Hey Geoffrey, awesome to see you here. Some very nice sounds, love the mix. Really like the xylophoney sound around 2:11, sounds like a doorbell when it enters. Dig the way it falls apart a bit at the end. More please! :)
Ukulele and vocals performed by Jazz, 12.
She's starting to write her own stuff (proud!) but just to get her in the studio for the first time, here is a cover of a song by Vance Joy.
Oh, the Bryan Ferry thing is fine, I like his style, and he influenced everybody at one point didn't he.... thanks Igor, but these tracks are done and dusted a while back -- curious, how does one 'remaster' a drum track, or do you mean remix/re record? Drums were all by me using a handsonic btw.
A reverse take (recorded live at a gig) of a couple of Pink Floyd covers. The amazing Bill Pohl on 2nd guitar. It came out sounding strangely symphonic.
Another track without a plan. I was supposed to be doing something else, but I was stalling...
Electronically, I used only Ableton instruments on this one in the effects stew I used Eos, Replicant, BigSeq2, and LiveCut in addition to the Live…
first thank for your comments and supertramp allusions... mostly lost on me although I do recall enjoying them some years or decades ago.... and second, what a nice crunchy delay chopped and floated groove this is...
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Interesting - it sounds like a lounge jazz band of the damned. Really creepy atmosphere to it..
Thanks for all the attentive and appreciative listening everyone!
dreamwaking at it's finest
Oh, for heaven's sake - everyone put on headphones. This is AWESOME!
Hey Geoffrey, awesome to see you here. Some very nice sounds, love the mix. Really like the xylophoney sound around 2:11, sounds like a doorbell when it enters. Dig the way it falls apart a bit at the end. More please! :)
Jangly sweetness. More ambient lovely for the book, bells and candle shop I intend to own some day.
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Lovely. Genuine talent.
Oh, the Bryan Ferry thing is fine, I like his style, and he influenced everybody at one point didn't he.... thanks Igor, but these tracks are done and dusted a while back -- curious, how does one 'remaster' a drum track, or do you mean remix/re record? Drums were all by me using a handsonic btw.
great guitar tone on this... and thanks for your kind comments!
nicey backwardsees here -- and your comments make me think of reaching for my 12 string again, so.... yeah, keep going!
first thank for your comments and supertramp allusions... mostly lost on me although I do recall enjoying them some years or decades ago.... and second, what a nice crunchy delay chopped and floated groove this is...
Thanks for all the attentive and appreciative listening everyone!