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> First there was Spring Time. Then there was Summer. > Then there was Autumn. > > And then there was Winter. Her daddy mowed lawns > She was a smart little doll > River loved Winter. His dad was a singer > But River…
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richardlaceves said

interesting song,,,very nice story telling,, i think i'll need to listen a few more times

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Another experiment with MetaSynth this time taking a single bowed waterphone sample and running it through the Spectrum Synth. I then experimented with the tempo (spectral timestretching), interpolation settings, and applying formant filters to…
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corbinSound said

mmm yes I feel it has just the right amount of trippyness in it awesome

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Guest said

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Guest said

I really enjoy the piano!

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just an early demo
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Guest said

Awesome, moody, and tripped out.

Les's avatar
Quite a progressive track that covers a fair bit of ground
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Clean Vikings said

Great work... It touches on so mny diffeant places in music

Les's avatar
Quite a progressive track that covers a fair bit of ground
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Keith Landry said

Faved at the opening notes. Beautiful arrangement, writing, performance... Damn, great song! I surely will be stopping by at some point to listen to more of your music in the future!

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This is simple test of East-West symphonic choirs solo soprano voice and East-West Hollywood strings contra-bass. I feel its a bit reminiscent of Lord of the Rings - of course, your mileage may vary - it is a very simple and direct arrangement…
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Movement To Contact said

Sick! Worked for me I dug it. FAVED F A V E D

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This is simple test of East-West symphonic choirs solo soprano voice and East-West Hollywood strings contra-bass. I feel its a bit reminiscent of Lord of the Rings - of course, your mileage may vary - it is a very simple and direct arrangement…
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Keith Landry said

I'll always come by to listen to the music of Middle-Earth. Perfectly captured Elven voice sound! Oh... And make sure you get in touch with an Elf that still prefers to speak Quenya if you ever get the chance to record a real one (the high-Elven speech really is quite beautiful although the Sindarin tongue has it's own elegant flow). Very cool song (coming from this card-carrying Tolkien disciple). Well done!

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Basically my feeble attempt at a fist pumping 'dance' song... but of course I had to weird it up a bit. :) The main vocalist who basically says variations of 'I like to dance' are my computers voice. Thanks for listening!
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Movement To Contact said

Diggin it, I used a similar voice effect on the SPModified track with other alonetoners. Very cool

Les's avatar
Quite a progressive track that covers a fair bit of ground
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Guest said

greeeeeeat!

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2010-07-01
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JESMIAUS said

nice, much different from my "woke up this morning" track but that's good to know we don't think the same. lol

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One of the first rounds my mom taught me. We sang this for hours as the family paddled down rivers, hiked mountains, and sailed the ocean blue.
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Norm said

*Grant us peace.* Thanks, for you have.

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This tune was written on the day I bought my vintage Yamaha CP-25 electric piano and returned to hear that Dennis Hopper had passed away. I fired up the gear and cranked this out. The sound of the piano made me feel like Ray Manzarek...thus the…
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Rick Phillips said

Sweet stuff Drop D, You got major groove :)

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This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain Roger…
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lam said

Pure and True, verywell done... Thank's for the comment on "The Gathring" I Know I don't get back quickly...but I'm happy to go back and hear your your wonderful music....Thank's again

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Recorded in 2007, this track features Amanda Monaco on Guitar and Anthony Cekay on Saxophone. This is our take on Joe Zawinul's famous tune "In A Silent Way."
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corbinSound said

awesome love the sax mmm

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6 hour mini album 11/14/10
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Guest said

sweet build up..

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This is a blues riff I've been playing with for a while. I wanted to start with a slow style blues. I'm working on a sped up dance version. So I threw down some rough lyrics and did a quick demo recording, added a solo and a small vocal backup…
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Guest said

excellent blues tune, delivery is ace.

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BlueTrack Best music on facebook! VOLUME â–‚ â–ƒ â–„ â–… â–† â–‡ â–ˆ100% http://www.facebook.com/BlueTrack
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bluetrack said

Yesss! :)

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Drop-D is the dub project of producer/bass player Scott A. Meister living on Mt. Fuji where he also runs a Bed & Breakfast with his wife on Lake Yamanaka (a.k.a. Yamanakako). C-4 is a studio jam.
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beetle s.pin said

I love this song, it all gells together, i especially like the ambient sounds. thank you for your nice comment also..

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