Sudara's 24
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a “Gaiman variation” which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I’ve got. Not 24 min, but it is a “Noble Failure”
You can see my 2007 album here
ahhhh another beautiful 24h album masterpiece! I'm so motivated to do one of these in a few weeks! You and Brando are my heroes.
I don't think so G-M Change your chords
Ah yes, Brian Eno is it? So maybe new bands won't feel like signing up with any record label at all in the future. Bands make money by going on tour. So how do they get heard enough so we all buy tickets to go see them? Maybe alonetone will grow into the answer?
The track starting at 10:50 is a favorite. Even before I heard the whistle from Akeakamai. :)
I love many things about this album. I like the base and guitar on the opening track.
Just brilliant - especially 6 minutes in for me, wonderful guitar, Su.
Finally managed to listen to this all the way though. I still have one or two more 24h EPs to listen to, but I'm pretty sure this is the best of the bunch. Su - you should do all your recordings in 24 hours :-) @kavin : yeah, Nobody Home is the one I was thinking of.
The beginning is very much like ... I forgot the name of that Pink Floyd tune. One from the Wall. You know which one I mean. I like.
This may be a "noble failure" but it is also a brilliant failure as well. Awesome. Love the tremolo guitar at the beginning too!
Hooray! He lives, he breathes, he survived, YOU MADE IT! Excellent job! :-)
Sudara, that was wonderful. The music flows so nicely that it becomes timeless, ie 20 minutes went by like nothing. I loved the end. When the piano came in at 15:30, it felt like my spine melted. A day well spent. Congrats.
The melody in the beginning reminds me of a Pink Floyd tune! And around 12:00.. was that a latihan or what?
We're blown away over heah in Kali-for-nai-ay! A brilliant musical feast of blood sweat and tears, blended with a dash of joy and a sprinkle of angst, all baked in a graham cracker pie shell---- topped with a sweet dollop of genius.
Hell of a good "failure". Is that Brian Eno speaking in the middle? The instrumental passages after that are stunningly beautiful.
yeah Su, damn! You did it. Lovely. poignant, just pure and authentic all the way through. can I get a \o_?
just great. Good work! I love the concept! (I need to take part in this next year!)