Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
This one is pure pop. Voice pitched 1/2 step up.
With Big Time Operator, who originally uploaded his awesome music with the offer that anyone can add vocals...too good to miss! Love this music, and had loads of fun wailing. Thanks Chris!
Played on BBC Radio Introducing. :)
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She wakes across the ocean, and sighs when she discovers...the man who's sleeping with her looks like her last two lovers. No one wants to be a banana head.
This has an interesting, kind of uneasy, but relaxing dissonance to it. Reminds me of something I can't quite put my finger on, but I like it. Like a dreamy castle from some videogame or something.
Ooh, really cool. Not really sure what to say, sometimes the tones are all just perfectly balanced as they are here... and transforms into a whole other entity.
I've probably said it a few times before, but I really enjoy the combination of your voice and simple guitar playing style. It's fragile but also has a lot of weight to it.
After several bottles of wine, thetworegs and I were able to coerce Elvis and a few others down in regs basement to come out for a long overdue collab. After all, isn't October collab month?
Thanks again for the great vox!!
The Proods have too many unfinished songs in the hopper...so much going on, but this is something we worked on years ago. I remixed it and finally think it might be passable.
Comments on Brett Warren's stuff
Hi Brett enjoyed this a lot. Nicely produced
I once tried to figure out Robert Fripp;s solo, Very hard on the fingers. Nice version.
Thanks CV!
good job... rarely hear stuff I really like on here... be cool to amp up the country angle.... never thought of this song that way before....
heh, thanks djork. I think Eno's st. elmo slightly beats out John Parr's, but only barely ;)
i was initially expecting a different song called 'st. elmo's fire', but honestly this one is way better. nice cover :)
Wonderful cover of the great ENO. Only 9 listens?
Thanks for the comments SG! I appreciate it.
killer percussion!
I look forward to the musical! There's something special about this.
Hey thanks! That was probably the most fun I've had recording a song so far, glad you enjoyed it.
Really cool tune. I dig the intro. Also the Beach Boys vibe on the bridge.
thank you!
great Kinky track
modern kinks. is it cautionary? Not sure. s'good though
yes
Comments made by Brett Warren
Still one of my favorite tracks on alonetone. So soothing and funky.
excellent. casually cool, I don't know how I miss some of these songs the first time around.
Another good'n. I thought I commented on this before, guess not! Very tight performance, cool bass line and lovely vocals.
Good one, I really like the mix, especially the drums and electric. Melty and retro crunchy!
cool sounds, kavin, the various textures seem to melt together in a beautiful cascade.
This has an interesting, kind of uneasy, but relaxing dissonance to it. Reminds me of something I can't quite put my finger on, but I like it. Like a dreamy castle from some videogame or something.
thanks, tess, proods, and guest!
this is really cool. I like how it becomes increasingly fractured and eventually comes back together. There's a nice lil journey going on in here.
Thank you very much, Bethan and Radio Roswell.
Thanks, vaisvil
Ooh, really cool. Not really sure what to say, sometimes the tones are all just perfectly balanced as they are here... and transforms into a whole other entity.
I've probably said it a few times before, but I really enjoy the combination of your voice and simple guitar playing style. It's fragile but also has a lot of weight to it.
Thanks, Proods. I always appreciate the support! Happy Christmas to you and the crew
punchy, cool!
ha, this is great, sounds like you guys had a blast recording this.
This is fun, it's kinda 70's Ray Davies-y... which of course I'm a sucker for.
Great atmosphere... it kinda flows in and out of focus, storywise. Nice effect! Really enjoyed it.
Hey, Tess, checkin' in... any new music on the horizon?
Really calming and ominous, feels like it would have fit right in on some temple level of an N64 game.
This is cool, it almost becomes, like, an aural Rorschach test or something.