I listened to this album last night three or four times in a row... back this morning for more. I admit I am just getting started with checking out all the 2013 RPM entries, but so far this is far and away my favorite. This will be downloaded and burned to disc before the end of the day -- as always, thanks for sharing!!
I'll tell you one thing for sure... I wouldn't trust no words written down on no piece of paper, especially from no Dickinson out in the town of Machine... you're just as likely to find your own grave.
Kind of a Sonic Youth version of the old folk tune. This was with my band Lincoln The Chain. Our vision was to create new and weird versions of tunes from the old timey days. Traveling music for post apocalyptic underground railroad...
Written and Recorded April 22, 2010
Buddah defined compassion as "a trembling of the heart."
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (DADGAD/DADGAD Capo VII), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, EBow, Audacity.
another experimental piece. This time we each played our parts separately. I started out with wacked out guitar madness, then bass, then drums and finally some insanely spacey sound effects.
Enjoy...
A long rambling noisey tribute to CHAOS and BEAUTY recorded live in a New Jersey warehouse by my former band Lincoln The Chain. Cookie Monster on Drums. Skimbitter Frisk on Bass. and Me on loops and guitar. Special thanks to Frank on the mixing…
In my pursuit of using music tools on the iPhone to create something resembling the perfect beauty of static. I have created this one of 10 tracks faux static album.
Great cover! Manzarek had the ability to hold down the bass line (the Doors didn't have a bassist) and do those wonderful Bach-ish runs simultaneously. You've got that going on here too.
An intrumental Track I put together when Thinking about my family.
One Guitar represents my son, one my wife and one me......
Two Versions with Vox (Jim Higgins and Geir Alfsen) are also in existance.. not sure how to link to this site…
i remember the exact moment my tears fell...
this song was written for my dad...it sums up the loss i feel...i dealt with my emotions in the only way i know how...
Comments on Breaking Light's stuff
Nice! The percussion parts really add to what you do. Love the ebow sounds!
@ACL, always welcome :)
We need to make a trip to Texas. Period.
A total head trip. This track just takes you somewhere.
WOW! This freakin cooks!
You have to imagine a voluptuous lass, belly dancing with a sword balanced on her head for this one, because that's what happened.
@Kirk: Haha!
These are all very cool. This one really hits the spot- kinda like getting your dinner with extra Marineris sauce!
Stirring up the spirit world with this one.
Nice set! Great way to start my day!
Thanks for feeding my head. Totally trippy.
Its like flying, evokes that floating above feeling. Very nice textures.
Wow! Love the rhythm tracks and the gorgeous clean guitar sounds!
Absolutely gorgeous!
wild mixing cool trip.
enjoyed this album :)
Yup, still awesome! :-)
I listened to this album last night three or four times in a row... back this morning for more. I admit I am just getting started with checking out all the 2013 RPM entries, but so far this is far and away my favorite. This will be downloaded and burned to disc before the end of the day -- as always, thanks for sharing!!
Great track and great film! Part of it was shot at an old wild west town not far from here. Excited to listen to the rest of these!
nice feeling to this, it gives off a heavy feeling of worry and hesitation while listening to it
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Great stuff!
Really diggin these ambient pieces.
Cool. Methinks you should do more psych-drone stuff like this. But that's just me.
Kudos for resurrecting this traditional song.
@ Derek Dibbern thanks man. CLick on song title to pull down "about" info. You should do some app things!
Excellent orchestral layering, Doug.
Sounds like some of Nels Cline's guitar freakouts. I like.
Several great transitions and climaxes!
Tried just replacing the old version of this (three times!), but didn't work. So a reupload. I'm really not an attention whore.
Yay! Let's hear it for music making apps!
Well, there went my woofer...
Great cover! Manzarek had the ability to hold down the bass line (the Doors didn't have a bassist) and do those wonderful Bach-ish runs simultaneously. You've got that going on here too.
a wild electronic carnival ride!
Very cool piece. Man you are versatile!
Thank you for your kind words, Osc. I don't comment as much as I should but I look forward to hearing more of your music.
Works good!
Dig this!
nice dark ambient textures here.
Yes Sister I liked your description so much I changed the title. I really struggled trying to name these...the royalty check is in the mail :>D
old and new, nicely blent.