I made this song in fond remembrance of Kurt Cobain, who has been an inspiration for me musically. While there's no musical brilliance at work, I tried to retain the original tone of the song with a dirty little white noise in the background…
I tried my hand at merging Technical Death Metal with Black Metal and came up with interesting results. I wanted it to be aggressive and abrasive, and to completely forgo whatever subtlety it might have. When all was said and done, I named it…
An EVH-inspired instrumental. I couldn't come up with a fancier name, so Boogie Train it is! This is straight up Hard Rock 80s style. No dabbling in other genres to mess up this song. Heh. Leave some comments if you please. Believe it or not…
An EVH-inspired instrumental. I couldn't come up with a fancier name, so Boogie Train it is! This is straight up Hard Rock 80s style. No dabbling in other genres to mess up this song. Heh. Leave some comments if you please. Believe it or not…
An EVH-inspired instrumental. I couldn't come up with a fancier name, so Boogie Train it is! This is straight up Hard Rock 80s style. No dabbling in other genres to mess up this song. Heh. Leave some comments if you please. Believe it or not…
Whatever wrong could come of mixing a pop-ish song with a bit of rap. I think it came off rather well, except for the fact that I can't rap to save my life. Oh lord, it was so pathetic!
This is one of my earliest recordings, where I was experimenting with the Melo-Death metal sound. I am, and still to this day heavily influenced by Bach and Wagner, so I decided to bring them all in together with a starkly contrasting genre. The…
I made this song in fond remembrance of Kurt Cobain, who has been an inspiration for me musically. While there's no musical brilliance at work, I tried to retain the original tone of the song with a dirty little white noise in the background…
Stevie Ray is the reason why I picked up my guitar in the first place. I did my best to mimic him throughout my short 8 months of guitar playing, then I realized I was going nowhere. So instead, I sought to develop a style which would make Stevie…
Stevie Ray is the reason why I picked up my guitar in the first place. I did my best to mimic him throughout my short 8 months of guitar playing, then I realized I was going nowhere. So instead, I sought to develop a style which would make Stevie…
The idea was to create something with a bit of the flavor from Bach's Passacaglia in C Minor (and especially the orchestral transcription by Respighi). I didn't quite hit the mark, but it was a really fun project.
Remixed: 12/18/2010
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This is my first track ever with vocals. Yes this is my voice, no I do not take credit for this amazing song. Frank Sinatra is such an awesome person.
This stays true to the big band original with some differences in the words and wordings…
Live piano, no sequencing, its just my fingers, music made up on the fly. This is me just being creative, its how I "write" my music.
2nd track of flute is also played live over the piano.
Roland FP7 Stage Piano, Ableton Live, Onyx 1640i Mixer
This track dates back to 2012, when I was in the process of recording my 2nd album, "The Only Way to Build is to Tear Down," in a super run down shack, while seriously broke. On the other hand, that was the last album I really did multitracking…
This is a piece written for 37signals, made to accompany a [fun video they did on Letterpress printing](http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2795-a-letterpressed-thank-you)
The track is best listened to in context of the video, since it's scored…
Baby can you here the thunder tonite?
Baby can you here the rain coming down, down?
Lately Ive been dreaming of you lying next to me and I realise your gone
And I cant seem to find
A way to stop these tears, from bleeding out this heart of…
Thank you, Fox News, for letting me borrow some of your broadcast from the state of the union in this... song...ish...thing.
i.e. please don't sue me :)
Comments on Akatsuki's stuff
nicely covered! You can never go wrong with Nirvana :)
.... love it :D and after listening to a few of your songs - wonderful diversity, you certainly have a number of surprises in your musical tool belt!
That's the way to play that thing!
Good jam, full concert style lead is always fun.
Get Down!
Nice song, with interesting sounds complimenting it.
I like the heaviness of this, sounds cool.
Good one.
Apparently she enjoyed it..
Nice playing.....
Comments made by Akatsuki
just by listening you work that instrument, I learn a lot. Thanks a lot for sharing your work.
this piece bursts to life at the 2:40 mark. Superb composition. Loved the song dynamics.
that's all harmonics? Wow. I learnt a new way to apply them now, thanks to you.
This website is such a humbling experience. Such beautiful music everywhere. Beautifully done, sir.
This foot-tappingly good stuff! A refreshingly different song.
your vocals have certainly got that old-world feel to it. Very interesting, I'd say.
Groovy as hell!
Hey Jason!! This one is beautiful!! Always thrilled to see another SRV fan. You nailed this song.
you really know how to play that reverb :D Awesome stuff. I love experimental music like this.
Nicely done! I loved it.
this needs work, but it has got serious potential! Personally for me, the guitar and the vocals fall flat. But the entire idea is brilliant.
Got this Sicilian vibe to it. One of the better compositions I've heard in quite a few years.
this is made for instant radioplay! Just touch up on the vocals. The guitar is beautifully underplayed.
I'd take guitar lessons from you. Beautiful. So beautiful.
Let me tell you. This is good stuff. I love new ideas like this. Well done, very well done indeed.