Combined two separate segments from the performance for this remix. I'm posting live recordings on Soundcloud now. To hear the rest of the set go here and bookmark:
http://soundcloud.com/breaking-light/sets/no-audience-breaking-light-live
Totally unique sound you've developed with these BL tracks. Great stuff! I have to wonder though how this went over at a place called "super happy funland". With that name I figured you'd have to dress in a clown suit and play the beer barrel polka!
Thanks man! Your stuff is so intense...only way I can describe it...it's real and true to you. A very unique approach your guitar and the music that you generate. I reminds me a lot of something my father told me, he said he never "wrote" a song...well never sat and wrote it out...he would be sitting there or sleeping and it like a radio station turned on...tuned him into a certain channel and he would just write..I get the same thing...and something about your music tells me you do to. Thanks for the listens and comments...I am a fan ;)
Felt the need to go back to something more sound driven.
I've been learning a lot of new Jazz chords and wondered what they might sound like as pads. I ended up creating a device chain in Ableton Live featuring Alchemy, Omnisphere, and Absynth…
Oh, my holy noodles. *Another* bloody 12-bar in E, and what's worse, it's a *slow* blues. Every guitar player who deems it appropriate to play a slow blues in E, in this the 21st, should be roasted like a head of garlic, smeared across a toasted…
13 minutes! Fail! I recommend you augment your self a bit (with a glass or three of red wine or whatever floats your boat) and dim the lights, lay on the floor with your eyes closed where you can feel the bass rumble and get ready to be my passenger…
Our sun is in a long, cool, quiet period right now. But average ocean temps are the highest ever, and polar ice and glaciers are melting at an alarming rate. Something is going on here.
Ömer Faruk Tekbilek (born 1951, Adana, Turkey), also known as Omar Faruk Tekbilek, is a Turkish virtuoso flautist. He is known for his performances with the ney in a Sufi style. He also plays the Oud, Saz, Zurna and sings in many of his recorded…
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Yes sampled the cicadas at daughters soccer practice. Found they are only active certain times of the day (8pm in this case). The sound they make is the embodiment of summer for me.
i was watching the moon one day, and i wanted it out some more. tried to tie it down, but ended up accepting its eventual retreat. that made me enjoy it a bit more.
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Wow eternal! the story that portraits out of your guitar is excellent! took me places....
As an experienced user I can find no other way to describe these mysteries. *channels more power through the broken lights to you*
soo sooooo cool:; this stuff is like very very real at times.
Thanks for the trip sir:)
Brilliant! the live tempo euphoria is exquisite!
Incredibly thick atmosphere you've conjured up here - strangely emotive. Love the solo sounds at around 3.10 - almost sounds like trad folk (IMO).
I just realized, at about the one minute mark, you can just hear my bud Charlie tinkling on a toy piano offstage.
incredible man, so much feeling here.
heheh that's funny Kirk! All 6 people in the audience seemed to enjoy it! :-) The clown suit might help...
Totally unique sound you've developed with these BL tracks. Great stuff! I have to wonder though how this went over at a place called "super happy funland". With that name I figured you'd have to dress in a clown suit and play the beer barrel polka!
Thanks man! Your stuff is so intense...only way I can describe it...it's real and true to you. A very unique approach your guitar and the music that you generate. I reminds me a lot of something my father told me, he said he never "wrote" a song...well never sat and wrote it out...he would be sitting there or sleeping and it like a radio station turned on...tuned him into a certain channel and he would just write..I get the same thing...and something about your music tells me you do to. Thanks for the listens and comments...I am a fan ;)
Agree with Kirk - some lovely dark feelings here.
Cool! Really liking this particularly haunting section around 15 minutes
thanks sis, and mercifully short too!
Lovely, mercurial sounds!
it's often the imperfections that make art come alive. digging this.
What Paul said. Lots of potential. Nice loop!
Lots of potential here.
very cool FXs> using a bow on this right? love the sound
Very cool... Great to listen to while grading these algebra quizzes!
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great dream ambient
love slow blues in E! good tone there.
Splendid stuff. Right down my street.
Happy Brillig, everyone
This is awesome! Augmented with good tequila...
You can download a zip of the entire Proto-Sapien album here: http://www.box.net/shared/static/v512xrfc5c.zip thanksK
Kirk, you listened to whole thing? cheez, I'm flattened.
Thanks, I will credit underwood with the sound. Is fuzzmachine a synth, plug-in software or app..?
very good, must hear more of your posts!
Nice one Doug, always love these looped creations of yours.
Captgene: Line 6 DL4 delay modeler/Ibanez delay pedal, some looping in the third "view" with Boss RC20. Thanks for all the comments yawl.
Love this stuff. Would like to hear some of his oud work.
nice. mysterious groove.
@Mannequin Yes sampled the cicadas at daughters soccer practice. Found they are only active certain times of the day (8pm in this case). The sound they make is the embodiment of summer for me.
I don't do dancing but might consider it in this case.
@sandbags thanks sir, I added some cicadas to the super slowed down guitar. Also new comment.
bouncy glitchy cool.
@Widgeas, thanks to Sir Alfred for the tip. http://music.cornwarning.com/2009/04/29/paul-stretch-extreme-audio-time-stretching-for-os-x-to-download/
woowwwweeee
cool, have to listen to that again..