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...
Reg has been down the cellar tonight and for a Sunday night it was pretty full, mostly with beautiful women trying to impress Elvis with there moves. But this one beauty with the long Black hair really impressed Reg when she shaked it…
Kenny B (from Soundcrafters): bass, drum programming
Dave Berry: synth, Electric guitar, lyrics/vocals
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Midnight, I'm all alone now
Think I'll put on my dancing shoes
Catch a ride up to the downtown
The night…
Thanks Movement! I really like this one too. After recording it, i had been very sad for almost two days. Well, the same feeling that made it come to me...
Year: 1983
Album:
Home Movies
Artist's description:
Music Concrete
This was recorded/performed in 1983
I used reel-to-reel and cassette and LP records and a HP-85 with 16k of ram, custom HP 8bit CPU @ 0.613MHz, running a BASIC program I made…
Reg has been philosophising about life tonight and this is his conclusion............
LIFE IS LIKE A WAVE
The body is the sea and life is the wave
Life is just like a wave
Life is just like a wave
Life is like a wave gaining power
Life is like…
Thanks kirk!! Two nights before i was playing and recording another piece for about 2 hours. That one has at the beginning a reversed chord, like this one has at the end. Saddly, i didn't saved it, and the program crashed, and i lost all the work... it was almost finished. I think that was the reason why it came to my mind to use it. Thanks again!!
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
Reg has been over to Songcrafters.org on the other side and found this little beauty a piece of music by Willi Wendon and he loved it so much he's put a vocal to it. Hope you like it Willie..........
IT'S A CRAZY WORLD
It’s a crazy world…
Year: 1999
Album:
Land of the Lost
Artist's description:
I don't remember where I got the drum set from but there is a custom percussion loop thanks to HammerHead.
The voice is mine suitably modified.
That is not a sequencer…
Comments on epimeison's stuff
Seems so melancholy. That's really beautiful!
The point at infinity sought by the lines of our lives: a point that is unattainable here, in our reality. Or..?
This makes me feel sad. That's a good thing.
Sparse & Beautiful
Deep tune.
Another one for my favorites list! Pure beauty!
Wow... i'm so glad you liked this, Wrink! Thanks again!!
Thank you very much, Wrink!!
Thanks a lot, Tess..!
Thank you very much, Bethan!!
Thanks Bethan! I'm glad you like this one!
Solid gold!
so great!
Always brilliant in my book.
Ah Epi, very nice indeed!
How enjoyable that was. Really well played!
Thanks a lot, Under!!
Pure awesome!
Thank you very much, Djörk!
I know Djörk! ;) Thanks!!
Comments made by epimeison
Beautifull!
Keep on shaking the rithm, regs!
Very nice, Dave!
Great one, vaisvil!
Thanks Norm! Movement To Contact put some really nice lyrics in it. I'm glad you like this one.
Thanks Movement! I really like this one too. After recording it, i had been very sad for almost two days. Well, the same feeling that made it come to me...
Thanks Dave!!
Amazing... weird and amazing!
Good one regs!!
Thanks kavin!! It's a very very simple version... i'm glad you liked it!
Thank you very much Wrinkled! I love this song..!
Thanks Wrinkled!!
Thanks kirk!! Two nights before i was playing and recording another piece for about 2 hours. That one has at the beginning a reversed chord, like this one has at the end. Saddly, i didn't saved it, and the program crashed, and i lost all the work... it was almost finished. I think that was the reason why it came to my mind to use it. Thanks again!!
Thanks crackitopen!!
Thanks kavin!
Thanks regs!!
Thanks kirk! Check it out, it's from the '69 album 'More'.
Wonderful piece, kavin...
Wonderful blues...
Great stuff!