Written, recorded, and mixed in 24 hours. August 01-02, 2009, from 6am to 6am.
Instrumentation: Two acoustic guitars, electric guitar (picked and bowed), fretless bass, about 7 different flutes, two tabla drums, rattles, tambourine, didgeridoo…
Brando~ there is no bar! It's all exploration, which cannot be measured. I was really inspired by your 24, and I drew inspiration from it, so thanks, and cheers!
You know those people who like to break out the family photos or something of that sort with which to bore their guests? This is my version of that.
Most of what makes this song special to me is for all the same reasons that you won't share…
woah! loving this one! I do not feel one bit like a bored guest looking at your old vacation pictures. I'll dig around for something to rework if you 'update' this one, as you said you'd like to do! :D
Written, recorded, and mixed in 24 hours. August 01-02, 2009, from 6am to 6am.
Instrumentation: Two acoustic guitars, electric guitar (picked and bowed), fretless bass, about 7 different flutes, two tabla drums, rattles, tambourine, didgeridoo…
Alright, so it turns out that I lied.
THIS song is actually #60 of 2009. I forgot about how I turned the instrumental "lucid traum" into the spoken word 'drama' "wake me up" for a class project.
(http://yelyah.com/music/song/lucid-traum…
Just one of those passing moods. Just finished today - august 2 2009. I resisted the temptation to try to develop it any further and just let it be what it is
Kirk, thanks so much for your nice comment. I miss hanging out with all my friends that were in this band, but I must admit I miss working Chris Mitchell the most. His guitar playing was top notch & always surprised me in really cool ways. One of the hardest parts about leaving Dallas for Tennessee was ending that musical collaboration that had been ongoing for nearly a decade...
I remember the beginnings of this now. This version fucking rocks! You are somewhat sadist for making people wait till 2:30 for release, but I guess muses are like that :)
Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
my entry into the 2008 Sidedown Christmas challenge.
I tried the original Mel Torme chords and version and it just didn't fit for me, so i came up with my own chords and arrangement.
this was done around the same time as g=gone so it's a…
Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
Originally this piece was written for a guitar. But I love my R3 so much! I'm playing with it. So this piece is just an electronic version. As always, all sound patches were programmed by me.
Recent Comments
love this one
Well then, looks like we've started an inspiration feedback loop. I'll be trying again 8/30 if anyone is with me.
Brando~ there is no bar! It's all exploration, which cannot be measured. I was really inspired by your 24, and I drew inspiration from it, so thanks, and cheers!
woah! loving this one! I do not feel one bit like a bored guest looking at your old vacation pictures. I'll dig around for something to rework if you 'update' this one, as you said you'd like to do! :D
BTW this is one amazing piece of work. The bar is raised too high, and I can't see it anymore. Next time 'round I'll just stroll right under it.
Vocal is perfect. Strong bass has the right attitude.
Something ended sad. It was a good thing, mostly, but right now it's just sad. Well done
Whoa! Wasn't prepared for it, and it grabbed me somewhere down deep. gxine (media player) just about blew its mind - never seen it carry on so.
Kirk, thanks so much for your nice comment. I miss hanging out with all my friends that were in this band, but I must admit I miss working Chris Mitchell the most. His guitar playing was top notch & always surprised me in really cool ways. One of the hardest parts about leaving Dallas for Tennessee was ending that musical collaboration that had been ongoing for nearly a decade...
This track is divine. So many flavours together make a wonderful repast!
thanks for listening. digging Remember Waco. very cool and different sound.
I remember the beginnings of this now. This version fucking rocks! You are somewhat sadist for making people wait till 2:30 for release, but I guess muses are like that :)
Ouch! And I mean that in a good way :-)
Beautiful. I'm with Lalo though- I want to hear it on guitar!
What fun, good one!
That's really pretty, all lovely and tinkly!
You have a most interesting style. There are some awesome sounds in there, and not just this track!
Oh yeah great
This is great nice one mate
it's sounds like a fight... but the high strings make it feel like the fight is between little birds. ajuss from DH