Normal IL - tantalizing close to Urbana where musicians are turned to the darkside of microtonality. Come, let me show you the power of a 19 note per octave guitar! Seriously - if you are interested at all you may want to make the drive.
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
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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
https://soundcloud.com/brett-warren
collab track with Botchulism
tom had sent the instrumental track, I was amazed & wrote lyrics for it but wasn't happy enough with it until I got a little creative to speak/sing like in reverse-ish manner in real time. In fact it does sound…
Cool song, the reverb sounds like the music is being forced through a small opening into a long, cavernous hallway... or something. It's an odd sensation.
I did this last year for a friend of mine who asked me to do a Jingle for his Company. It's a cross between Good Day Sunshine and a Brady Bunch Vacation Sing A Long in the Old Family Cruiser..LOL!! I recruited my children for a bit of background…
A new one...
I wrote it on 5th February, and managed to record it in less than a month (a head-cold and lack of hearing in one ear slowed the last lap somewhat).
But seeing as the last one took over 8 months, I think I'm already ahead for…
Great recreation of early 60's pop sounds, very cool. The only thing that really gives it away is the vocal harmony, not sure why. Maybe it would have been doubled or something, or buried further in the mix.
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Wicked cool!
Hey, thanks Norm and Vaisvil! I don't get out that way too much, but it sounds like you probably have a nifty guitar collection.
Normal IL - tantalizing close to Urbana where musicians are turned to the darkside of microtonality. Come, let me show you the power of a 19 note per octave guitar! Seriously - if you are interested at all you may want to make the drive.
like the indie vibe on this one!
hell yeah
buck fifty - not bad,. worth sliding in at 850 AM
thank you sir
the best song
wow, thanks guys, willie and SG, as usual I really appreciate all the feedback.
Didn't want it to stop. Love it
Another great song. You never disappoint. Lovin' it!
thanks!
Good one.
thank ya sir
i love thursday
thank you mad hou!
cloud seedin...very nice
thank you very much!
*love it*
Thank you, Willie!
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Thanks, guys.
Thanks, Proods. This song was a pain in the ass.
Fantastic. Simple, subtle, brief, but it hits all the right spots.
Thanks: Guest, Hesseroni and Gary T.
Awesomely weird. Put this in a Lynch film.
excellent!
This is awesome, it kind of has the effect of two songs playing at once.
Cool song, the reverb sounds like the music is being forced through a small opening into a long, cavernous hallway... or something. It's an odd sensation.
Beautiful melody.
I love the flow, nice buildup, very breezy and restrained.
ooh, this is great.
thanks, guys.
Thanks, Gary.
Thanks, Tess, thanks, Bethan.
Thanks a lot: Andrew, James, Proods, ORH!
From the album: The Beatles Sell Out. Ha, just kiddin', nice work.
cool beans... nice structure, very clean. I don't like throwing out comparisons but it feels Three Dog Night-ish!
Great recreation of early 60's pop sounds, very cool. The only thing that really gives it away is the vocal harmony, not sure why. Maybe it would have been doubled or something, or buried further in the mix.
I like it... kinda Euro-disco-ey meets elevator music. Relaxing AND I can sort of dance to it.
ha, cool.