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Some more good fun with Brian Bazeley and Jarvis. I added some drums and some horns to Jarvo's noodling. There's probably room for vocals if anyone is feeling froggy. Thanks Brian and Jarvis
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Woooohoooo! Love this one! English girls heart Wildgeas and boys from St. CM! Though I always steered clear of the latter. (Ha, you should see Bethan's shoulders going to this!)

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Wow, actually I r-e-a-l-l-y love this.

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Acoustic music box cool.

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Agree with Kirk - and something so comforting and yet mystical about your sounds.

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Barney...sublime! This is VC at their best for me - dreamy music, and your warm, dark vocals.

Steve Moyes's avatar
A cello improvisation with live looping, recorded after hearing of the passing of a great composer.
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vaisvil said

it sounds like mourning - sad and (relatively) quiet screams. this is awesome work Steve.

Elusive Gene's avatar
This track was created as part of the October 2010 Alonetone 24 hr challenge. The challenge is to make 24 minutes of original music in one 24 hour period.
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Amazing 24 hour challenge. From the 1st minute to the last...just great!

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Awesomeee!

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check out the video at my space http://www.myspace.com/reguk/videos
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Marching penguins theme...cool one

skiks/bruce hamilton's avatar
a noisy piece that's a few years old.
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This is some bug/Termite language! just listen.....cool!

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My only comment is I think your vocals are too far back in the mix. Take it and make it yours!

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check out the video at my space http://www.myspace.com/reguk/videos
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thetworegs said

As the agent says in an old Cheech& Chong move "Were TRYING, you know what i mean were Trying" Thanks Dave

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Yes and I like the tone a lot. Very pretty.

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A song by my 4 year old daughter. She sat patiently watching me mess about. She wanted to have a go, so here is her go............ She hopes you enjoy it.
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Cute! enjoyed it mate!

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Too short, yet so beautiful!

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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Nice improve!

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Solo acoustic finger picking thing I've been working on for a while. Sometime around 1968 I started studying with Mr. George Bennett who taught me the rudiments of finger picking. Later when we played some gigs together he also taught me the rudiments…
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So.... what happened to "Thanks George" you used to say on the end then?

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Similar in feel to the other Fragile Moment track. Mostly acoustic guitars recorded sitting in my shop on the H4N and then finished up in Cubase just this morning. September 9 09. Maybe a nice one for bedtime
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Just having one of these at the moment Kirk. This is just beautiful.

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13 minutes! Fail! I recommend you augment your self a bit (with a glass or three of red wine or whatever floats your boat) and dim the lights, lay on the floor with your eyes closed where you can feel the bass rumble and get ready to be my passenger…
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Guest said

Wow those breaks are awesome! this travels to the unknown!

quill's avatar
I sometimes feel alone with my spaghetti. But I'm never alone when I'm with my drummer! Though being alone with a drummer can be scary. At times such as these - frightened, alone, hungry, with a drummer - I am driven to ask: WWFSMD?
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Flying Spaghetti Monster? ;) I often ask myself WWBPD, so I can entirely relate. Cool sounds.

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