stars in existence.
Nice - musically, it sounds like the love child of Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield. Album release date 2199? I'm honored to be able to hear something that isn't supposed to exist for at least another two centuries. Although, time travel is a very messy business - I hope you didn't corrupt the space-time continuum too badly migrating this album from the future to present day.
Trippy as all heck. I like it. =)
I happen to own a mutant monkey as a pet, and was hoping this music would live up to the album name, and help sedate the bugger. Now he's more overexcited than ever - he used his laser beam eyes to get into the drop ceiling, and now he won't come down.
Interesting Podcast. I'll have to subscribe to the feed..
This is really good for a live performance. I've had the entire setlist on loop while playing my video game here.
I really like the electronica meets Mr. Bungle vibe to this. The title is kind of abstract, though. (Is it a temporary name?)
I love this - it appeals to the progressive rock part of my brain. I'm hearing shades of Phideaux and Spock's Beard mixed in there.
This is very catchy. If it can get me dancing about in my chair with a broken leg, that's saying something. The sound production is very tight. It feels like it needs a cooler title, though - something like 'Encounter At [insert random planet/constellation name here]'.
The vocals intrigue me - they remind me a bit of Fish from Marillion.
This is one of those tracks that if you drift off to sleep while listening to it, you're almost guaranteed to have pleasant dreams. The fidelity of the recording is fantastic.
You should try and find some college student who is a visual arts major, to see if he can take these tracks and pair them up with video footage. (It might make for a good final project for somebody.)
I like the atmospheric nature of this one -- it creates a nice soundscape to zone out to.
I like the lyrics - the words are very tight and you can tell a lot of thought was put into them. Solid production too..
I really like the chord progressions at work here. It has a certain Beatles flair to it (at their most mellow.)
This is an interesting composed work -- I like how it feels like it's split into sections, kind of like a classical piece.
This is very catchy -- it sounds somewhere between Pain Of Salvation, BT, and Savage Garden. I like the harmonies at work here.
This is beautiful - I'm speechless. (Well, except for that sentence.) I guess you can't really communicate that you're speechless without saying something. It really creates a parodox if you think about it too much.
Okay - I've always been a dumb sucker for female vocals. The vocals by themselves are nice, but you also build a nice synthesizer backdrop for them. All sorts of glitchy, vocoding fun going on here.
This is nice - it blends an ethnic flavor (Latino/Mediterranean)together with some old-school analog synthesizer. You wouldn't think the two would go together, but they complement each other nicely.