Very solid 24 hour challenge album..
There's some serious genre-channel surfing going on here, but you can still sit and listen to it seamlessly from beginning to end.
This one's for that little black and tan, Nahannah.
Lyrics:
I said nahnay nahnay nahnay hey
how'd you get so good
how'd you get so good
I said nahnay nahnay nahnay hey
how'd you get so good
how'd you get so good
first thing this…
Good 24-hour output. I actually think the audio quality overall works very well for the whole thing; gives it a cohesive feel. This track in particular really reminds me of something I can't put my finger on... maybe something King Crimsony? Very enjoyable.
This one's for that little black and tan, Nahannah.
Lyrics:
I said nahnay nahnay nahnay hey
how'd you get so good
how'd you get so good
I said nahnay nahnay nahnay hey
how'd you get so good
how'd you get so good
first thing this…
Congrats brando on finishing! Lots of tasty aural morsels in these tracks, it's really an amazing body of work that you pumped out in 24 hours. Amazing. Enjoy the sleeeeeeep!
Brando~ there is no bar! It's all exploration, which cannot be measured. I was really inspired by your 24, and I drew inspiration from it, so thanks, and cheers!
Originally a very different song, slowed to a dragging pace and laced with dense moans of twisted agony. There's a little bit of John MacDonald on lead guitar in the build too.
Originally a very different song, slowed to a dragging pace and laced with dense moans of twisted agony. There's a little bit of John MacDonald on lead guitar in the build too.
Hi Brando. So I have this song. It's either inspired by / ripped off from / a tribute to....YOU and this album bust out. I wrote it months ago melodically, but never stuck lyrics to it. I want to dust it off and bring it out. I was just hammering the piano playing it when I thought "hey, actually it would be really cool to have 2 different voices on it, or to work directly with brando on it in some way." - Interested? Not sure how your life looks these days, but if you like I can send you a raw piano/la la la version with a note about my intentions, and you can see if you like it.
This old piece was a first attempt at a soundtrack for a low budget thriller movie. I didn't end up scoring the whole thing, but I had a good time playing around.
This old piece was a first attempt at a soundtrack for a low budget thriller movie. I didn't end up scoring the whole thing, but I had a good time playing around.
This old piece was a first attempt at a soundtrack for a low budget thriller movie. I didn't end up scoring the whole thing, but I had a good time playing around.
This old piece was a first attempt at a soundtrack for a low budget thriller movie. I didn't end up scoring the whole thing, but I had a good time playing around.
This old piece was a first attempt at a soundtrack for a low budget thriller movie. I didn't end up scoring the whole thing, but I had a good time playing around.
This one was originally slated for the RPM, but I never got to it. I put together this layout one day, and it hasn't progressed since then, but vocals are coming. Does anyone have Tom Waits' phone number?
This is a track from my abandoned "Weekend Follies" album, which was recorded in my parent's basement in Mercer Island, Washington during the summer of 2003. This track was recorded during Seafair weekend. That's one of the "Blue Angels" flying…
First draft.
Dedicated to my mother on her birthday.
In the outro: Trombone, Horns, Clarinets, Mouthpiece buzz by Andy Hentz (arrsuarez) and organic drum related sounds by Glu.
this vocal arrangement only made the cutting room floor. full instrumentalized version forthcoming. i just wanted this arrangement its own chance at life!
The Dutch painter Mondrian was apparantly a fervent dancer to Boogie Woogie and that image stuck because he seems such a stiff guy otherwise. So I thought that would make a funny subject for a dance-tune. Normally I wouldn't make a song about…
My Clique-contribution with some added ambientsound recorded from my window. This is partly the traditional filler-track but I quite like the ambientsound. If I do a record next year (I probably won't) it will most likely be just 35 minutes of…
more tabla/club music. this one needs some melodic work, perhaps some more instrument layering, more chord progressions... anyhow, should be enjoyable enough for now.
2 tablas, acoustic guitar, bamboo flute, tambourine, spanish lyrics.. thanks Hardrick for the help!
english translation:
title: everything goes away
we have been watching the great collapse
everything falls... everything falls…
Sudara says: Just found this on my iPod.
