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 ;)
You're right SS, I thought of whales too, may have to retitle it now! @Joe: I think it's C6 tuning, which is standard ps tuning, I could be wrong. As some of you know my BL stuff is heavily inspired by Susan Alcorn, and esp. this piece. Look her up on YT and elsewhere, she's incredible.
another one from RPM'13. I spent more than a few days working on a bunch of percussion tracks for this, only to leave them out of the final edit. Which this is not. Will upload a final version soon, but probably not before March 1st so I think…
This tune was created using two tracks of guitar I had recorded and then "mashed" together in Sony Acid :) I used this for the soundtrack for the video submitted to the 3rd Annual Sound-In Film Festival http://sound-in.org
Video at http://youtu…
billy boy where did you go
sittin in a pile of snow
come on down its gettin cold
for the time is getting old
well we made our way to the old wigwam
frozen lake and wind was calm
standing bow did strike a deer
to feed the tribe…
January challenge songwriting fun...
WATER UNDER WATER
So near the surface
So near the end
So near the purpose
Time and again
Just barely breathing
I’ll need you when
I’m floating in the water under water
Holding on loosely
Without letting…
Found a interesting sounding indian instrument via the computer world and strummed out chords on my lil midi guitar. Added some percussion, strings and a flute.
More ambient experimentation with my fretless guitar and Roland GR20. This time I used some sounds from the magnetic pickups as well as the midi pickup. Kind of a cheesy synth patch I know, but it was working for me!
Garn/Landry (And I barely deserve any credit for this one at all)
A while back, Jim recorded a rough version of this song, and upon listening to it, I was thrown back to a day from my youth. While vacationing in Vermont, a small twister throwing…
I got a new amplifier and instead of doing what I should have been doing I did this. It gets a little crazy in the middle and its microtonal so the vocals are gonna sound out - but I enjoyed it. Yeah, those be drum loops. 15 notes per octave.
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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!
Im getting a Pink Floyd/Yes. vibe, rock on.
Very smooth sounds, love the texture you got going on on this one
Fascinating sounds! Always wanted to have a go at pedal steel myself
You're right SS, I thought of whales too, may have to retitle it now! @Joe: I think it's C6 tuning, which is standard ps tuning, I could be wrong. As some of you know my BL stuff is heavily inspired by Susan Alcorn, and esp. this piece. Look her up on YT and elsewhere, she's incredible.
Reminds me of whale song! Gorgeous!
love this! what tuning did you use?
Fab. Could have listened to that for hours.
Sister's nailed it!
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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!
Nice, pulsing mystery.
Great album! I like how you never really know where it's going!
Yah!
Yes Kirk, I've been on a dub jag, so thought I'd give it a whirl. The weirdness at the end is a mangled patch on the Animoog iphone app. Thanks.
8>D
Great song,story, mood,& instrumentation
These improvs are great!
Very cool, gonna be a good rpm for you if this is an indication. I can hear some atmospheric guitarplay under this..
Cool!
I'm envisioning buxom bellydancers. I like this.
Love this new sonic direction you've taken. Keep on!
Somehow I missed this, musta been asleep. Thanks to Reef for pulling my coat.. this is great great!
This is really beautiful!
I enjoyed these sounds.
Great groove and good nebula to look at thru a telescope!
Wild stuff Chris!
No Terry it's all guitar! Looped, delayed and stretched..
Don't let the length scare you, shades of Fleet Foxes and Floyd here, and other interesting textures, like the oboe. Dig it.