Used some neat synthesizer manipulation trick on 3 samples that involved using granular stretching almost all the way down to very slow and then adding modulation to an LFO on the position that the sample was played to "replay" as if it were kinda…
Used some neat synthesizer manipulation trick on 3 samples that involved using granular stretching almost all the way down to very slow and then adding modulation to an LFO on the position that the sample was played to "replay" as if it were kinda…
Used some neat synthesizer manipulation trick on 3 samples that involved using granular stretching almost all the way down to very slow and then adding modulation to an LFO on the position that the sample was played to "replay" as if it were kinda…
Used some neat synthesizer manipulation trick on 3 samples that involved using granular stretching almost all the way down to very slow and then adding modulation to an LFO on the position that the sample was played to "replay" as if it were kinda…
"fooled by the opposite image" ...that's a bad thing right? Sorry I did say I was taking a break from making music as you can hear in my latest uploads that I haven't been putting much into these tracks. However I am working on something much much bigger, yes something larger than a pile of elephant dung.
Used some neat synthesizer manipulation trick on 3 samples that involved using granular stretching almost all the way down to very slow and then adding modulation to an LFO on the position that the sample was played to "replay" as if it were kinda…
The first song we recorded a couple years ago for our band which went under Cryptic Nothings until we found out there was another band of the same name. Name changed to Nail of The Sun (i think) though we don't do shit together anymore.
A few years ago I was introduced to the song "Wake Up" by Mad Season. So I'll tell you I stayed up all freakin' night listening to that song and getting inspiration. The original version of this song had Rhodes piano and what not.
this was titled "Cats Eyes In The Barn Tonight" and sadly didn't make it onto "The Haystack" rpm 2010 album. So a B-side for you that I remixed without the vocals, a second guitar track. And added other elements into it.
Post RPM Challenge song about one of my favorite drinks to whatever lyrics I wrote that was written after rpm 2009 but never recorded. Recorded guitars one day and added vocals the next. Cool tuning of B-A-D-G-B-D.
You've got the buttons
that are made out of my bones
You've got the ghost of me
that still can stitch them on
And ev'ry time you close your vest
you will hold me near
But that's as close as I'll ever get
to you my dear, I fear
Up in…
still think your vocals sound like mark lanegan. You got that mysterious folk sound. If you don't listen to him, listen to him. The winding sheet from around 1990 atleast.
So, I was just funnin' around. Mostly from the ambient menus, plus, I added some Zippo slide guitar with lots of FX. Then I added the internet porn queen wav file.
Lyrics:
Aaah Oooooo!!!
feel like im a kid who just snuck into an adult movie theatre sitting next to the smelly causemoregasman...until I venture off and find out the theatrical display is being taped live in the back and then 3:36 into it I'm kicked out wanting more.
Ring of Fire - lyrics by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash -1963. Slightly modified.
This wasn't meant to be Ring of Fire but that's how it wound up.
I have been wanting to trash Ring of Fire and the words just seem to fit this simple 1-4-5…
sorry about that c}{imps, was the bass that loud? I need to test these songs with real monitors some day. Or at least a set with sub woofers. hmm your songs is not playing. Was going to comment on it.
Hehe, I'm usually am in a lost for words. I need to get me one of those thesaurus's too. So I can start commenting more. And you know I am lost for words when I repeat the same lyrical lines and make up languages and sounds with my vocals. Thanks!
The title is a reference to the rain in "Pain" and how once the pain is gone you feel like it's a new day.
My first foray into multi-tracking vocals, with mixed results. I like the effect, but I just had realized I can sing about half way…
dave berry, a real nice track here. I think you got something common going on with my track "shine free, live true (always blue)" track. Though I get more vibes, musical content and lyrical content from yours. Have a listen to mine, cover if you like. Cheers.
do you know of the old abandoned warehouse they turned into jam room studios near you? I used to go almost every week with friends. Last time I was around swarhmore it was at the aboretum at the college. Nice to see some locals around here.
I keep writing songs about communism, for some reason. I thought it was slightly amusing to discover that Mashino actually IS an industrial town. Sounds like "Machine". Get it? Get it??
alright..a new collaboration..this is cryptic meadow's tite beat..in my twisted mind..id like to see this song grow..im hot wheels spaulding, and i endorse this message
awesome! would love to hear you jam out and cover something like acid rain by liquid tension experiment or transmutation 5(ascent) by praxis. I am jamming to this big time and it's not my hypochondria speaking.
