I'm not usually into four-on-the-floor kinda EDM/dance numbers, but something about your track really appeals to me. The different textures/sounds are a welcome change from the usual stuff i, well.. tend to avoid. ;-)
Thank you for posting it, doktordoktor. I'm really enjoying it! ^_^
Inspired by a large stone I saw in the Ortspark in Munich, which somebody had carefully engraved with the name Mabel.
No loops used this time, all virtual instruments played by me. Cymbal, guitar, acoustic guitar, violin.
Inspired by a large stone I saw in the Ortspark in Munich, which somebody had carefully engraved with the name Mabel.
No loops used this time, all virtual instruments played by me. Cymbal, guitar, acoustic guitar, violin.
Rad stuff, Steve! It sounds like you're exploring new and exciting territories with your last few songs. Looking forward to hearing what comes next. :)
I haven't heard this song. It sounds great though. You always surprise me with the range and amount of material you work with. I don't know how you have experienced so much music. Are you a hundred years old?
A distress call from space is picked up, and then a race to rescue the crew ensues. I have attempted to contrast the peace of space with the urgency and determination of the rescue mission, and it's eventual success.
A distress call from space is picked up, and then a race to rescue the crew ensues. I have attempted to contrast the peace of space with the urgency and determination of the rescue mission, and it's eventual success.
A distress call from space is picked up, and then a race to rescue the crew ensues. I have attempted to contrast the peace of space with the urgency and determination of the rescue mission, and it's eventual success.
This song was written after I had watched a documentary about Jonestown, which featured music from their choir. They were very talented and I couldn't help wondering if any of them had survived. I'd like to think that there were a couple of 'em…
Performed with National Baritone Guitar, Martin D-28, Morris Mandolin and Hohner EchoHarp.
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D Down at the station Em waiting for a train,
G Try to find a brand new start D leave behind the A pain
D…
I was having my share of PESS (post election stress syndrome) and headed to northern MN to shake it off and wrote this one while watching a beautiful quiet snowfall happen. I recorded it finally today on my little TASCAM that we often use around…
A distress call from space is picked up, and then a race to rescue the crew ensues. I have attempted to contrast the peace of space with the urgency and determination of the rescue mission, and it's eventual success.
A distress call from space is picked up, and then a race to rescue the crew ensues. I have attempted to contrast the peace of space with the urgency and determination of the rescue mission, and it's eventual success.
Thanks Tom. I try to vary it a bit and not be too predictable. Next time I'm going to do a longer tune than the usual two minutes, but I don't want it to become boring. We'll see.
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Thanks Brett
I like the classic style and this was definitely an earworm for me -Tom
very nice dok
this is great
Haha! Thanks for listening Tom. I enjoyed making it, and it became a bit more light hearted as I went along.
I enjoyed what you did here, Steve! I can imagine this being the soundtrack to a remixed Road Runner cartoon.
Cool upbeat vibe on this one, Steve! Fun stuff!
I received your last kind comment and wanted to thank you. Blessings upon you, dear sir. Blessings upon your people.
Thanks guest. : )
very nice-as always!
Thanks keycrazy. I try to keep it interesting. I’m grateful to you for listening carefully and commenting on my music.
I'm not usually into four-on-the-floor kinda EDM/dance numbers, but something about your track really appeals to me. The different textures/sounds are a welcome change from the usual stuff i, well.. tend to avoid. ;-) Thank you for posting it, doktordoktor. I'm really enjoying it! ^_^
tony south dakotah loves you for your comments on his tracks on Alonetone, and he deeply thanks you.
Digging this one, Steve! The melodies, chords, and drums blend nicely with each other. Super cool closing solo too!
Great original music!
Sounds like you've stumbled onto a vibe that would fit right in on the new Blade Runner movie's soundtrack; great work here, Steve!
Thanks for your continued support Tom. This was an attempt at a techno sounding tune with enough, but not too many instruments. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks Brett. I had the idea, and then was a bit nervous about the end result to be honest. Thanks for your kind words
I like it, it's simple and strange, but it's pretty and works!
Rad stuff, Steve! It sounds like you're exploring new and exciting territories with your last few songs. Looking forward to hearing what comes next. :)
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I haven't heard this song. It sounds great though. You always surprise me with the range and amount of material you work with. I don't know how you have experienced so much music. Are you a hundred years old?
Lovely version. Emotional and well expressed and executed. Cool!
This is a new one for me. Nice melody, played and sung very well as usual.
Stretching out those vocal chords again Tom. Very good!
Thank you Tom. I'm trying!
Thanks proods and fairynuff!
Psychedelic and retro sound to this. I like it. Good job, Going Up and brother!
Thanks for that!
Thanks DJ UrSine. I'm happy that you listened and liked it.
Thanks Tom. I wanted to convey urgency and confusion in the song. Glad you like it. BTW - I must listen to some Beck.
Really nice. I wish it was longer. Lovely song Tom!
Good job Johnny! Glad you're back creating sounds again.
A Beatles cover! Love it Tom. Singing is great. I think you've done it justice buddy!
So original and different. Like the melody guys. Excellent song!
Like the arrangement and mandolin sounds great. Nice one Greg!
Lovely song Colleen. Great lyrics and wonderful singing.
Thank you Colleen
Thanks Proods!
This is good. I don't know the song, but I like your version.
Thanks Tom. I try to vary it a bit and not be too predictable. Next time I'm going to do a longer tune than the usual two minutes, but I don't want it to become boring. We'll see.