true story: one time my wife and I were camping in the grand canyon and I got food poisoning and started uncontrollable projectile vomitting. my wife has a vomitting phobia, so I kindly volunteered to sleep outside the tent. I guess I finally fell asleep after a few hours, but was soon awakened by the 10 or so vultures standing around me in a circle :)
Layla and Majnun is a classical Arabian love story. It is based on the real story of a young man called Qays ibn al-Mulawwah from the northern Arabian Peninsula,[6] in the Umayyad era during the 7th century. There were two Arabic versions…
the first multi track piece that I actually finished "in the box" in Cubase. An ambient kinda thing that grew out of playing around with the Line 6 DL4. Not sure I like the bow parts, but I may re do it later
An idea i had today to try and learn Dminor and Aminor on the Keyboard i think it works i'll be having another look at it when i have learned a bit more about the program i'm using. So hope you enjoy
Well, here is a new version of this one. I was not playing my own guitar, but one of a friend, which doesn't sounds so bright. Anyway, i think this is a better interpretation, but still has some mistakes. (this time is well tuned..)
A second outing for my new Reaktor ensemble codenamed "BD". This time I used only once instance of the ensemble but noodled around through a series of samples allowing the guided-randomators to vary the speed, grain density, and grain length…
Like being in the belly of a machine that's desperately trying to live.
Liking the light at around 3 mins 10, sounds like hope amongst the feeding frenzy.
(You should definitely consider getting in to incidental horror music.)
Really wanted to try and learn what i would consider one of the best lead guitar solos of all time, recorded this in early 2010 and it's my effort at learning the solo. Hope you enjoy it.
Well, here is a new version of this one. I was not playing my own guitar, but one of a friend, which doesn't sounds so bright. Anyway, i think this is a better interpretation, but still has some mistakes. (this time is well tuned..)
Admittedly rushed out for the holidays, here's a 5 song EP of techno christmasness. By next year, it'll be a full record with lots more sleigh bells and sirens.
Recomposition of the following ImprovFriday composers / pieces
Peter Thörn
Wheel be
Norbert Oldani
Piano Impro 1,2 3
Another Aulos Impro.
Jeff Duke
Scanners and Bells
Kavin Allenson
dragchain
brain salad surgeon
Slim and None…
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Really lovely!
Nice driving tune there!
Very distinctive style you've got. Very cool!
true story: one time my wife and I were camping in the grand canyon and I got food poisoning and started uncontrollable projectile vomitting. my wife has a vomitting phobia, so I kindly volunteered to sleep outside the tent. I guess I finally fell asleep after a few hours, but was soon awakened by the 10 or so vultures standing around me in a circle :)
x el culo¿?
along with the song title this one makes a funny picture in my mind :) I can see the vultures doing a little dance... nice job :)
Cool story about Majnun. Very pro sounding production. Horns sound great to me.
Rock on.
An excellent compilation of tunes Kirk, and not only enjoyed by me, but my son also enjoyed your music too. :)
I like it very much...! both Jethro Tull and your interpretation. Thanks!
You certainly have your own eclectic style which I enjoy very much. 5 very worthwhile tracks...I enjoyed them all. :)
gettin my shotgun..
THis kicks.
Wow. I used to be able to play that on my 12 string (!) but never got near this proficiency on it. I'm impressed.
Like being in the belly of a machine that's desperately trying to live. Liking the light at around 3 mins 10, sounds like hope amongst the feeding frenzy. (You should definitely consider getting in to incidental horror music.)
Comfortably Numb!! You nailed it!
nice music. I like it. God Bless
Thanks Rick!!
very switched on,,,,,very fun,,,
yes........very chaotic and interesting all at the same time,,,,,