This is the first of several songs in a collaboration with Laura Kepner-Adney. Laura has a beautiful voice and a gift for arranging music. It is an exciting project with more to come.
Featuring Ryan Anderson on harmonica.
Lyrics:
As a boy…
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Nice phase
SWEEEEEEET!!!!!!
Sounded great to me, right up my ally corredor. Keep it up.
well then, THANK YOU :o) ...though I still stand to my reply that I am working on something bigger than a pile of elephant dung, hah
no, no its i meant it in a nice way:) the guitar tune with the mud slide effects where fooling me in my head...great stuff!
"fooled by the opposite image" ...that's a bad thing right? Sorry I did say I was taking a break from making music as you can hear in my latest uploads that I haven't been putting much into these tracks. However I am working on something much much bigger, yes something larger than a pile of elephant dung.
fooled by the opposite image.
i used to have an old Triumph that sounded like the percussion . Good one
nice man!
Mr big bad i said NO!!!!!! is coming. Run!!!! Great track.
Genius! More!
Interesting bass playing...
Dig it bro! cool dissonance between both L to R guitars!
A few years ago I was introduced to the song "Wake Up" by Mad Season. So I'll tell you I stayed up all freakin' night listening to that song and getting inspiration. The original version of this song had Rhodes piano and what not.
Cool sounds. I especially like the guitar tone. Nice!
cool!
Fine energetic drive. And don't workout too much, keep pleasing us with your musical efforts...
"does it fit like a glove, does it give you love does it give you all that you want...dun dun dun end up on the sofa" Brilliant!!
Cool groove! Vox sound a bit Elvis at times! :)
I like each of them for different reasons... What happens when you blend 'em? I'd like to hear that.
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this was recorded with one of those all in one multi-trackers, with a zoom mrs 1608
this one needs to be on the front burner, it's quite awesome. I love how it moves like it does.
still think your vocals sound like mark lanegan. You got that mysterious folk sound. If you don't listen to him, listen to him. The winding sheet from around 1990 atleast.
nice! ...I knew it was missing the hot wheels on the last one. Cheers!
I'll never look at spatulas the same or use that spatula again for anything else but music. mmmm cruncy, yeah. Stomp, the kitchen musical. PFC? PFC!
feel like im a kid who just snuck into an adult movie theatre sitting next to the smelly causemoregasman...until I venture off and find out the theatrical display is being taped live in the back and then 3:36 into it I'm kicked out wanting more.
and it's tuned to Db-Ab-Db-Gb-Bb-Db
damn I was going to cover this song actually. Though, damn, your version will still be better. hehe
well of course that was my initial reaction...then I though maybe you had a guitar or something valuable on your wall. Nice. Thanks.
sorry about that c}{imps, was the bass that loud? I need to test these songs with real monitors some day. Or at least a set with sub woofers. hmm your songs is not playing. Was going to comment on it.
There are some strange things happening here! I Like.
Hehe, I'm usually am in a lost for words. I need to get me one of those thesaurus's too. So I can start commenting more. And you know I am lost for words when I repeat the same lyrical lines and make up languages and sounds with my vocals. Thanks!
@dave berry...oh no, don't know why but listen to the "cryptical condition" version.
I still love this song, man. Hope the shop is still coming along well.
dave berry, a real nice track here. I think you got something common going on with my track "shine free, live true (always blue)" track. Though I get more vibes, musical content and lyrical content from yours. Have a listen to mine, cover if you like. Cheers.
do you know of the old abandoned warehouse they turned into jam room studios near you? I used to go almost every week with friends. Last time I was around swarhmore it was at the aboretum at the college. Nice to see some locals around here.
sounds very familiar to something I heard on 94.1 WYSP way back in the day on the loud and local show I think. Awesome vocals.
Hot Wheelin' synth/noise! love it!
awesome! would love to hear you jam out and cover something like acid rain by liquid tension experiment or transmutation 5(ascent) by praxis. I am jamming to this big time and it's not my hypochondria speaking.
Love this! Very Mark Lanegan, or Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan like.