Great, really creative and different from others "fusion sityle" music.
From a "tropical" guy (i´m from colombia) this is a great way to take the feeling and jo of the nature to all. the best for you and for this project. Ian
This song was made with only two short bird samples.
1) A wild screaming pija and 2)parrot. I made it last night after taking an antihistamine for all the chigger bites. paz.
From the 24 hour album. Began this one 47 minutes into the 24hr session. Listen to the full work here: http://alonetone.com/glu/tracks/glus-24
I haven't touched this track in over two months. What does it need?
Instrumentation: Bamboo flute…
I recorded four minutes of bird life in a bamboo patch during my last day in the Amazon.
I arranged the string section with single note samples of cellos performed by the Philharmonic Orchestra.
The first bioelectrophilia track since returning to the US. This song was made with only 2 saki monkey vocalizations. Note the beginning of the song which demonstrates how one vocalization was turned into part of the percussion.
Very nice song! I lived for five months in CICRA, I was studying the vocal
ecology of Hipocnemis subflava, the main bird that is singing in the background. Now, I'm very happy hearing your "biolectronic" song with the loudsong of the bird who I was researching. Thanks for you music!-Cheers, -venceja-
Hello Glu,
I'm writing to inquire about permission to use your music in a podcast I produce and of which I am technical-director. Its called the IndieBookMan Show and explores independent publishing every week. You can check out past episodes at http://IndieBookMan.com/TheShow We're constantly pairing independent artists' music with our interviews and show topics, for which we give verbal/audio credits within the show and also links with your choice of copy on the website for each episode in which your music gets used.
Please let me know if we can include you.
Keep up the great work,
Thanks in advance,
Sean P. Finn
Technical Director, The IndieBookMan Show
sean@indiebookman.com
Glu guides you through an instructional song, revealing secrets along the way.
Instrumentation: Director's comments included! beat boxing, real swords, acoustic guitar, synthesizer, vocals, drum programming, tabla, and tambourine. My apologies…
This is a new song that started as a guitar pick, then got some words. I finally recorded this. It has 3 parts. Nylon guitar, Electric and voice. This is part of the "human racing" series I am working on.
Matter is surprising
Not what…
I'm almost totally happy with this song except it is for the mix. I would appreciate any comments on how to improve it. Is too bassy and the mix has a big blip in the beginning where it gets louder for a second. I know I can fix some of that with…
nice track.. love the lyrics! Because you are looking for comments to improve your mix... you could also try the alonetone forum section "track therapy" -- it's a little sleepy but maybe more folks will start posting if more start using it.
http://alonetone.com/forums/track-therapy
I recommend doing something with the percussion to compliment that nice bass; drums sit too low in the mix- bring them out... and they could use some variation to keep the track moving/building. Nice song idea, I look forward to hearing the final mix. cheers!
Fiddling around with an open G tuning and I found the chord that 'Prodigal Son' is based on (a Robert Wilkins tune from the 30s made famous by the Stones) so I had a play around with it, stopped for dinner and came back and wrote the lyrics…
New stuff has been slow in coming for me lately, but I found this lurking on my hard drive from a while back. Frankly don't remember how I did it except that it was all live to 2 tracks and at one point one of my synth patches glitched out on…
This is my first recording and not great quality. I have ordered a better quality microphone, just waiting for it to arrive. Quality aside, I was hoping for some constructive critcism/comments on my version of this song.
yeah, it was a quixotic ambition I had about a year ago, before I fully admitted to myself that everything has been done before. Nevertheless, thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoyed it!
yo Nitro!!! Yer fix is coming. about 5 hot cakes... one just uploaded.. but the best is soon to come.. early next week. I kidnapped a Peruvian until Sunday; you should come meet him! After I hand him over to the proper authorities I will finish these tunes. You will love them....
Fiddling around with an open G tuning and I found the chord that 'Prodigal Son' is based on (a Robert Wilkins tune from the 30s made famous by the Stones) so I had a play around with it, stopped for dinner and came back and wrote the lyrics…
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very Deep Forest
Great, really creative and different from others "fusion sityle" music. From a "tropical" guy (i´m from colombia) this is a great way to take the feeling and jo of the nature to all. the best for you and for this project. Ian
genial!
wowww!! wonderful!
sweet!
sick beat
great
Very nice song! I lived for five months in CICRA, studying the vocal ecology of Hipocnemis subflava, the main bird that is singing in the background
Very nice song! I lived for five months in CICRA, I was studying the vocal ecology of Hipocnemis subflava, the main bird that is singing in the background. Now, I'm very happy hearing your "biolectronic" song with the loudsong of the bird who I was researching. Thanks for you music!-Cheers, -venceja-
Extremely cinematic! Really sets the mood for something ominous to happen!
Here with Jefe
Hello Glu, I'm writing to inquire about permission to use your music in a podcast I produce and of which I am technical-director. Its called the IndieBookMan Show and explores independent publishing every week. You can check out past episodes at http://IndieBookMan.com/TheShow We're constantly pairing independent artists' music with our interviews and show topics, for which we give verbal/audio credits within the show and also links with your choice of copy on the website for each episode in which your music gets used. Please let me know if we can include you. Keep up the great work, Thanks in advance, Sean P. Finn Technical Director, The IndieBookMan Show sean@indiebookman.com
mighty good fun all this. :)
really enjoyed this album :) extremely creative stuff. a few of the tracks really confused my poor dog, though. hope you come back to AT soon.
WOW
I'm coming back for more!
VERY INSTRUCTIVE
Excellent. The percussion work is delightful.
Just like a dream I had awhile back.
Nice excursion to the Dark Side, Don G.
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superb lyrics!
nice track.. love the lyrics! Because you are looking for comments to improve your mix... you could also try the alonetone forum section "track therapy" -- it's a little sleepy but maybe more folks will start posting if more start using it. http://alonetone.com/forums/track-therapy I recommend doing something with the percussion to compliment that nice bass; drums sit too low in the mix- bring them out... and they could use some variation to keep the track moving/building. Nice song idea, I look forward to hearing the final mix. cheers!
get the yard cut with that sangria? :-) hope it was motivational.
¡magnífico! what a powerful piece
thanks moschell! you hit the nail on the head!
kirk-- keep excavating that hard drive.. this one is lovely!
just perfect. lovely voice. welcome!!!
i mean light.. as in happy and slightly melancholy. I'm serious about those evolving layers of sound... awesome.
it dances between light and slightly melancholy thanks to the interesting progression. Moving textures ftw!
yeah, it was a quixotic ambition I had about a year ago, before I fully admitted to myself that everything has been done before. Nevertheless, thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoyed it!
really enjoyed the lyrics! nice one Moschell!
This is awesome!
Love it! Nice no budget choir!
yo Nitro!!! Yer fix is coming. about 5 hot cakes... one just uploaded.. but the best is soon to come.. early next week. I kidnapped a Peruvian until Sunday; you should come meet him! After I hand him over to the proper authorities I will finish these tunes. You will love them....
love the lower notes! 01:33!!! Great piece. I look forward to checking out more of your music.
beautiful melancholy piece
time is about the only thing i have right now but I doubt you were calling me baby :-)
what a jam!
Open those wings and fly!
beautiful mandolin playing