This is a live recording of a set I did with guitarist Mike Levine on a University of New Hampshire radio show. This is one of the 'songs' we did. It is a 5-tune Irish fiddle set that was previously done by the great Irish fiddle player Martin…
That's lovely playing there. Ah it's good to hear this. Martin was born just down the road from here, and we get to hear him play quite often. Bravo to ye for tackling this and making such a great track
you are like the rain that falls with the snow
or is it the other way around
i dont know
all i know is i love you
and cant get above you
it is driving with no place to go
the muscle and the bone i find
that keeps my heart in line
just…
more stuff for the glubotic March addendum. The bamboo flute in this track belonged to an old Subud brother ... I don't really know how to play any wind instruments... but this flute practically plays itself.
"I am hypnotized by the TV weekdays at 5:30. They wash my mind on Eastern Standard Time. You know my mind runs on commercial puns. Oh, I can't think for myself anymore..."
Yeah, I can't help watching TV alot. Well I can, but I choose not to. This…
This whole album being a part of the RPM Challenge, it was overall fairly rushed, although this is the most noticeably incomplete song. I recorded both a vocal and drum track to go along with this song, but they both did not record for some reason…
The first version.
This is the first and only song I wrote on [arrsuarez](http://alonetone.com/arrsuarez)'s Christmas gift to me, a mbira that he lovingly crafted by hand.
's Christmas gift to me, a mbira that he lovingly crafted by hand.
, then the chorus came to me out of nowhere and turned the whole song on it's ear. I think that was for the better. I have to admit that I surprised myself…
So, I did multiple demos of this in my bathroom (for the echo) in the days before recording it. It is fun to play on acoustic. I record the real thing and it just screamed string quartet (or the Fox version of said quartet) I had never done strings…
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That's lovely playing there. Ah it's good to hear this. Martin was born just down the road from here, and we get to hear him play quite often. Bravo to ye for tackling this and making such a great track
A new version of one of my absolute fave CG songs! Wonderful! *sings along*
hey i saw your comments on our page. Thanks! i like this song most.
patch cables... many many patch cables. i like your analogue backdrop
circuit bending?
resistors and soldering iron = good. microchips and robotic arm = bad.
this is awesome. it sounds like a runaway railway car full of rabbits and on fire.
it sounds like straightup transistor distortion to me. sweet jam. i wish to throw a beat upon it and 3-part girl harmony.
awesome!
kalimba! kalimbaaa! what an awesome instrument.
atmospheric.... but in a grandaddy type of way. versus the normal "atmospheric" which usually just means, "this track kind of sucks"
right on. bitcrushing?
what the shit is an "RPM"er? rotations per minute, yes... please, enlighten me. within ten seconds of my listen i can tell you are advanced. 1984!!!
tom waits.. look out!
That actually makes me feel like I'm having a bubble bath. And that I'm a woman. In a swanky brownstone.
oh my goodness....!
a warm spot of sunshine
I have always liked this song. Good work, amigo. ER
Foxy Beatles!
nice mix of emotions.