Basically it was the first full mix of the tune, before it passed back to glu and then back to Sudara for the "original" version.
This is heavier, more energy, less fraility, and in Sudara's opinion a…
I was listening to this one at work today. You, of course, have a vast supply of great music, but for me this album is an absolute triumph. I love every track, and just listening to it makes me feel like the coolest motherfucker on earth.
Okay so I enjoyed doing Glubotism1 enough that I thought I'd take a second crack at it. Same tools but took a different approach to how I used Stylus RMX and I introduced some of it's built-in effects on some of the parts. Also I bused RMX and…
Sunday aftnoon (11/09/08) took the reso down to the Fort Worth Modern Art Museum and recorded some doodling inside the Serra sculpture Vortex. No effects added, all natural reverb inside the structure.
Comments on brando's stuff
Very solid 24 hour challenge album.. There's some serious genre-channel surfing going on here, but you can still sit and listen to it seamlessly from beginning to end.
Very calming, but also unsettling at the same time. It has a very sad vibe to it.
I'm afraid you're going to have to take this down. It's too cool.
Good 24-hour output. I actually think the audio quality overall works very well for the whole thing; gives it a cohesive feel. This track in particular really reminds me of something I can't put my finger on... maybe something King Crimsony? Very enjoyable.
Congrats brando on finishing! Lots of tasty aural morsels in these tracks, it's really an amazing body of work that you pumped out in 24 hours. Amazing. Enjoy the sleeeeeeep!
...oh yes- thanks for this. I Wish too.
Brando~ there is no bar! It's all exploration, which cannot be measured. I was really inspired by your 24, and I drew inspiration from it, so thanks, and cheers!
I absolutely LOVE this. Amazing job!
Delicious.
I like this.
real music is a real thing. GREAT!
Love the bass on this
Hi Brando. So I have this song. It's either inspired by / ripped off from / a tribute to....YOU and this album bust out. I wrote it months ago melodically, but never stuck lyrics to it. I want to dust it off and bring it out. I was just hammering the piano playing it when I thought "hey, actually it would be really cool to have 2 different voices on it, or to work directly with brando on it in some way." - Interested? Not sure how your life looks these days, but if you like I can send you a raw piano/la la la version with a note about my intentions, and you can see if you like it.
Bravo Brando! w;-)
yeah, this is magic, Brando. You should compose for film.
*hides* Powerful stuff! Everything you do sounds slightly magical...this is scary magic.
Yeah, agree with kirklynch. Nice soundtrack!
Cool- feels like being pursued through the basement of an abandoned building
Nice very nice mate
awesome lunch break. Always dug this one.
Comments made by brando
Nice club track. I'm feeling pretty subdued today, but a part of me is ready to rage now.
It's good to see you. Love the movement in this track.
Beautiful and awesome.
I'm always a fan of your vocal arrangements so it's a treat to hear one straight. I'm excited about the forthcoming.
I really like the tone you've achieved in this mix. Heavy, biting, AND smooth. Well done.
This song refuses to leave my mind. Thank God it's so good.
I love your stuff. This is a great arrangement in this playlist.
oh! Body movin'.
Aaahh. The comfortable, familiar sounds of progression. Still one of the greats.
Just flipping through your library of tracks. I wish I had more time because I could be content here for quite a while.
I love how heavy the bass is in this song. Drifting...
Si!
absolutely yes.
Oooh. Wonderful soundscape.
I was listening to this one at work today. You, of course, have a vast supply of great music, but for me this album is an absolute triumph. I love every track, and just listening to it makes me feel like the coolest motherfucker on earth.
Cool! There's so much good panning going on I had to instantly listen again with headphones.
Already cool. The natural sound makes it even cooler.
I love the string part when it comes in. It's so... cavernous.
You've inspired me. I've assembled favs vol. 1. http://alonetone.com/brando/playlists/favs-vol-1/
Thanks for the list. Perfect to come home to. I look forward to the next collection.