Liking this one a lot, that falsetto vocal is something else and a nice contrast to bring in the different vocal halfway in. Guitar work is melodic as he and gives the song a wonderful energy and drive
Love it. My band (circa 1981) used to cover Sombre Reptiles, but for some reason it never occurred to me that other Eno could be too. I shared this with some other friends.
2010
or... dig this, why not try a sensual massage from a manatee masseuse?
It's a fun, sexy time at the endless seafood buffet!
The little intro ballad here was inspired by the overly sentimental, 80's synth-cheese soundtrack to Wong…
2010
or... dig this, why not try a sensual massage from a manatee masseuse?
It's a fun, sexy time at the endless seafood buffet!
The little intro ballad here was inspired by the overly sentimental, 80's synth-cheese soundtrack to Wong…
2010
Depeche Mode lite
I was going to hire Meatloaf for the ending but it turns out he will NOT work for pancakes... which is what I had heard.
This is one of the prime examples of (early on) being WAY more ambitious than what my ability…
Here comes the rush
You feel it in your bones
And when your bones are crushed
You feel it in your soul
You just cant escape it
Its everywhere you go
Turn round and face it
Tell everyone you know
Ah, the rush
You've missed so much
Here comes…
An experiment in minimalism ala 2004 inspired by the likes of Muslim Gauze. Dumped a Korg ES-1 drum track into Nuendo...cut it up...then added a sample of an ancient Greek song of Mourning...cut that sucker up too...and this is the result. I did…
This tune hopefully shows the culmination of my musical influences (namely, Mick Karn (R.I.P.), Adrian Sherwood, Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble...) while also painting a visual picture...as it was written and recorded in one day after I went free-diving…
like what you did here, tworegs. You always seem to have a blast with your cover tunes. Nice to hear these songs stripped of their Vegas smarm, occasionally.
The piano track is a mangled version of the already-mangled piano from the previous song ("The Saucers Arrive").
The plan was to try to improvise in a way that was somehow rhythmically compatible with the skittering piano track. The guitar track…
Love the combination and subtle interplay of instrumentation here, it's like you've built a room out of sounds... which is what I think great ambient music should be... If that makes any sense.
brainstorming.
voice belongs to Sister Savage.
I hijacked it from some audio notes
she sent for a song we are working on.
The guitars and percussion were written
and recorded in an hour. They replaced
a previous musical section that I spent…
Well, it IS!
lyrics for my Italian friends:
We're gonna be there in your wake
mending the seams when they start to break
make you do what you said that you would
and other words that rhyme with good
once so close why let it go, baby…
Leave A Message is a song that features heavily distoried guitars, deep basslines and slowly changes from a happy song into a bit more of a melancholic tone
Featuring vocals by Katy Theodossiou. Although it isn't, it sounds alot like a bootleg version of a song. Has a really good lo-fi sound to it! Tell me what you think!
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Thanks, Tangled Wires, very kind. Thanks, guest :)
Liking this one a lot, that falsetto vocal is something else and a nice contrast to bring in the different vocal halfway in. Guitar work is melodic as he and gives the song a wonderful energy and drive
Love it. My band (circa 1981) used to cover Sombre Reptiles, but for some reason it never occurred to me that other Eno could be too. I shared this with some other friends.
Hey, thanks for listening Tipu, glad ya enjoyed the stuff. Thanks too, guest.
hahaha
I really like how the beats hit deep and the synth growls. And the singing is excellent!
instant love. those clean shimmery guitars and the percussion in the back! the influence shines through!
Wow this is some great stuff! Glad I found you!
Damn I really dig this! Sounds good!
Thanks, James.
Reminds me, right ff, of 50's tv music. Those great vocals again.
Love the vocal sound.
thanks mang
Love this song Brett
Nice!
heeyy thanks, guest and Acorner. gladjalikeit
this is more then music it is magickal :)
Great sound. Nice one.
Hey, thanks for all the comments, acl. Glad you enjoy the music.
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woah, channeling Mr. Townshend here, Alex? Good melody, I think you got something here.
woah, this is awesome. Probably my favorite of yours so far.
This is really cool, D. Don't know if I've heard anything quite like it.
Beautiful guitar track, Kavin. Maybe whisper-y vocals with heavy reverb or just a subtle accompanying guitar might add just enough.
Where'd you go? You've got a sweet voice, I'd like to hear more.
like what you did here, tworegs. You always seem to have a blast with your cover tunes. Nice to hear these songs stripped of their Vegas smarm, occasionally.
Love the combination and subtle interplay of instrumentation here, it's like you've built a room out of sounds... which is what I think great ambient music should be... If that makes any sense.
Ah, nice. Simple, but it takes me places.
Love the textures on this. I think you could definitely build on it.
Hey facemask, thanks very much for the comments! Glad you enjoyed the music.
This is really cool, good work, Jes.
Thanks, SS. @ OGWT, nobody really. Just a name I lifted from a bad 70's movie called "Riding with Death".
Thank you very much, Bethan
"I seek Robert Denby. I need to know why I'm considered as elusive as him" Thanks as always, Reef.
Thanks very much, ODH. I'm not sure if I really like having a beard or just really hate shaving.
Thanks a lot, Orphans! I'll put the lyrics in the about section, Max.
very nice, got anymore stuff?
This definitely took me somewhere strange. I like it!
short but cool, kind of unnerving, in a way, how it just ends, ha.
Thank you, Bethan! Happy you enjoyed it and the other songs. Thanks too, Cybermonk.