This is a first run at MIDI drumming. I have my kit setup to a new Alesis Trigger I/O box. It turns my drum kit in to a USB MIDI drum kit. Pretty cool toy.
Most of the kits I have in the software are dry to record. Obviously, the sound will…
The vodka, ahhh. One of 3 that I recorded to a dimming flashlight during a power outage.
One take into the Micro BR hole with some harmony and noodle overdubs.
Vodka
I want the vodka
'Cause I know it's gonna make me play better…
I recorded this one to a dimming flashlight on the 25th after a windstorm took out my power. I couldn't see the lyrics anymore so I ad libbed and hummed the rest out. My recording device is battery operated, which is cool.
This predicament…
Faith is like food/It's necessary/Not when it's shoved down your throat/They look just like sheep herds/Following feeding and growing/Trying to fit in is IRRITATING
This is a first run at MIDI drumming. I have my kit setup to a new Alesis Trigger I/O box. It turns my drum kit in to a USB MIDI drum kit. Pretty cool toy.
Most of the kits I have in the software are dry to record. Obviously, the sound will…
4 stereo guitar tracks played out one at a time.
Another late night - early morning recording.
I like to keep a positive attitude about the things that haunt me, but sometimes dreams change course unexpectedly, and the worms creep in.
Just another cover of one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite musicians. Yes, the entire song is written in haiku. I'm not really sure how she does it, but Sam can make words dance.
This is a first run at MIDI drumming. I have my kit setup to a new Alesis Trigger I/O box. It turns my drum kit in to a USB MIDI drum kit. Pretty cool toy.
Most of the kits I have in the software are dry to record. Obviously, the sound will…
SOunds like you've done a little more work on the mix since the last version I heard... I'm not hearing the distortion any more on that synth track... and over all everything seems a little more balanced with more separation on the lead track. Nice.
Just another cover of one of my favorite songs from one of my favorite musicians. Yes, the entire song is written in haiku. I'm not really sure how she does it, but Sam can make words dance.
This is a first run at MIDI drumming. I have my kit setup to a new Alesis Trigger I/O box. It turns my drum kit in to a USB MIDI drum kit. Pretty cool toy.
Most of the kits I have in the software are dry to record. Obviously, the sound will…
I have nothing to say about any of your work but how amazing I think it is. You are exceptionally talented at what you do. I'm usually never a fan of Sigur Ros covers, but yours took me by surprise, and I love the song just as much as the original.
Thank you very much for it.
This is a first run at MIDI drumming. I have my kit setup to a new Alesis Trigger I/O box. It turns my drum kit in to a USB MIDI drum kit. Pretty cool toy.
Most of the kits I have in the software are dry to record. Obviously, the sound will…
Riding that storm bro...
Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control..
My favourite so far...
I know you said you were trying to imitate, but this is distinctly a Bourne composition.
No nonsense... All The bollocks Taken out... Pure condensed Genius that takes the listener on an amazing journey through a piece.
There are points where you reach the limit of where the music should be able to take you, and then surpasses it... Riding the crest of the insanity till it exhausts it’s self.
The music then has the good grace to bring the listener “back down” gently; but never stops demanding respect...
As Per my earlier comment..... “Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control..”
F*cking Awesome!
First of all I love you all!
You are so kind and musically perceptive about my pieces it really makes the hard labour worth it!
The comment about buildings stripped away is spot on!
Also here are the other sonatas. More personal than orchestral…
I Freaking Love the part that starts at 5 minutes!!!!!!!
It puts an image in my mind of the captain on a ship writing a letter on in his quarters..
The sea is choppy, and his stuff is sliding about everywhere... but he is used to it, so it doesn’t distract from writing his letter. I see him stretching out arms to catch objects falling of shelves, whilst still engrossed in what he is scribing...
The subject of his correspondence must be a happy one....
Will listen again later... A two year old is beating me up at the moment...
the sweet and sorrowful song of my favorite indian instrument ,the sarangi,the indian cello,three major chords,and 32 sympathetic strings,i needed to go to india in order to learn how to play,studying with a guru,in jiaphur,in the rajastan,i still…
an instrument of intrigue... a bit more nasal than the european cello, giving it a bit more bite and character. Nicely played and recorded, and that last hanging note before returning really catches the attention. Very enjoyable listen. Is that a separate sitar in the background, or the resonance of the sarangi? I have learned new things, thank you!
ttfn,
Drakonis
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This sounds very nice Paul!
sick lead
i cant tell you why i like this song so much..i think its just great..
Thanks for taking a listen!!!
Dig this mate sounds cool and it does sound Scottish for sure. This is great mate.
Great track!
Another flashing chance at bliss...I love The Doors, this is a very creative cover -
Clean guitar and vocals, great tune.
SOunds like you've done a little more work on the mix since the last version I heard... I'm not hearing the distortion any more on that synth track... and over all everything seems a little more balanced with more separation on the lead track. Nice.
Two of my favorite artists in one song! Great job, Keith!
wild.
I like this man!!
I have nothing to say about any of your work but how amazing I think it is. You are exceptionally talented at what you do. I'm usually never a fan of Sigur Ros covers, but yours took me by surprise, and I love the song just as much as the original. Thank you very much for it.
What a lovely birthday gift!
Wow, I never know what to expect from you. This is really folky - kind of Scottish, actually. Real pretty!
HEY EVERYONE THIS IS NOT ME SINGING. THIS GREAT SONG WAS WRITTEN BY THE SAME WRITER AS KNEE MAIL AND FAST LANE. ARTIST/DEBBIE LAUX
Riding that storm bro... Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control.. My favourite so far... I know you said you were trying to imitate, but this is distinctly a Bourne composition. No nonsense... All The bollocks Taken out... Pure condensed Genius that takes the listener on an amazing journey through a piece. There are points where you reach the limit of where the music should be able to take you, and then surpasses it... Riding the crest of the insanity till it exhausts it’s self. The music then has the good grace to bring the listener “back down” gently; but never stops demanding respect... As Per my earlier comment..... “Way out to sea....On a surf board... But in ultimate control..” F*cking Awesome!
I Freaking Love the part that starts at 5 minutes!!!!!!! It puts an image in my mind of the captain on a ship writing a letter on in his quarters.. The sea is choppy, and his stuff is sliding about everywhere... but he is used to it, so it doesn’t distract from writing his letter. I see him stretching out arms to catch objects falling of shelves, whilst still engrossed in what he is scribing... The subject of his correspondence must be a happy one.... Will listen again later... A two year old is beating me up at the moment...
an instrument of intrigue... a bit more nasal than the european cello, giving it a bit more bite and character. Nicely played and recorded, and that last hanging note before returning really catches the attention. Very enjoyable listen. Is that a separate sitar in the background, or the resonance of the sarangi? I have learned new things, thank you! ttfn, Drakonis
Beautifully enchanting percussion. Nice one! :)