Quite by accident I was listening to Chris Vaisvil's time stretched piece and had the improvFriday player going at the same time. It was like that chocolate and peanut butter thing, you know? So here is Chris' Out of My Body used as a backdrop…
I happened to be in MD one summer when the 17 year cicadas came out to make their noise. Walking around I felt I was on the set of an old sci-fi flick set on an alien planet.
This brought me back.
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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.
Some kind of rap-music. Made with a little bit tongue in cheek approach. I've filtered the rap artists voice so much that i'd rather leave his name unpublished.
The title came to me as I was listening to the track and was reminded of looking through [Savage's](http://alonetone.com/sistersavage) telescope at a starry sky and us being completely unable to figure out how to get it aligned :)
The title itself…
Basically, Its about being on the road with your band, and having a girl at home who doesn't want you to be in a band. And, just, that whole battle between the life you want, and the one she wants with you.
I've had pieces of this song for years…
Recorded live during the last days of the Red Blood Club in Dallas, this Dennis Gonzalez Yells At Eels song features Stefan Gonzalez (drums), Aaron Gonzalez (contrabass), and Dennis Gonzalez (treated trumpet).
I'm really thinking of renaming the upcoming "Burning Wood... The Bonfire Sessions" album "Stealing Genius." I write something simple, put down some picking at the beginning, some acoustic guitar and some vocals, and send it off to people with…
This is a study on using split keyboards and virtual instrument layering for live performance. More information is here http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1050 if you are into that sort of thing.
Also Lucian Freud has died today. I’m using one…
Ambient video and audio improvisation with my 19 notes per octave guitar, loopstation, Marshall amplifier, Zoom H2 and post-processing.
on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGO0R381HQs
full quality video
http://clones.soonlabel.com/public…
This is a video piece made for the ImprovFriday drone theme event which used my DIY 9 string canon, DIY electrified 8 string psaltery, viola bow, ebow, and fingers. The tuning in unknown – just something I did by ear.
Pictures, streamable video…
Comments on Breaking Light's stuff
Great stuff! This change at 4 minutes is really nice! Beautiful!
nice sounds......
Beautifully done piece from outer space. Perfect title. Conjours up all sorts of imagery.
excellent! and hello fellow ebower!
great delay sounds
Wish I could come along to one of your rehearsals!
Its bad form to fav something with your own work - nonetheless I like what you've done here!!
I like this alot! Nice sound and space!
beautiful guitar layers!
Neat! This is inspiring me to dig out the DL4 and start playing electric again
Pretty swanky.
I happened to be in MD one summer when the 17 year cicadas came out to make their noise. Walking around I felt I was on the set of an old sci-fi flick set on an alien planet. This brought me back.
Silky smooth Kavin. I'm digging this project of yours. Inspiring....
This is just beautiful. w;-)
Lovely piece man! Wish I had been there!
cool chords.
@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.
nice!
Beautiful!
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Sweet pickin' there.
wonderful!
My favorite sound, a properly delayed guitar.
Nice groove!
Lovely minimalism. Beauty.
fantastic sonic manipulation. Will have to look up the GB novel.
MTC, ebow yes with two different delays active.
Love these long sonic journeys
really like the extended gtr intro.
Been a fan of YAE for years. Imagine my surprise to see them here.
Great song but that slide gtr is kinda cheesy :)
Still, wow. Never heard of L. Freud, until now. thanks
thanks for that comment MTC..check out Doug Sparling's stuff, which is direct inspiration for this direction I took.
wow. Test successful.
what the..? Cool
I like this dynamic approach you have to your ambient compositions, the scenes always changing.
Great sounds all thru this playlist. Wish you success in your efforts.
this one's right up my street Chris. Nice.
I sure feel better!
very nice sonic imagery.