Hi Brett...it's been a while, I'm tuning in exclusively to catch up on your BRILLIANT music! Starting with this one....AMAZING. Different from your music that I'm familiar with.
Hi Brett! Thanks for checking in. I've been away too long, trying my hand at other art. My fellow Prood members are itching to do some more music, so maybe soon.
I haven't logged in in a while, and I'm pretty excited to go through all of your tracks I haven't heard yet, so you're sure to hear from me soon.
Rock on!
Written and Recorded April 18, 2010
Some people accidentally delete tracks...I accidentally kept this one :)
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (DADGAD, Capo III), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, Audacity.
Written and Recorded April 10/11, 2010
Inspired a bit by a painting I saw today: http://gowalla.com/checkins/6575047
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (EBEGAD/BBEGAD, Capo II), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, Audacity.
Sometimes I know the music is going to be good based on just the album title/art combo... I was right. Wonderful soundscape and beautiful melody on this one.
"Move your body to the drumbeat of war..."
I will update with lyrics later, this song is a work in progress but I wanted to get it online before I start hating it. Did you really think I would end the year without a political song? Jingo Bells…
A new piece created using Digital Machine and Sine Waves Orchestra - two apps by Robert Attanasio http://www.robertoattanasio.com/ -
I didn't do very much at all, apart from one or two key changes - looking forward to doing more.
These are cool…
Excelllent as always. You're getting good at using the little micro-textures to give the songs depth. And here they don't sound superfluous or anything... works perfectly as a whole.
Well my friends life has been busy. Needed a break tonight and jumped in the car for a drive. One of those, don't know where your going just want to listen to music and relax kind of rides. Headed out and found myself on an old county road through…
Sometimes I like stuff better when I come back and listen later... this would be one. I enjoy the nonchalance of this (for lack of a better word), it does the trick, but feels like effortless.
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Such wonderful sounds… I have been gone too long. Well met friend.
A lot of good sounds in this tune. BTW, thanks for listening to my songs. :)
This is perfect ambience!
Hi Brett...it's been a while, I'm tuning in exclusively to catch up on your BRILLIANT music! Starting with this one....AMAZING. Different from your music that I'm familiar with.
Hi Brett! Thanks for checking in. I've been away too long, trying my hand at other art. My fellow Prood members are itching to do some more music, so maybe soon. I haven't logged in in a while, and I'm pretty excited to go through all of your tracks I haven't heard yet, so you're sure to hear from me soon. Rock on!
Great posts recently.. I particularly liked this one!
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Fun stuff!
This reminded my of Jungle line by Joni MItchell, though listening to that now they don't sound super similar. Just the feels I guess!
let's go!!
Wow I feel like this could have come straight out of Kate Bush's woodshed
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Strangely hypnotic with the repeating note and then the tinkles and wotnot. Works really well for me.
So I'm following a feminine ethereal being through green wisps and flowers and waterfalls...just for a moment, an unbroken world.
Belongs in a road movie, at night, weaving through dark underbelly streets, just because.
Ignoring the surprisingly alluring mental image of you belly dancing, this is a cool mix of intrigue and ambience!
Love this. Moody and ambiguous…back in the day, this would have made a really cool b-side.
hi Warren you asked for this ages ago, here is the full version of suppers ready https://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?topic=10708
I would implore you to not quit. Ultimately don't we all make music for ourselves? Strangely beautiful piece!
thanks, man.
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awesome
thanks, Gene!
Nice one, henwrench. Delicate... pleasant melody.
thanks, jip. yeah, it's all just mellotron.
Hey, Thanks, Nick... Bill Dan Courtney or whomever
Great track, sir. I hear some Blue Nile and Peter Gabriel influence in this; the quiet, distant introspection. Well done.
Yeah... damn, dude, you're good.
Sometimes I know the music is going to be good based on just the album title/art combo... I was right. Wonderful soundscape and beautiful melody on this one.
Great song, I've been on a kick recently where I enjoy tight, immediate, sparse grooves in pop/rock songs.
Great sounds. It's like the heavy pulse in the middle is setting off the cavernous waves and vibrations in the outer soundsphere.
Thanks, Richard, Tangled, Andrew.
freaky, sparkly, lots of odd shapes, good work, sir.
Excelllent as always. You're getting good at using the little micro-textures to give the songs depth. And here they don't sound superfluous or anything... works perfectly as a whole.
I like it!
Thanks, Andrew, Gene and Reg.
I like all the little micro-abrasions and choppy sounds. Makes for an unusual and intense experience.
coolness, great jam.
thanks guys.
Sometimes I like stuff better when I come back and listen later... this would be one. I enjoy the nonchalance of this (for lack of a better word), it does the trick, but feels like effortless.
Thanks, Tangled Wires, very kind. Thanks, guest :)