A couple of years ago i went through some pretty intense surgeries and i think this song describes the fear, pain and uncertainty that i felt during those times.
Again....thank you for listening.
Yay! More from A. Sweet! Who is drumming for you? Is it you? Lovely fills. Nice development and a good journey in the tune. Never stagnant. Good transitions. Oh, and the story? Love the present vocals. I'll bet the others here will join me in wishing you well.
You score extra points for coming up with the word, "bioelectrophilia" I'm sending one of my classical music buddies who wants to get into electronica (good electronica) over here to listen to your stuff.
This song is actually part 2 of a 10 minute set I did on my laptop. I broke it into 3 separate songs. Part 1 and 2 were my favorites, as part 3 just based itself on a copyright free sample I did nothing with. I like this one most because of the…
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
"Sorrow" was written in a dark day. I put it together on my laptop and had it sitting in there for awhile. Once I started to compile tracks into an album I found it again and loved it. One of my favorite pieces I have done yet.
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
i really love what you're doing, using your own field recordings of environmental sounds as sampling material. do you know stephen vitiello's work? less beat-oriented, but touching on some similar ideas of "sound ecology". keep these tracks coming.
Funk for freeing souls. I finally put my finger on what's wrong with people.
I had 'Hippie!' shouted at me from a passing car last week and this was the spontaneous out pouring.
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The silky vocals--always curving smoothly, so effortlessly beautiful, nothing contrived or fake--I love your voice.
Yay! More from A. Sweet! Who is drumming for you? Is it you? Lovely fills. Nice development and a good journey in the tune. Never stagnant. Good transitions. Oh, and the story? Love the present vocals. I'll bet the others here will join me in wishing you well.
You score extra points for coming up with the word, "bioelectrophilia" I'm sending one of my classical music buddies who wants to get into electronica (good electronica) over here to listen to your stuff.
Crispy delicious!
Showing some above average creativity here, Phantom.
Sass, spice; has hips. I like it!
EXCELLENT!!!!
Wow...what a GREAT track! Kudos
I like your style, friend.
The more I listen to this the more my heart soars with pride for both of you wonderful creators of this beautiful music.
Excellent use of a dark mood. I really like the journey.
Less is more. Exhibit A: "Find the Words."
Thank you. I'm glad I'm here, too! What a feast. Free audio buffet!
so glad you're on here.
I'm becoming a bioelectrophilist.
i really love what you're doing, using your own field recordings of environmental sounds as sampling material. do you know stephen vitiello's work? less beat-oriented, but touching on some similar ideas of "sound ecology". keep these tracks coming.
Magic
Dieses ist sehr schoen. Deine Stimme gefaellt mir.
So intimate, honest, bittersweet. Good stuff, Ross!
Oh! You've got that Nick Drake warmth in your voice!