I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
A year ago the Public Radio Exchange hosted a "Public Radio Talent Quest" inviting 2-minute entries from across the country from folks who wanted to be the next great public radio host. Thousands entered. Three won. I created this commemorative…
More vocalizing and mashing for the soundtrack for my artist friend's film, "Pattern Pattern." This accompanies a scene of lights flashing in and out of sequence.
Using the microKORG, GarageBand drum kits, and a cheap acoustic guitar. Beware, it is far from done. The final version will likely be longer and less repetitive (if possible).
This is my second experiment with "song form".
In this case I tried out probably the simplest form: "IABABCABE" where I - intro, A - verse, B - chorus, C - break, E - end.
Although I'm not sure if the verse is supposed to build into the…
Just working out some rhythms. Toucans come in at about 1 minute.. wish I could get the sound onto vinyl for some proper scratching. I used Sandbags' awesome generative sequencer Elysium for some of the ambient and lower pitched toucans. The lead…
seems you have an affinity for wildlife. I have done a few songs with that in mind. One I mixed; whale songs, monks, the sounds from a sonogram of the womb, sounds that planets make, birds. The weird thing is..when you play some of them faster or slower..they sound like the others.
Shaken, not stirred please.
Experimenting more with sandbags' Elysium. This time I used it to trigger elephant samples for part of the percussion section.
Shaken, not stirred please.
Experimenting more with sandbags' Elysium. This time I used it to trigger elephant samples for part of the percussion section.
Just a spontaneous (and very rough) two hour tune. Written and recorded yesterday, edited and mixed today. I might as well get it uploaded now because I'll be spending the next two weeks preparing to move across the country.
Lyrics:
We…
Using the microKORG, GarageBand drum kits, and a cheap acoustic guitar. Beware, it is far from done. The final version will likely be longer and less repetitive (if possible).
This is a remix of Mason Proper's tune Safe for the Time. Check out their other music here:
http://masonproper.com/
It is a dark piece of Basic Channel techno dub-itude
Recent Comments
I forgot about this one. Lovely wall of sound
I'd like to see the video....love your voice and the way u use it.
thanks for putting all this on here...I love different.
you put alot of time into this...fascinating.
hauntingly beautiful
Hauntingly beautiful!
hehe..this is great. 130....its actually kinda hot. Call me weird...
what do you use to compose with btw?
Some American Indian tribes intentionally make mistakes in their art...as to show that it wasn't done by the gods...whatever good this does you.. heh.
Looking forward to the finished track- this is nice!
:)
Wow this is really nice.
seems you have an affinity for wildlife. I have done a few songs with that in mind. One I mixed; whale songs, monks, the sounds from a sonogram of the womb, sounds that planets make, birds. The weird thing is..when you play some of them faster or slower..they sound like the others.
you have a good ear for putting together rhythms....the elephant sample works great. Brilliant.
midi triggers?
nicely put together..have I commented on this before? lol...lack of sleep is not a good thing.
Cool feelgood track.
nice..I have some songs that may qualify as techno..but they end up jumping to somethingelse.. I need to get more into techno...good stuff.
nice trax :)
Mmm, lovely!