This composition is a remix/reincarnation of a [previous tune](http://alonetone.com/gcd/tracks/seven-flavors-of-milk) I wrote a while back. I wasn't ever quite satisfied with it and had neglected to incorporate a nifty additional bit of melodic…
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
This composition is a remix/reincarnation of a [previous tune](http://alonetone.com/gcd/tracks/seven-flavors-of-milk) I wrote a while back. I wasn't ever quite satisfied with it and had neglected to incorporate a nifty additional bit of melodic…
This composition is a remix/reincarnation of a [previous tune](http://alonetone.com/gcd/tracks/seven-flavors-of-milk) I wrote a while back. I wasn't ever quite satisfied with it and had neglected to incorporate a nifty additional bit of melodic…
I imagine this music playing in a bar sometime in the future, probably in the background while cybernetic bar patrons interface with one another in full view of the world's sensor network.
This is a pretty simple tune. Its been sitting around for a while because I kept thinking that I was going to add more to it or change it up a bit. That never happened, so here it is. Any suggestions or comments appreciated. :)
I have played all your tracks this morning and enjoyed them muchly. It is interesting how your material has developed over time to find it's direction and to become artistically very clever, full of textures and a great pleasure to listen to.
I believe it began here, and this is my favourite track.
I love the Commodore 64. Still have two of them. And a C-128. For me, this song captures the loony spirit of some of the Commodore games I loved playing.
I remember taking the plug off in an effort to get my kids to play outside in the fresh air instead of lying on the sitting room floor. My goodness, this takes me back.
This composition is a remix/reincarnation of a [previous tune](http://alonetone.com/gcd/tracks/seven-flavors-of-milk) I wrote a while back. I wasn't ever quite satisfied with it and had neglected to incorporate a nifty additional bit of melodic…
This composition is a remix/reincarnation of a [previous tune](http://alonetone.com/gcd/tracks/seven-flavors-of-milk) I wrote a while back. I wasn't ever quite satisfied with it and had neglected to incorporate a nifty additional bit of melodic…
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
Just a basic dance track because its just fun to bounce around sometimes. Also another excuse to use a growly bass sound... a "60 Hz Hum Bass" soundfont I had clearly neglected for too long.
I mostly wanted to make music with a funky clav line I'd come up with, so this is it. For the voiceover, I unabashedly used an awesome monologue by Ken Nordine.
I came up with the main bass riff on my electric bass, but after recording it I was unhappy with the tone, so I used a sampled upright bass. On top of that is a layer of doodling "lead guitar" (played on my bass), a dreamy semi-harsh organ sound…
I came up with the initial rhythmic riff on my bass, then looped it to create the basis for this track. Then, I layered another "lead" bass track on top of that, added some percussion, and finally topped it off with an electric piano-ish sound…
I came up with the initial rhythmic riff on my bass, then looped it to create the basis for this track. Then, I layered another "lead" bass track on top of that, added some percussion, and finally topped it off with an electric piano-ish sound…
A song inspired by a picture of a Dancer...
Hope you Guys like it!
Soooo Much great music on the site!!! Can't wait till the weekend, so I can listen to it! You guys are Freaking Awesome!
Thanks for having me...
Peace
T(Osckilo)
Some interesting ideas in this. In places, it sounds like there's some similarity to a band called Greater Than One. (Check them out if you haven't! They made industrial tunes in the late 80's.)
Might be fun to slowly fade in the drums behind the first dialog sample, playing with the EQ for the drums along the way. I wouldn't mind hearing the other sound you initially bring in with the drums warped a bit more as you play it... maybe mess with the resonance or add a ring shifter effect. I particularly like the forlorn piano notes... you could almost make a song out of that, very minimal muted drums, and some wispy/echoing atmospheric noises.
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
Mining the archives a bit. This is an alternate take of my "Jimi Jam" from a couple of years ago. Live to 2 tracks with the Jamman. Really only sounds OK when cranked up loud enough that your eardrums threaten to meet in the middle. LOL!!
Our sun is in a long, cool, quiet period right now. But average ocean temps are the highest ever, and polar ice and glaciers are melting at an alarming rate. Something is going on here.
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
you are like the rain that falls with the snow
or is it the other way around
i dont know
all i know is i love you
and cant get above you
it is driving with no place to go
the muscle and the bone i find
that keeps my heart in line
just…
[Thanks to Helen and Colin for coming to my aid with the warblings! :) ]
When You Least Expect It
And you're out to dry
And its all too hectic
Thats when it comes x 2
And it feels electric
And you feel alive
Cos when you least expect…
Rough sketch of a proposed dreamy 12 string piece that I couldn't pull off on the 12 string so did this quick electric version with vocal pads. Not sure of the recording quality- sounds OK in my cans and kinda crappy on my monitors. Recorded march…
Comments on Galileo's Cough Drop's stuff
Still awesome.
wonderful
Gotta love the disco beat.
Love this (still).
lota fun here,,, very very cool
Nice One!
Great, very nice track.
Great mix dig it
I have played all your tracks this morning and enjoyed them muchly. It is interesting how your material has developed over time to find it's direction and to become artistically very clever, full of textures and a great pleasure to listen to. I believe it began here, and this is my favourite track.
I remember taking the plug off in an effort to get my kids to play outside in the fresh air instead of lying on the sitting room floor. My goodness, this takes me back.
:) Yeah man!
Great mix mate very cool.
Oh yeah! I'm all over this one. Nice work. Now I just have to figure out how to cover it to fit in my "party" theme of late. = )
Let's party!
I can't get enough of this one.
very cool! he's got great tone that Nordine fella!
Beaut!
Hadn't heard this in a long time. Still a great track!
Wow. Love the moodiness in this. Makes me want to learn how to play an instrument and then how to put it all together. sixmilewide member
Very cool. Like this lots.
Comments made by Galileo's Cough Drop
Wonderful track! A couple of very minor rough spots, but the tune comes across quite well.
Fantastic job! I can feel the Spanish sun when I listen to this.
This has a great mellow feel to it... felt carried along by the tune!
Okay, this just completely kicks ass. Love the timbres.
I dig it. Plenty of things going on to hold interest throughout.
Some interesting ideas in this. In places, it sounds like there's some similarity to a band called Greater Than One. (Check them out if you haven't! They made industrial tunes in the late 80's.) Might be fun to slowly fade in the drums behind the first dialog sample, playing with the EQ for the drums along the way. I wouldn't mind hearing the other sound you initially bring in with the drums warped a bit more as you play it... maybe mess with the resonance or add a ring shifter effect. I particularly like the forlorn piano notes... you could almost make a song out of that, very minimal muted drums, and some wispy/echoing atmospheric noises.
Gorgeous tune. Well played, sir!
Good stuff!
This definitely rocks. Killer guitar work!
Great ambient track. Well done!
Awesome grit on that synth, and cool groove!
You really got in the spirit!
Beautiful tune!
Very nice! Lovely texture.
Extremely tasteful layers on top of the perfect groove. Love it!
Love the feel of this tune.
Great emotion in this... well done!
I like it so far! Great tune, looking forward to hearing it on 12-string.