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…
Friends...an offering from the not-real album "Dr. Pepsi's Death Cult Glee Club". The song was inspired by t.v. commercials featuring actor William Devane, who has spent the last few years trying to convince Americans to buy gold.
The sentiments…
The sun in my mouth
the leaf on my back
the crown on my tree
forever let alone
in reverie
can't you see her
a WAV format version of the album is available on soundcloud
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a WAV format version of the album is available on soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/brett-warren
Do I have to wake today?
will I have to go to hell?
well, the seasons in the sub are close and toasty lover
come on and try me if you will…
Putting my own stank on a cover from another mother. Jeff is brilliant and so is Stevie Wonder who wrote and George Martin who produced Jeff's Grammy winning version. What Greatness!
Bowman & Pietro Chimiko sneaked into the Udon Noodles' studio whilst the rest of the band were in court. Armed with their guitars, effects, paint cans and plant pots, a midi controller and a lot of cheap red wine, this is the result
We…
I recently got back in touch with an old friend/guitarist who had moved across the country nearly 20 yrs ago. We discussed maybe doing a collab so I whipped up this original instrumental track and he laid down the lead melody guitar part.
Hope…
Things are great, but then the doubt explodes into technicolor fear. Stoicism can't defeat reality, or is it awareness? And still the antagonist is there. Hard to know.... Another TV-time riff (I hardly watch it, but when I do, I always have a…
Takes about a minute to get going, but I love the evolution of the various sounds. It's all fragile-y glued together but works. Kinda sounds it could be on a Sim City soundtrack.
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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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Thanks very much, Going Up and doktordoktor.
Thanks, Colleen
Thanks, Johnny Stone, Proods and Bethan! I appreciate it.
Very cool. The percussion and chimes play off each other nicely.
I have no idea how I missed this one. Excellent. Really, really.
Verrrry nice, dude!
Thanks, jayelayche!
Very nice. Beautiful production.
Cool song, I like your stuff.
Thanks, Proods and Going Up.
Beautiful.
Very cool. Simple, but there are a lot of engaging microtextures.
Very pretty. Has a lot of beautifully melancholic space in it.
Thanks, colleen, bethan and the proods.
Sweet melody, I love the piano part.
Not sure what to say, but this one just hit the spot.
Ooh, this is a good one.
Thanks, Proods, Cave Street and 4barrelcarb!
Takes about a minute to get going, but I love the evolution of the various sounds. It's all fragile-y glued together but works. Kinda sounds it could be on a Sim City soundtrack.
Like this one as well.