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…
A second experiment with my new Rytme sequencer. This time Rytme is being fed into Logic to a track containing Kore 2 which is, in turn, hosting Kontakt 3 and the lovely Guzheng from Soniccouture (I bought the instrument before the new year but…
Backwards acoustic! In synch with the beat! How did he do that?
I was messing with the acoustic and it was sounding too '67 for me, so I decided to throw a hip-hop beat on it. I kind of like the holes in it, as well as the harmonies. It doesn…
Had a guitar lesson today. Jammed on some chords. The chords happen to be the same as (or similar to) those in Jimi Hendrix's Hey Joe. We just chose them randomly as a basis for experimentation with different voicings.
Anyway, got home and…
A dark ambient thing that came from exploring the new goodies in Live 8.
[Full details](http://mmi-music.blogspot.com/2009/04/confessions-of-eno-imitator.html)
I composed this track as a demo of my sampling project "The First Bulgarian Virtual Choir" some time ago...
I invited the famous folk singer Katia Georgieva to perform the live lead vocal.
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Tangra- just wanted to let you know that I have been enjoying your music.. I included it in a playlist last month: http://alonetone.com/glu/playlists/glu-presents-rhythmically-delicious-series-part-1
awesome work! hope to see more tunes soon~
Sudara says: Just found this on my iPod.
Basically it was the first full mix of the tune, before it passed back to glu and then back to Sudara for the "original" version.
This is heavier, more energy, less fraility, and in Sudara's opinion a…
Okay so I enjoyed doing Glubotism1 enough that I thought I'd take a second crack at it. Same tools but took a different approach to how I used Stylus RMX and I introduced some of it's built-in effects on some of the parts. Also I bused RMX and…
Just a beat. 32 bars at 87bpm. Download, remix, slice, dice, do what you do. I know I will.
See the [TogetherTone forum](http://alonetone.com/forums/togethertone/topics/glubot-for-a-day) for more info.
PS Wicked beat! Sounds like a glubot factory for sure! Parts made from China to Mexico.. assembled and QC'd in the U.S. glubots not made by child or sweatshop labor!
Just a beat. 32 bars at 87bpm. Download, remix, slice, dice, do what you do. I know I will.
See the [TogetherTone forum](http://alonetone.com/forums/togethertone/topics/glubot-for-a-day) for more info.
Oh hahaha! Love it...honored by the homage! I'm away from my glubotizing machine at this moment.. I am still thankfully part human... but when I get back to it I will have some fun with the glubot-for-a-day! Cheers to You and Sandbags!
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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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these Guzheng tracks are awesome. could listen to a series of these while writing/reading... good mood music.
nice! Like this one. harmonies are really good. sweet vox.
love it love it love it
just gorgeous.. as usual!
oh this sounds like a soundtrack to a David Lynch film!
oh 2:18 is nice!
Well, I'm not Brandy, but I like it!
i love this more with each play... for new reasons each time...
crank this up and drop a few sugar cubes to have a terrifying near-death experience with psychedelic computer fans
love the beat! Come back to alonetone and upload more music!!!
sea-gulls in the beat? Nice tune!
nice and atmospheric. i hear ze new vocoder? what else is new? operator envelope stuff?
yay! I am sooo happy I discovered your tunes! Loving everything I hear so far!
Tangra- just wanted to let you know that I have been enjoying your music.. I included it in a playlist last month: http://alonetone.com/glu/playlists/glu-presents-rhythmically-delicious-series-part-1 awesome work! hope to see more tunes soon~
haha, I just remembered to credit you in the comments for la ayuda! Thanks again!
amazing textures
oh yeah! I remember this one! Vox is great here!
Like the evolving factory sounds.. busy little glubots building themselves.. multiplying to take on the world!
PS Wicked beat! Sounds like a glubot factory for sure! Parts made from China to Mexico.. assembled and QC'd in the U.S. glubots not made by child or sweatshop labor!
Oh hahaha! Love it...honored by the homage! I'm away from my glubotizing machine at this moment.. I am still thankfully part human... but when I get back to it I will have some fun with the glubot-for-a-day! Cheers to You and Sandbags!