very brave but very wonderful, like a long lost early ""split enz" take on it.
i had a go at same song years ago http://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?topic=2952.msg27047#msg27047 oh dear...............
Well first of all it's late. I wanted to have this up on the 21st. to mark the Mayan Time Shift,but with work and picking at parts of the music.Changed the title.It's a strange piece,it poured out of me and I picked at it. Tell me what you think.
This is really kickass from about 5-12 minutes. High intensity tech noir that morphs into a more jungle/ambient flavor and then into that great dance section at 10 min. Just awesome.
Took a while to work on this one. There is a 3 or 4 minute intro that came out of a remix contest that I had just finished and it seem to go nice with this crazy loud and mixed up piece. Listen to the whole thing and you'll see that it may even…
Quality work, I'm always amazed by the artists on here who can create such vast tracks as this. The 8, 12, 16 an 19 minute marks were the highlights for me. Great encompassing depth and movement, none of it felt lackluster or cumbersome, which often happens in work this long.
There is this ancient myth. Beneath the Great Pyramid, there is another dimension, the Halls of Amenti, where Visitors have been for tens of millenia. They Watch, occasionally they gently nudge us towards the Light. But, other that that, they…
There once a king. He came up with a new game, Global Nuclear Holocaust. And all his subjects praised him on his great skill and wisdom. They danced in the streets, with gravity defying leaps, while shouting at the tops of their lungs USA, USA…
Beautiful work. I like when an introspective piano piece actually evolves emotionally, and this does. By the end it feels like it's reached a natural conclusion.
I'm being pulled through a tunnel toward some strange underground transmission tower. Your music always manages to transport me somewhere in my imagination. Thumbs up.
Thanks to Colin Garvey for giving his energy to this little duet... And to Genevieve for making good on a promise.
BORN AT THE RIGHT TIME
Born at the right time
Underneath the summer sky
Always walked a fine line
Making good and barely…
Comments on Brett Warren's stuff
excellently bizarre!
Great innovation....different and clever! Sounds like a lot of work went into this.
very brave but very wonderful, like a long lost early ""split enz" take on it. i had a go at same song years ago http://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?topic=2952.msg27047#msg27047 oh dear...............
thanks, Breaking Light and Vaisvil, preciate it.
some original music here!
Delightfully offbeat!
Thanks, fudgetusk and proods
Been a while since I checked in, glad I did! This is so unique, I really dig it!!
Just visiting my favorite song on Alonetone!
thank you, brownalien1
Fuckin brill, love it
Thanks, Proods and sister savage!
Amazing!!!! Your talent and creativity have got me stymied!
Everybody loves Brett Warren.
That's it. I need a Brett W mix tape for my car, or just those times when I need a pick me up. Better for me than rum.
Instant classic. Like a classic car. A clean one. (Percussion, voice, fantastic!)
It's like a wild, invigorating soup!
Deliciously disorienting.
Thanks very much, James!
I think you are my favorite new singer/songwriter/producer. Love the pulse of it.
Comments made by Brett Warren
holy crap this is awesome.
This is really kickass from about 5-12 minutes. High intensity tech noir that morphs into a more jungle/ambient flavor and then into that great dance section at 10 min. Just awesome.
Quality work, I'm always amazed by the artists on here who can create such vast tracks as this. The 8, 12, 16 an 19 minute marks were the highlights for me. Great encompassing depth and movement, none of it felt lackluster or cumbersome, which often happens in work this long.
Takes a bit to get going, but once that electric guitar really kicks in... A+ stuff, I'm a fan already.
Good! Kind of a mixture of King Crimson and Peter Gabriel, that electronic style that no one really does anymore for some reason.
Hey, what's up. Thanks, Reef.
Awesome, chill, very confident in its minimal approach. It says 'listen to me, or don't, whatever'.
Nice track, Vaisvil. It feels like two competing ideas that drift back and forth between uneasy and dreamy.
Beautiful work. I like when an introspective piano piece actually evolves emotionally, and this does. By the end it feels like it's reached a natural conclusion.
I'm being pulled through a tunnel toward some strange underground transmission tower. Your music always manages to transport me somewhere in my imagination. Thumbs up.
awww yeah.
Hey, thanks, glad you liked it, H D.
thank you
Awesome, haven't heard this one before, it's like listening in on someone tinkering away on a mysterious project. By the way, working on anything new?
Excellent. Quite the aural journey. Well done.
Thanks, Reg
Hey, thanks a lot guys, Reef, Andrew.
Bright tune, sir. The vocals really stand out.
great sounds, you've been putting out a lot of goodies lately, keep it up.
coolness, you've been putting out a lot of goodies lately, keep it up.