Recently, my wife and I discovered the TV show Portlandia, and it has become our Saturday morning ritual to watch the latest episode with our coffee. Anyways, I kind of got the theme song (http://www.ifc.com/fix/2011/02/portlandia-whats-that…
This evolved out of an exercise in a workbook I just got on music composition. The original task was to write a melody in the Dorian mode about water...
This track is actually 99.583333% M.T.C. But, I needed an easy project for July, since I didn't have a lot of time last month. He had published it as a "B-Side" called "Quarter of a 60th Spanish." For fun, I just added a few subtle twists. Probably…
A cover of the Cure's minimalist alt-rock classic, an old favorite of mine.
keywords: instrumental, chill, the cure, clock watching, lucky time
Remixed: 12/18/2010
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@Whales - thanks :)
I think there is a flanger in there and a phaser plugin, but it's not a real guitar. It's a few e. guitar sounds from my Korg keyboard. I piled on a ton of effects from FL studio and Guitar Rig to try to make it sound decent, but I don't remember exactly what I did.
this stuff is right up my alley. for some reason, they remind me a little live recordings of old rush tunes from the caress of steel era - like 'the necromancer' and 'fountain of lamneth' I think I will download your album this weekend and go for a drive.
Here's a piece I wrote for my buddy Ron's Documentary about the Tuareg people of Niger... check out the website, and watch some clips from the movie about BAMBINO!!
http://www.bambinoafrica.com/ZeroGravity_Films/Omara_Moctar.html
this is really cool! As a beginning music-maker I am really impressed by how you kept that bass line groove fresh and interesting for the full 12 minutes. It was really great all the way through! The clapping, snapping, stomping rhythm breakdown at around 3 or 4 minutes was really cool, too :)
This is my first musical expedition into the midi keyboard. Having never played the piano its a fun learning experience. Thanks to Norm for lending me Stinkbug!
cool - very interesting choice of timbre :) keep exploring with the midi - it's like trading in you eight used crayons for a brand new box of crayola 128. so much fun!
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Sorry it took me 11 to check this out (no internet connection)...sounds good!
Groovin on this one tonight
This and djorklandia sound like movie music to me. Grand landscapes and epic travel shots.
Nice -- this sounds fantastic through headphones. I like how the bass is clearly separated out from the higher instruments.
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Wow! This is great! I heard the version with MTC, but missed the original
amazing! so cool this came from a workbook exercise...
fantastic track, nice work!
wow, awesome!
excellent, so musical! wish i could compose stuff like this...
trip thru space, I like the change ups throughout. Nylon? guitar bit is a great addition to the various textures here.
Oh Yes! This is excellent!
Far out indeed. Nice work.
Excellent arrangements
Awesome-O :)
Dig the name, (nylon guitar?) - Far out, man!
Woo - lots happening in here. Cool sounds. Nice one.
Great groove and good nebula to look at thru a telescope!
yes, one of my favorite nebulas :)
New Genearl Catalogue object 6611 ? Eagle Nebula :Far out indeed
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oh, this is nice!
wah-nderful :) love all the colors in your pallete
The ending is so cool!
@Whales - thanks :) I think there is a flanger in there and a phaser plugin, but it's not a real guitar. It's a few e. guitar sounds from my Korg keyboard. I piled on a ton of effects from FL studio and Guitar Rig to try to make it sound decent, but I don't remember exactly what I did.
lol, this is awesome :) bing-bing-bedee-bing-bomb
love it! the drums remind me a little of olafur arnalds.
this stuff is right up my alley. for some reason, they remind me a little live recordings of old rush tunes from the caress of steel era - like 'the necromancer' and 'fountain of lamneth' I think I will download your album this weekend and go for a drive.
lol :)
wow, great stuff! so much good music on this website :)
this is really cool! As a beginning music-maker I am really impressed by how you kept that bass line groove fresh and interesting for the full 12 minutes. It was really great all the way through! The clapping, snapping, stomping rhythm breakdown at around 3 or 4 minutes was really cool, too :)
cool - very interesting choice of timbre :) keep exploring with the midi - it's like trading in you eight used crayons for a brand new box of crayola 128. so much fun!