Maybe should have saved this for Halloween. Another oldie, this was really just a demo - keyboard, drum machine and voices/effects on a cassette - the whole thing recorded via the built-in mic of a second cassette player. Hi-tech or what ? Although…
Maybe should have saved this for Halloween. Another oldie, this was really just a demo - keyboard, drum machine and voices/effects on a cassette - the whole thing recorded via the built-in mic of a second cassette player. Hi-tech or what ? Although…
Maybe should have saved this for Halloween. Another oldie, this was really just a demo - keyboard, drum machine and voices/effects on a cassette - the whole thing recorded via the built-in mic of a second cassette player. Hi-tech or what ? Although…
Another one created by bouncing tracks between 2 ordinary cassette recorders. Includes some of my earliest samples [made on cassette], not to mention chanting Buddhist monks and the voice of T.S. Eliot reading from 'Four Quartets'. Tried to fit…
Another one created by bouncing tracks between 2 ordinary cassette recorders. Includes some of my earliest samples [made on cassette], not to mention chanting Buddhist monks and the voice of T.S. Eliot reading from 'Four Quartets'. Tried to fit…
This track and the preceding (Hammer Into Anvil) flow amazingly well into each other. Reminds me, for some reason, of late nights at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm (which probably dates me more than I'd like). Another pint? oh, why not ....
This, folks, is the very first Frankenstein Sound Lab track, all the way from 2000 - pre-computer days, this was recorded on an ordinary cassette recorder. Listening to it prior to posting, I think it actually stands up quite well today.
Hard to believe this is 11 years old; seems very up-to-the-minute, especially with the Great Tribulation (once again) seemingly upon us. Really cool synth work. Much (all?) of it seemed to be in 7/8, one of my favorite off-kilter time signatures.
Maybe should have saved this for Halloween. Another oldie, this was really just a demo - keyboard, drum machine and voices/effects on a cassette - the whole thing recorded via the built-in mic of a second cassette player. Hi-tech or what ? Although…
Maybe should have saved this for Halloween. Another oldie, this was really just a demo - keyboard, drum machine and voices/effects on a cassette - the whole thing recorded via the built-in mic of a second cassette player. Hi-tech or what ? Although…
Another oldie from the cassette era, circa 2001. The title ? Cant remember...think it might have been in Esperanto, but why now escapes me...probably meant something at the time.
Having done 5 versions of 'I Reached Out To Jesus..." on the RAWHEAD & BLOODYBONES album I rather thought the subject had been well and truely milked dry. I was proved wrong by SKITZOFARI PROJECT, who did this wonderful remix - the version…
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.
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 !]
This is a cover of somebody from the 1970's... had a dream with a version like this in a post-dinner nap.
I recorded it as a laugh... but it is kind of interesting.
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.
slightly different mix for sinbad multitrackstudioforum who suggested a vocal boost and some creepy Vincent Price reverb(i may have given it too much of a boost though)
sort of vaguely electroskank arrangement with some hints of klezmer &…
c}{imps 8 my ears ( said
"is that a trumpet?"
Actually, it was, if I remember correctly, the trombone voice on an electric keyboard. May have used effects on it, cant honestly recall.
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Can I remix/mash/play with this? Incredible stuff!!
Very interesting song guys!!!!!! I like it........
wow...awesome!
Sparkling neon's..travels wide and deep.
This track and the preceding (Hammer Into Anvil) flow amazingly well into each other. Reminds me, for some reason, of late nights at the Roundhouse in Chalk Farm (which probably dates me more than I'd like). Another pint? oh, why not ....
Hard to believe this is 11 years old; seems very up-to-the-minute, especially with the Great Tribulation (once again) seemingly upon us. Really cool synth work. Much (all?) of it seemed to be in 7/8, one of my favorite off-kilter time signatures.
this is awesome...
Wow mate you are out there. this is good sick but good.
Nice mix mate. Sunderland I remember going to see me granny there back in the 60s Roker I think it was.
huge space...fat sounds...heavy, dark groove...broooooooding mix!
Everything I've heard from you is very easy to listen to.
hi
Nice and moody; my favorite kind of sound.
cool, dude. Love the synth.
good !
interesting stuff
like the hard panned percussion groove loop...gives it a heavy-swing, fly-wheel effect.
I too have been experimenting with i2sm.... Check out my posts 'Experiment #1 & Nanobots in my brain' for 2 of mine. Great fun. LG
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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 !]
Actually, it works very well as an instrumental - would be great on your film soundtrack :]
I think I must have missed the infamous video...but I like this.
It was Dorothy Moore that did the original.
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.
I'm kind of picking up a sort of Lovecraftian thread running through these pieces [the writer, not the band]. This is my favorite so far.
Object lesson on how to do a cover version:] Love the panel beater, or whoever it was on percussive !
Nice :]
Wow - my cat loved this ! She's one relaxed feline now.
Yeah, aloud beats words on the page every time.More to come, I hope ?
Was almost expecting a cover of the Sonny & Cher song - which'd have been interesting - but this is better !
I hope this is going to be continued... you cant stop there, I want to know what happens next !
This comment for Sp01 to 05 inclusive - all excellent stuff. Encore !
From the soundtrack for an imaginary spaghetti western ?
Yeah...I like that.
mesmerising !
Like the juxtaposition of the creepy subject matter and jaunty tune.
Like the Middle Eastern touches.
Nice. I enjoyed that.
c}{imps 8 my ears ( said "is that a trumpet?" Actually, it was, if I remember correctly, the trombone voice on an electric keyboard. May have used effects on it, cant honestly recall.