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Dead to the World Just a shade A specter, a ghost No place amongst the society of perfect being! Dead to the World Alien, unwanted Not here, unseen Untagged, uncounted Lost, unwanted, despised, no home, no place, no Soul! Dead…
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Lalo Oceja said

it's actually a very sad and cool song :)

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D - F - D - G Weird note riff on a guitar. Shouldn't work. But hey, never stopped me before l-)
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Hydrographica said

Musically this is freaking awesome, but personally, I'd tone down the compression a little bit.

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From "The Viewing Tree"
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Hydrographica said

This is pretty awesome, keep at it!

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Part of a series of songs based on stories written as random memories of a character born around 1870 and his escape from poverty and hardship. This song has no words, but consider the uncertain guitar solo as a reflection of his struggle in…
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Hydrographica said

Very freaky stuff.

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This song isn't about anyone. In fact, I came up with it in the shower. It's just a stereotypical rock song.
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Hydrographica said

Keeps choking my browser... What I've heard sounds pretty good though..

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and cone gongs, bass marimba, hand drums.
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Hydrographica said

Freaking sweet.

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Words and Music by Chris Mitchell
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kirklynch said

Nice one! Great guitar sounds!

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2010
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kirklynch said

I could lose myself in these sounds!

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Getting a little more spacey with some Moog timbres. 2010
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kirklynch said

This is gorgeous!

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Miles Davis' tune Nardis overlaid on Senegalese call-and-response drum rhythms.
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Hydrographica said

Truly excellent, I love it.

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This is a new remix I did of SinQ's "Hibrid". It's dubby tech-house. To be played very late at night on th dancefloor. If you like it---> http://www.remixfight.org :-) Also, it doesn't have a proper ending :-(
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Hydrographica said

Very nice, Interesting effects.

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Hydrographica said

If anyone's interested, we can send physical copies of our albums, just message us. We're also on Bandcamp at http://hydrographica.bandcamp.com/

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I'm singing lead on this. It was recorded to 24 track, 2 inch tape, I'm thinking. I have those somewhere, but they've turned gooey. Sadly, it seems to go into the red during the chorus, but I can't fix that now. I have more stories about the…
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Jason Earls said

beautiful vocals, great song!

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An intrumental Track I put together when Thinking about my family. One Guitar represents my son, one my wife and one me...... Two Versions with Vox (Jim Higgins and Geir Alfsen) are also in existance.. not sure how to link to this site…
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Jason Earls said

great playing, cool idea behind this.

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It was a curious and wondrous thing. One night I was in my studio adding some percussion to the "Quiet Rituals" track by Barry van Oudtshoorn, when my 4 young children (with whom I was long over-due to be tucking into bed and reading a bed…
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Jason Earls said

very nice!

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A piece of music written during the tumult of grad school applications. The idea is for the saxophone and drums to be in rhythmic opposition for the majority of the written segments. The piece is in 9/8 and centered around minor 7ths and tritones.
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Jason Earls said

love the odd time signature, intense sax, i could feel it.

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Miles Davis' tune Nardis overlaid on Senegalese call-and-response drum rhythms.
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Breaking Light said

Great stuff!

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One of the greatest songs loosened up a bit.
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Jason Earls's avatar
Jason Earls said

powerful sax! cool drumming. a few parts reminded me of Albert Ayler! YEAH!

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2010
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Breaking Light said

Really diggin these ambient pieces.

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Getting a little more spacey with some Moog timbres. 2010
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Jason Earls said

yes, traveling through deep space - nice sounds.

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