That.....or rather This.... Is some crazy-ness K. I'm not all together sure what i think about it...... I'll have to give it 20 more listens...the decide ;)
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.
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.
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.
Great job at recapturing that mood and tone without stepping on any toes. I can picture the train rolling toward Machine, rifles out the window. They're shooting buffalo.
Is that a Gretsch?
(My favourite movie, by the way.)
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.
Started out be an innocent little jazzy study in quartal harmony, but the DL4 was still in my signal path and things went downhill from there! Another done with my beloved '58 Stratotone
The first of 4 tunes coming your way with
the spotlight on my friend "Michael Thomas of Cave Street"
http://alonetone.com/cavestreet
This one is my favorite and chills me every time I hear it.
It never, ever, gets old.
Until Then (Shine…
a working track.
i dip in once in a while and scrub this bit, file back that bit.
let me know what yous think! good/bad criticisms.
also the title is lame. that will change.
I keep my mouth shut cos I don’t wanna be
I don’t wanna be obscene
I keep my eyes shut cos I don’t wanna see
I don’t wanna see what you won’t see in me
Sheared, shucked, soaking in the mud
None you could shake from me
Tucked up, pulled tight…
Inspired in part by some of the great pioneers of electronic music in the 1970s, Jarre, Tangerine Dream and others. Also a sort of tribute to one of my favorite authours, Stanislaw Lem.
Really good. I like all forms of electronic music, but have never really been any good at making it, unlike yourself. Other good stuff: early Vangelis, Tomita, Steve Roach and Eno of course.
The piece that was originally uploaded here had an awful flaw - the sustain pedal was depressed throughout the piece. This is the correct rendering.
The tuning in question is only slightly different from the "normal" 12 equal.
Rough mix of something brewing.
Started with some minimalistic phrases of in different time signatures (5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 9/4) and grew from there.
From there, things got out of hand.
This is an attempt to bring things back.
Special thanks to my…
An experiment I recorded yesterday with a rig I put together for more or less ambient sounds using two loopers and nearly every effects unit I own. I have no idea who Clark was but he owned the '58 Harmony Stratotone that I used on this cut. His…
the journey
continues- frek interacts with strange inhabitants form alien worlds-the heart chakra opens at about the 13 minute mark
shades of starsailing for the Lincoln the Chain gang at about 8 minutes-
Percussion improvisation. After deciding on being the percussion player for the Hentai Improvising Orchestra, this is an improv preparing myself for this new task.
Comments on Breaking Light's stuff
I love how the background melody keeps it grounded but the harmony takes you on a journey. Epic.
Excellent.
nice one
excellent
Pretty damn cool! You got sounds that reminded me of everything from distant trumpets to flocks of geese
Agree with Kirk - great elements!
good thought creating ambience
That.....or rather This.... Is some crazy-ness K. I'm not all together sure what i think about it...... I'll have to give it 20 more listens...the decide ;)
jazzy jam-bo-ree :)
Jammin'
Nice! Dig the percussion and the growly bass
definitely in the spirit of the fine soundtrack, wonderful!
Fresh meat and it's raw too!! Nice tone from that there fiddle....
hells yeah. as they say.
Wow. Huge, bottom heavy sound. I never would have thought that was a tele. Makes me think I should blow the dust off my own telecaster copy.
Great job at recapturing that mood and tone without stepping on any toes. I can picture the train rolling toward Machine, rifles out the window. They're shooting buffalo. Is that a Gretsch? (My favourite movie, by the way.)
Yeah Kirk, definitely check out DM. One of the best modern westerns I think, and I usually don't like westerns. NY's soundtrack is perfect for it too.
Now I'm going to have to go check out that movie. Cool atmospheric album!
Great album. Really enjoyed it this morning. Took me all the way through my first cup of coffee with style.
Great movie and soundtrack, i'm going to be enjoying this set of tracks.....
Comments made by Breaking Light
Good one Kirk! Very melodic.
Great minimalist stuff, thanks to Kirk for pulling my coat. Must listen to the entire playlist soon.
It's when those of us here at alonetone join forces for colabb that magic like this happens. Good on yawl.
Nice. Keep on.
Ohh... this is very good.
Really good. I like all forms of electronic music, but have never really been any good at making it, unlike yourself. Other good stuff: early Vangelis, Tomita, Steve Roach and Eno of course.
I mixed this in (accidentally) with Sunn O)))'s Black wedding at the 40 minute mark and had a real good time.
Nice marmot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3HntMTZX0Y
Lush, minimal trip!
Wonderfully expressive improv!
Lovely piece! Is that a resonator guitar? I never would have thought of putting these two together.
Very nice guitar duet.
Thanks all for your kind comments. Peace.
Very much enjoyed this playlist, very melodic ambient, with hints of celtic themes, nice Doug!
Cool guitarscape. Sounds like your putting that DL4 to good use!
Hope yawl have a real good time!
cool jumbo track and nice segues!
0 listens? Not anymore!
@MTC: no just a studio quickie for improvFriday. Thanks!
The sound of blood dripping from that old ghost story we used to tell each other. eeeek!