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Recorded in 2005. Joe Silence - guitar and vocal A very quickly recorded cover of the Neil Finn tune...I think it took 2 hours from setting up the first mic to rendering the mix?
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Recorded in 2005. Joe Silence - vocals and all instruments; tracked by Joe Silence at Spit Recorders. Mixed by Joe Griffin of Toxic Bag Productions. The guitar solo is not actually a guitar.
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snippets from a live jam pasted over a bleep!Box beat with some Paulstretch at the end.
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This tune is the bastard love child of Fever Ray and The Conet Project... dark, mysterious, and grooving. I hope it makes you feel like a spy! :)
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Some guy called me back in college when I had a particularly odd outgoing message on my answering machine. He left me a message in return and I kept it all these years, finally putting it to some use.
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a field recording/sound collage from last Saturday at the Fort Worth MOMA. Sounds inside the Serra sculpture Vortex, and the African percussion/dance ensemble Jumbie.
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This track was my attempted submission for Ramen Music #001. I finally got around to uploading it here. It was made using several instances of the Max for Live instrument "Loop Shifter" that I played in real-time using my Novation Launchpad…
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Recorded in 2009 for the RPM Challenge. Joe Silence - flying slide guitars, tweaked beatbox, spastic echo torture and toy keyboard mutilation This was recorded to cassette 4-track and then dumped to DAW for clean-up and mixing.
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Recorded in 2004. Joe Silence - guitars, synths, Optigan, sound collage Alissa Barthel - ghost vocals Jonathon Wing - drum solo
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Felt the need to go back to something more sound driven. I've been learning a lot of new Jazz chords and wondered what they might sound like as pads. I ended up creating a device chain in Ableton Live featuring Alchemy, Omnisphere, and Absynth…
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