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This is probably the least electronic-sounding of everything that I did from RPM 2010, although it still heavily uses samples (either self-sampled or from Freesound). That is me playing the harmonica, though. (No, really!) If the song makes…
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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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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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This is the 1.Song from Album 1 from Collection 3.0 (Remix Album)
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Originally written on guitar in about 1996 with Phil Tapp...now down a tone on Piano...
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Cry (if you want to) – Steve Harris 990211 Run into these open arms my love, sad you’re breaking But on the outside you’re so tough You’re not fooling me, enough’s enough Cry if you want to, cry….. I’ll be here till someone comes…
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Originally written on guitar June 7th 2002 and re-done on piano 13th January 2013
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2013 Tiggy Acworth 130904 Remake of a track I wrote and recorded in Surrey in 1996, and then it was arranged and produced by Ken Burns in Bath. A popular track at the time among fans, this is my take on it now, in 2013!;-)
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More fun with samples. =) Freesound samples used: * 102159__ultrarob__candace-walla.mp3 * 17117__dcaudio__interior-walla-cafe-many-voices-mostly-female-faint-music.wav * 44931_digifishmusic_Solfege_Fa.wav * 44932_digifishmusic_Solfege_La…
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The second part of In Orbit, it puts a different 'spin' on the confrontation from the first part. What if the opposing forces built themselves up instead of tearing themselves down? Perhaps that's the only way out of the infinite loop they've…
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