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This began as a remix of a song I did almost exactly a year ago, and I wanted to see how the same melodies and motifs could evolve over the amount of time. While I stuck with the same acoustic recordings from the original session, the synths ended…
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AMUC said

This is nice - it blends an ethnic flavor (Latino/Mediterranean)together with some old-school analog synthesizer. You wouldn't think the two would go together, but they complement each other nicely.

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This is a delightful ballad in C Major, but because it was recorded in October, it was automatically transposed into a more "spookular" A Minor.
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Movement To Contact said

Very nice!

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This is a song I created initially to play with synths, but turned into a collage of eastern melodies and western beats and rhythms.
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eee said

starts like jerry meets the sitar's guitar serious work I like it. actually that might be the flaw a strict sense of time/melody ..?

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This is a song I created initially to play with synths, but turned into a collage of eastern melodies and western beats and rhythms.
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richardlaceves said

very cool,,, i like this a lot

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A song written about my experiences chasing dragonflies on my elementary school playground... right? Yeah, we'll say it's about that.
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kirklynch said

This is beautiful- even the chaotic bit at the end!

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Is anyone else tired of those flashy spy movies with roaring surf guitars and shiny synth pads to accompany the very organic art of jewel heist-ery?? Me neither, but I thought one with acoustic guitars, recorders and whistling (and French) would…
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kirklynch said

Very cool and creative track!

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Is anyone else tired of those flashy spy movies with roaring surf guitars and shiny synth pads to accompany the very organic art of jewel heist-ery?? Me neither, but I thought one with acoustic guitars, recorders and whistling (and French) would…
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Guest said

Great tones.

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Is anyone else tired of those flashy spy movies with roaring surf guitars and shiny synth pads to accompany the very organic art of jewel heist-ery?? Me neither, but I thought one with acoustic guitars, recorders and whistling (and French) would…
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Guest said

Enjoyed! Love the blend of instruments tied up with that relentless, driving beat. Very quirky!

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One part Guy Richie, one part Cirque du Soleil, the rest a trip down a gypsy campsite. Played by me almost all acoustically (the only MIDI track was the bass) on my banjo, detuned guitar, recorder, and violin, along with various percussion items.
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Guest said

yeah I agree with AMUC, so captivating.

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This song was recorded in my bedroom over an hour of me feeling rather unproductive. It began as some random piano playing and turned into an instrumental of recorders and synths, with some guitar side tapping drums thrown in for good measure.
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Guest said

captivating sound! great stuff!

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One part Guy Richie, one part Cirque du Soleil, the rest a trip down a gypsy campsite. Played by me almost all acoustically (the only MIDI track was the bass) on my banjo, detuned guitar, recorder, and violin, along with various percussion items.
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AMUC said

There's something oddly meditative about this.

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This song was recorded in my bedroom over an hour of me feeling rather unproductive. It began as some random piano playing and turned into an instrumental of recorders and synths, with some guitar side tapping drums thrown in for good measure.
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Guest said

as interesting as your profile...seems you are into alot of different artistic endeavors...

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One part Guy Richie, one part Cirque du Soleil, the rest a trip down a gypsy campsite. Played by me almost all acoustically (the only MIDI track was the bass) on my banjo, detuned guitar, recorder, and violin, along with various percussion items.
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mmi said

Very evocative (though I'm not sure I'm hearing the Guy Ritchie :-)

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This song was recorded in my bedroom over an hour of me feeling rather unproductive. It began as some random piano playing and turned into an instrumental of recorders and synths, with some guitar side tapping drums thrown in for good measure.
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Guest said

Very nice!

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This song was recorded in my bedroom over an hour of me feeling rather unproductive. It began as some random piano playing and turned into an instrumental of recorders and synths, with some guitar side tapping drums thrown in for good measure.
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SonicLuke said

very unique. like it. is that a "real" flute?

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The solo piano version of the song. Think of it as a sort of instrumental to an instrumental track.
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Guest said

pretty nice.

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The solo piano version of the song. Think of it as a sort of instrumental to an instrumental track.
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ShamPain said

nice job

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This song was recorded in my bedroom over an hour of me feeling rather unproductive. It began as some random piano playing and turned into an instrumental of recorders and synths, with some guitar side tapping drums thrown in for good measure.
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Guest said

I just had an eargasim. nice work!

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The solo piano version of the song. Think of it as a sort of instrumental to an instrumental track.
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Guest said

I kind of prefer this version. Lovely twinkly music!

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