I just heard the Ramen #3 version of this and it totally blew me away!
Furthermore, I sickenly realized that I have posted a piece by the same name, a long time after you posted this one. I apologize for this and have changed the name of my posting (but a similar story to yours... first recording in a new house!!)
Strong work team. I'm a big fan!
Thanks for your kind words, Kavin: and this album is STILL in the works; it's just been one hell of a year, and now it has to wait for RPM to finish... sheesh... k&w
this is really cool! As a beginning music-maker I am really impressed by how you kept that bass line groove fresh and interesting for the full 12 minutes. It was really great all the way through! The clapping, snapping, stomping rhythm breakdown at around 3 or 4 minutes was really cool, too :)
Second movment,, perhaps a little rough,, comments welcome,,, 6/11 Third mov is now done,,, and very very different from the first two,, scares me a little
Written and Recorded June 6, 2010
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (DADGAD, DADGAD Capo V), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, EBow, Audacity.
Rachel, you are my hero...
This is a song that started as just an idea I had playing live one lovely thursday evening and I just started playing this progression and sang some gibberish over it and I came up with the "chorus" part and and the Idea of asking questions in…
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…
This is a little piece dedicated to the lost world island of Socotra that grabs a lot of instrumentation from across Asia with little discrimination - the melodic instruments use Afshari with the exception of the Jaw harps which use 9-tET Sorog.
Languid be the lineaments of this trio-set meditation upon the lost turret-board brilliance of 1974. The bottles yet burn brightly, and as the fabric of time is folded, Silver comes back to Black. The sparkles in the air about the driving mountain…
(this track's a bit hot, mind it doesn't hurt your ears, please)
So many reasons for sorrow. One sees from within sorrow, and sees only sorrow. But we must look awry at these weeping walls, these streaking-blind windows: they are of our own…
Artist's description:
This is all in kontakt 4 and is scored for
hang drums
andean flute
choir
timpani
various percussion
Contributors:
a 17 edo version is here
http://notonlymusic.com/board/download/file.php?id=363
Year: 1999
Album:
Alien Air
Artist's description:
Why I write the music I do
Contributors:
Evan, Kristin, Carol, 3 stooges
modplug tracker
home made guitar samples and Casio CZ-101 samples
"real bass" sample
drums from... somewhere
Comments on another cultural landslide's stuff
I just heard the Ramen #3 version of this and it totally blew me away! Furthermore, I sickenly realized that I have posted a piece by the same name, a long time after you posted this one. I apologize for this and have changed the name of my posting (but a similar story to yours... first recording in a new house!!) Strong work team. I'm a big fan!
Comments aren't working on this for me. :( Trying again - this is awesome.
Thanks for your kind words, Kavin: and this album is STILL in the works; it's just been one hell of a year, and now it has to wait for RPM to finish... sheesh... k&w
These are pretty dang good for demos. What became of this project? Wendy's voice is so soulful!
After having had a proper listen, while sorting the washing this is Excellent.
like the groove.......
bummer I missed this till now... awesome groove
Must apologize that was not listened you attentively, before now. Wow! ~And I do not know why~
Well, well!! So well put together and such a cool melody, and funny to boot!! Ear candy!
Cracking tune
Amazing sounds...a very fine composition.
I like, this is really soothing
lol :)
this is really cool! As a beginning music-maker I am really impressed by how you kept that bass line groove fresh and interesting for the full 12 minutes. It was really great all the way through! The clapping, snapping, stomping rhythm breakdown at around 3 or 4 minutes was really cool, too :)
Giving this one a bump so the newer folks around here get a chance to hear this awesome track
Ah, had forgotten how much I liked this till I played it again this evening. Going on the double fav playlist!
ALWAYS ONE OF MY FAVS!!!!
excellent!
Excelente!
Funny stuff in here, good perspective.
Comments made by another cultural landslide
STILL on of my favorites of all time!!!!! w;-)
LOVE IT!!!!! w;-)
Rough or not, it's beautiful. Sounds like you DO know what the heck you're doing :) w;-)
Doug, another beauty :) w;-)
Just beautiful and, very moving :) w;-)
ANOTHER brilliant track! Excellent vocal as always :) w;-)
EXCELLENT, WONDERFUL! LOVE THIS TRACK! w;-)
VERY COOL! w;-)
Someone is after my heart! The blues...the only way to go! w;-)
Good lord Peter...you've just got it goin' on! BRILLIANT WORK! w;-)
Peter, this is beautiful :) I'm lovin' the harmonies I'm hearing. w;-)
Super Surprise - YES! w;-)
Holy cow - another GREAT track. Super 60's pop...I love it! w;-)
WOOOOW Peter, love this track. Gave me a great big smile :) LOVE THE HARMONIES!!!! w;-)
What an excellent track! Love it! w;-)
Brilliant work! w;-)
Full of soooo much soul. You can feel the heart bleeding. w;-)
THIS IS SUPERB! w;-)
Cool track! w;-)
Oooo, love the groove on this track! w;-)