i started writing this song 5 years ago and finally recorded it this year. sad to say, but my $$ situation isn't that much different. this is a whiny song from a liberal-arts grad who is a brat and can't really make ends meet in NYC.
i definitely…
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
Nothing like a great cup of fresh-ground coffee... but then, there's nothing quite like this bit of warmth sparkling off your fingertips... gorgeous little bit of music, wonderfully played.
I was hesitant about uploading this one. It's really old and I hadn't listened to it in at least 10 years. I remember that at the time of recording it didn't come out the way I wanted but that I was ok (sort of) with the results. The vocals were…
I do three things after waking up these days: I shower. I make coffee. I play this song and drink my coffee.
Nothing complicated. Nothing fancy. Just some basic fingerpicking to test my motor skills and bring some aural sunshine into my day.
24 hours of music making for 2008.
Yup. This is a "Gaiman variation" which means that I stopped at 24 hours and this is what I've got. Not 24 min, but it is a "Noble Failure"
You can see my 2007 album [here](http://alonetone.com/sudara…
Sudara, that was wonderful. The music flows so nicely that it becomes timeless, ie 20 minutes went by like nothing. I loved the end. When the piano came in at 15:30, it felt like my spine melted. A day well spent. Congrats.
This was amazing Jeff. You coaxed some excellent sounds out of those old classics ;-) I especially love the end which put me in mind of "Moog meets Philip Glass". Looking forward to space (and wondering if I listened to them the wrong way around!)
The text on this track comes off a B-side from one of [Putnam Aldrich's](http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam_Aldrich) (my great-grandfather) records. He was a harpsichordist, a professor at Stanford, a chain smoker, and apparently had a sense…
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This is EXCELLENT!
wow! i love your voice. love the beat. reminds me of a train interpreting the fills from Pi.
Nothing like a great cup of fresh-ground coffee... but then, there's nothing quite like this bit of warmth sparkling off your fingertips... gorgeous little bit of music, wonderfully played.
Very Nice! I love the distorted bass (?)wah wah sound. BY the way - Yes I do still use my Fostex 4-Track. It's the ultimate in portable recording lol
Andy, this is hilarious!
i want to watch the movie that is scored by this.
here's what i thought as soon as i listened to this: "Sudara, you are such a sweetheart."
whoa. hearing those voices sing "breakfast" in harmony is beyond satisfying.
i like you.
Sudara, that was wonderful. The music flows so nicely that it becomes timeless, ie 20 minutes went by like nothing. I loved the end. When the piano came in at 15:30, it felt like my spine melted. A day well spent. Congrats.
Ive been listening to your stuff and its great...really hypnotic...
A true opus.
This was amazing Jeff. You coaxed some excellent sounds out of those old classics ;-) I especially love the end which put me in mind of "Moog meets Philip Glass". Looking forward to space (and wondering if I listened to them the wrong way around!)
Oh I loved the sound on here, the pedal steel sound is lovely. Great album Kavin!
SUAREZ IS BACK!!!! So many great melodies and arrangements!
The tranquil intro prepares you not for the electronic mayhem that ensues. Nice mellotron.
Ah, love this. Love the title too.
Genius!
Hell Yeah! fav'd in seconds...
Oh this is beautiful.