I recorded this short piece on guitar for my friend Andy Hulse's 2003 film "High Lonesome". This part is for a driving scene with no dialogue. Early morning in a southwestern Texas landscape.
A meditative space for guitar, harp, vibraphone, english horn, french horn, viola, cello, and double bass, from my large work "Mandala of the Four Directions" (2004).
Performed by my wife, Marie Rinkoski, on clarinet. Recorded in the woods around Ithaca NY, and layered with some scratchy vinyl pops. This clarinet melody is the introduction to a song I wrote on one of Pablo Neruda's Sonnets.
This is a pre-release of a song from my new album. The song still needs some polish and rubbing. I will change it out once i get done with the final version. The lyric was written a long time ago, of what could or couldn't have been:) Thats the…
This is the basic theme for "weekend in new orleans", a documentary we're currently writing the soundtrack for (it'll be adapted with variations throughout the film). It's very quiet. (Video trailer coming shortly.)
Written at Northeast Broadcasting School as an experiment in replacing recorded sounds with samples. It was played pretty much as is by Prime Meridian in about '99 or '00 or so. It was heavily reworked and played by Break Even from '03-'05 and…
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I like the strings
nice!
Nice groove to this tune.
Great groove...I'm dancin'!
This is great I like your tunes man good stuff.
Extra Fine!
I LOVE this!!!!
Ahh...Beautiful!
What an EXCELLENT piece of music!
Nice guitar tone there. Very nice.
What an excellent cut! Kudos! Hope you download more!
Oh my...another beautiful track. LOVE IT!!!
Really nice. Thank you¡¡¡ I need to listen a song from the heart
I like both of these songs a lot. Thanks!
Yeah, pretty great. This one would make a great video!
I might have to favourite every song on your album... Fantastic.
Great groove! Kudos
I Agree with Ms. Savage, good tune. I love the drums, really good.
Skidoo...you always make me smile with your beautiful music. Thank you for that.
As usual...AWESOME!