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All VSTi's. I created this as an intro to an album I never got around to finishing. I was on a New Age type kick but this piece was the only one I really felt strongly about.
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My apologies to Ray Willie Hubbard. This sounds nothing like his great version of this. All instruments played by me, in studio. This was before I discovered the usefulness of a pop filter.
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Done by the Blind Boys of Alabama and Johnny Cash but NEVER like this. The base for this song was constructed from home made samples, including the sound of a 9mm Sig Sauer being fired. Bass was my first attempt at using a synth (Massive).
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This was the B side of Randy Newman's "Short People". My first recording with my new jumbo acoustic Michael Kelly. Please excuse the voice. Trying to sound like an old man on a farm with my voice ain't easy! :)
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Done by the Blind Boys of Alabama and Johnny Cash but NEVER like this. The base for this song was constructed from home made samples, including the sound of a 9mm Sig Sauer being fired. Bass was my first attempt at using a synth (Massive).
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A dark, avant gaurde cum progressive rock piece that would probably make Roger Waters scratch his head. It CAN happen here.
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When I recorded this I didn't have a working title but after a couple listens I joked that it sounded like Barry White should be coming up to the mic.
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All VSTi's. I created this as an intro to an album I never got around to finishing. I was on a New Age type kick but this piece was the only one I really felt strongly about.
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Cover of Everlast. Whole lot of synth special FX in this one.
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One of my favorite synths is Absynth. This was an experiment with the synth and drums to see just how much power I could master into this before it blew up my equipment. Not to worry...it never goes over .1 dB ;)
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