A moody solo acoustic thing that I came up with playing in a long forgotten tuning. Just got a new Zoom H4N, so this was recorded in my shop sitting at my reedmaking bench may 12 2009
Ooh, gorgeous flowing guitar work... for some reason it reminds me a bit of a cross between Micheal Hedges and Ottmar Liebert!? Always wonderful when something is played skillfully enough to sound effortless :-)
ttfn,
Drakonis
Background music for a fun father/daughter YouTube video editing collaboration/experiment (embedded here.) My daughter and I filmed and edited the movie, and I wrote the music after hearing some video-game music my daughter wanted me to emulate…
I watched as she walked back across the border. There was no one
waiting to question her. she turned back to look at me from the other
side of the fence. I couldn't decide which side of the wall I was on.
Goodbye my Penelope.
Loved this album, it was a whole bunch of fun. The auto-tuning is just nuts, as well as all the bitcrushing and panning and samples. Just a whole 40 minutes of fun. Thanks guys.
Background music for a fun father/daughter YouTube video editing collaboration/experiment (embedded here.) My daughter and I filmed and edited the movie, and I wrote the music after hearing some video-game music my daughter wanted me to emulate…
This is a little riff I've been carrying around for a few years from my Nozomi Phoenix days in NYC. A dreamy sequence, that reminds me of a Grimm tale.
it is a slow evolution of harmony. it is anti-entropy. the music grows from electronic noise. it becomes strong, beautiful. chaos begets serenity. it is a delight.
-hakucho
I had the idea I would put words to some of your music. And I am working on it. But I was listening to this and 3 verses fell out onto paper in about a minute. So hope you don't mind if I make a song out of this one first...
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
Sweepingly romantic. I probably wouldn't pan the instruments so far apart, it sounded a little "spread out" in headphones. But the lyric tune and the nice orchestration were very sweet. I see a father smiling. :-)
Nan desuka? Trippy... This is what was going through my mind after a long lecture on the myriad prefixes used when counting different shapes in Japanese, just as I was falling asleep in class. Very intriguing use of sound bytes... field recordings I assume?
Lyrics:
I know your secrets
I know that you’ve been bleeding
I feel your anger
And every single feeling
I was your mask, my friend
And only friend that you had
I’ll come to save you
And be your mask again
I am your “outside”
I shade the inner…
Thanks for checking out my stuff. I dig this tune.. kind of a soft death metal. i like the opening drum.
Your right about the bass on my song. You just inspired me to redo it. check back in a while, it will probably be a lot darker. Later.
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Ooh, gorgeous flowing guitar work... for some reason it reminds me a bit of a cross between Micheal Hedges and Ottmar Liebert!? Always wonderful when something is played skillfully enough to sound effortless :-) ttfn, Drakonis
Can't wait to check out the video. The music is fabulous!
Everything works over a drone! That is some spooky sounding stuff!!
Takes me to a nice place within myself- dig it!!
Loved this album, it was a whole bunch of fun. The auto-tuning is just nuts, as well as all the bitcrushing and panning and samples. Just a whole 40 minutes of fun. Thanks guys.
I'm a sucker for anything sung in the Celtic languages- Very pretty
Very Cool- I like the ambient quality of this
Moving and atmospheric piece, perfect company for the video but stands well on it's own. Very nice!
You are a master. I am grasshopper.
hey-nice to hear your new stuff.. i think we played together in philly a few times and in ny at delancey. Tei
you make it so nice to be alone on the beach with headphones.
где сам играешь / в живую/ - звучит очень хорошо а дальше компьютерная музыка надоела уже
it is a slow evolution of harmony. it is anti-entropy. the music grows from electronic noise. it becomes strong, beautiful. chaos begets serenity. it is a delight. -hakucho
I had the idea I would put words to some of your music. And I am working on it. But I was listening to this and 3 verses fell out onto paper in about a minute. So hope you don't mind if I make a song out of this one first...
great sounds - ruuuumble!
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
aching chord changes there, very pretty, and wonderfully played, intimately recorded.
Sweepingly romantic. I probably wouldn't pan the instruments so far apart, it sounded a little "spread out" in headphones. But the lyric tune and the nice orchestration were very sweet. I see a father smiling. :-)
Nan desuka? Trippy... This is what was going through my mind after a long lecture on the myriad prefixes used when counting different shapes in Japanese, just as I was falling asleep in class. Very intriguing use of sound bytes... field recordings I assume?
Thanks for checking out my stuff. I dig this tune.. kind of a soft death metal. i like the opening drum. Your right about the bass on my song. You just inspired me to redo it. check back in a while, it will probably be a lot darker. Later.