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Part Of Kitchen Sink, the RPM 2012 album for AMUC. It started out as a tribute to the old sci-fi movie, "The Quiet Earth", and became something else. Freesound samples used: 42190__digifishmusic__siiiilence.wav 20765__radian__sorrysorry…
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Guest said

Great start! Love that sound. A melodica?

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Part Of Kitchen Sink, the RPM 2012 album for AMUC. I was planning to write a love song, but .. it didn't quite come out that way. 3/11/12 - I re-recorded the first verse with better-sounding vocals. I'm leaving the version on the RPM Jukebox…
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Jeff Archer said

What kind of synthage used here? I like it.

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Part Of Kitchen Sink, the RPM 2012 album for AMUC.
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Jeff Archer said

Dig it. Sounds like toy music. In a good way. Very atmospheric.

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Spun around like a seer's needle A philosopher so lost in his riddle Tries to speak but no longer able Drifting in the deepest dream --- This one took me a while [years!] to complete - how did it come out? Freesound samples used…
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CMOR said

The title drew me in... It goes from a vibe that sounds like electronic 'Yes' and then takes on a Dylan-esque quality... Fun!

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Spun around like a seer's needle A philosopher so lost in his riddle Tries to speak but no longer able Drifting in the deepest dream --- This one took me a while [years!] to complete - how did it come out? Freesound samples used…
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Guest said

Brilliantly pieced together. Awesome track!

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Spun around like a seer's needle A philosopher so lost in his riddle Tries to speak but no longer able Drifting in the deepest dream --- This one took me a while [years!] to complete - how did it come out? Freesound samples used…
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Guest said

Whoa love how this starts

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Spun around like a seer's needle A philosopher so lost in his riddle Tries to speak but no longer able Drifting in the deepest dream --- This one took me a while [years!] to complete - how did it come out? Freesound samples used…
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co said

Cool, great prog rock track, I like extended works.

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Spun around like a seer's needle A philosopher so lost in his riddle Tries to speak but no longer able Drifting in the deepest dream --- This one took me a while [years!] to complete - how did it come out? Freesound samples used…
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kirklynch said

Wow! Thanks to Tess for pointing this one out. Great piece of work! Mix sounds really good in cans

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Spun around like a seer's needle A philosopher so lost in his riddle Tries to speak but no longer able Drifting in the deepest dream --- This one took me a while [years!] to complete - how did it come out? Freesound samples used…
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Guest said

An 8 minute adventure - just great! Love the traditional folk flavours in your melody.

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Sometimes it's easier to run with the flawed routines we're familiar with than to turn over a new leaf.. Compare to "Firecracker" and "Livewire" from RPM 2010 and 2009 respectively.
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Xerophyll said

I always wanted to do something that sounded like this. Sounds awesome!

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Sometimes it's easier to run with the flawed routines we're familiar with than to turn over a new leaf.. Compare to "Firecracker" and "Livewire" from RPM 2010 and 2009 respectively.
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G-no said

Interesting,saw you hit on one of my tunes but hearing this I think you'd find Awakenings and Morning Prayer a better suit.These two songs and I have a few more are unrehearsed unplanned and totally spontanious, from one single improvised session. I know it's rough and primitive however it was picked right out of the cosmos

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A quick transitional piece - sort of a hybrid of ambient drone and louder rock.
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Brett Warren said

really dig the textures in this one, nice work.

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Format Sea - Part Two Based on the age-old concept that a person is born anew every seven years. It's technically meant in terms of physiology - you develop all new bones/muscle/fat in a seven year period. I kind of add a spiritual/alien abduction…
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co said

Cool atmospherics

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Self-titled opening track from Dead In The Water. Part one of the Format Sea suite.
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co said

Neat, interesting in places, love the concept of perpetual change.

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Two Freesound sample used here that's worth noting: * 97189 epanody_samplescene2 * 18450_zippi1_sound_singing3
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facemask93 said

What a bloody good mix , i love it

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Two Freesound sample used here that's worth noting: * 97189 epanody_samplescene2 * 18450_zippi1_sound_singing3
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corbinSound said

sooo dope love the melody changes

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Sometimes it's easier to run with the flawed routines we're familiar with than to turn over a new leaf.. Compare to "Firecracker" and "Livewire" from RPM 2010 and 2009 respectively.
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Guest said

very clever.

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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.
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co said

Hahaha wicked!!

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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.
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co said

Some freaky moments

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RPM 2010 track. Opener for "The Loudest Silence" album. Full songname is "Of Bad Sectors In The Human Mind".
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The Old Grey Wolf Ltd Co said

Gentle and soothing, like the odd weird noises too, cool.

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