BRITTAN007 :Good stuff. Put me in a laid back mood. I wish I could produce quality sounds like this. I'm still learning.
FSL: If I'm honest, more the product of experimentation than any musical skill ! I rarely know what I'm doing, but sometimes it works [the ones that dont make the grade, no-one will ever hear !]
From the album LIFE IS HARD IN THE LAND OF GHOSTS THEME PARK. The title was borrowed from a Dennis Wheatley novel... his foray into UFOs, and not a Satanist in sight !
From the album of the same name, this track really was recorded on a dark and stormy night, just to see if any of the elemental turmoil going on outside would lend its ambience to the proceedings. The thunder claps came from a sound effects album…
RK Martin said: Don't know if it's intentional or not but, I hear the 'Black Sabbath' tritone setting back in the mix . . .
FSL : Unintentional ! Or maybe my subconcious was up to something ? This was one track that definitely came out greater than the sum of its parts.
From the album of the same name, this track really was recorded on a dark and stormy night, just to see if any of the elemental turmoil going on outside would lend its ambience to the proceedings. The thunder claps came from a sound effects album…
From the album of the same name, this track really was recorded on a dark and stormy night, just to see if any of the elemental turmoil going on outside would lend its ambience to the proceedings. The thunder claps came from a sound effects album…
The basics of this track were conjured up with a neat little programme called i2sm that converts photos or paintings into sounds [its free - google it]. The music here was generated by a photo of, yes, a Sunflower in an urban backyard.
Song about a misplaced lettuce.
First upload of my jazz recordings, again from the ninties. It's an instrumental.
It's called Lost Little Gem only because I totally forgot about it until a year ago or so when I was going through some old…
Quid (Looking at Life) is one of three, very different versions of the same song featuring on Winter Jargon's 13 track debut album, 'The Aftermath'
The other version of Quid by Winter Jargon can be heard here: http://winterjargon.bandcamp.com…
At a recent charity event held in my small town's train museum, I was admiring a massive brass train bell when the curator walked up to me. I commented that a bell would really rather be heard then seen, and he agreed. I offered to digitally record…
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BRITTAN007 :Good stuff. Put me in a laid back mood. I wish I could produce quality sounds like this. I'm still learning. FSL: If I'm honest, more the product of experimentation than any musical skill ! I rarely know what I'm doing, but sometimes it works [the ones that dont make the grade, no-one will ever hear !]
Nice one mate cool mix
Good stuff. Put me in a laid back mood. I wish I could produce quality sounds like this. I'm still learning.
Great production and I couldn't resist the title
Nice mix mate like this one.
Like it mate cool mix
Yeh that was different mate.
Interesting mix
RK Martin said: Don't know if it's intentional or not but, I hear the 'Black Sabbath' tritone setting back in the mix . . . FSL : Unintentional ! Or maybe my subconcious was up to something ? This was one track that definitely came out greater than the sum of its parts.
Very cool! Don't know if it's intentional or not but, I hear the 'Black Sabbath' tritone setting back in the mix . . .
Nicely done mate cool.
cool mix mate.
very good, I like the way it builds up and is still open enough for the listener to participate, as you do...
Captures the mood perfectly
Another wild mix mate.
Nice one!
This track feels in place in a videogame like Quake 3 or something. I love the retro feel the song has. Great tune :)
love your playing style dude!
Wild mix mate you and Greg Albrecht seem to be on the same wave.
I feel at home with your tracks, barking up the same tree perhaps :)
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Found little gem.
Weirdly compelling...
Greetings from Sunderland [or thereabouts].
Polska? InteresujÄ…ce.
Gabriella has a bright future as a vocalist... pretty much gives the Marlyn Munroe version a run for its money.
Yeah...like this.
Excellent !
Oh yeah, I can hear the i2sm input here. I tend to cut samples out of what it throws up and go for a sort of 'modern classical' approach.