Oh Glu...you know I love what you do...and when this started up, the lights were dimmed and the wine glasses was full...I smiled knowing I was in good hands...lets go!
Worked on this track at the end of January.. Then the RPM came and it did not fit with the other tunes... so I decided to get off my behind and upload it for you all to enjoy. Takes place at the zoo,
the plot is, of course, two chimps in love...
I'm working on a March RPM... it is "record per month" after all, is it not? So, this month I plan to expand on some ideas with glubotic... I hope to make the album a full hour.
also 100 por ciento huapo sounds (saki monkey.
I am just musically doodling today, I have a sore ankle from hiking in rubber boots for the past seven weeks.
I'm working on a March RPM... it is "record per month" after all, is it not? So, this month I plan to expand on some ideas with glubotic... I hope to make the album a full hour.
Happy Sunday Alonetoner's.
I wrote this song yesterday as I had some recent events to ponder.... I hope you like it. Trying for a bit of a bluesy feel. If you'd like to download it and add some background blues bass or guitar, or harmonies…
I'm working on a March RPM... it is "record per month" after all, is it not? So, this month I plan to expand on some ideas with glubotic... I hope to make the album a full hour.
Written, recorded, and mixed in 24 hours. August 01-02, 2009, from 6am to 6am.
Instrumentation: Two acoustic guitars, electric guitar (picked and bowed), fretless bass, about 7 different flutes, two tabla drums, rattles, tambourine, didgeridoo…
Thank you to all who took the time to listen and comment. I'll soon post newer versions of each track (separately). I hope it was an enjoyable twenty-four minutes. cheers.
Okay I need to say a few things. Please read before listening!
I did not do the 24 hour challenge but I did try and hang around in the chatroom as much as possible with Glu, SisterS, and ChrisM while they battled through it.
At about midnight…
Just one of those passing moods. Just finished today - august 2 2009. I resisted the temptation to try to develop it any further and just let it be what it is
Okay I need to say a few things. Please read before listening!
I did not do the 24 hour challenge but I did try and hang around in the chatroom as much as possible with Glu, SisterS, and ChrisM while they battled through it.
At about midnight…
One of four tracks I did for the August 2009 24 hour challenge. This was the last track I did, and it shows.
I was pretty tired after finishing 3am chill, and had to mess round for ages mangling loops and trying out different things before…
the tempo changes are totally melting my sleep-deprived brain..seriously.. !!! It's making me fall asleep... aptly named tune there!! You captured it perfectly. congrats again.. great job!
One of four tracks I did for the August 2009 24 hour challenge. This was the first track I did, when I was still fresh.
I'd wanted to play around with Guitar Rig 3 since getting it at the weekend. The guitars are ableton loops mangled with guitar…
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HI EVERYONE! 24hr album tomorrow.. any takers?
see my forum post and check out the links to find out more about the 24h album
http://alonetone.com/forums/making-music/topics/drop-what-you-are-doing-and-do-the-24
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This is quite an old track that got abandoned because I didn't feel it was right or going anywhere.
But listening to it in iTunes this morning I thought it passed muster. I don't think it has enough variation to justify it's length but it's gently…
Honestly I have no idea where this came from or how.
I was messing with Omnisphere patches and came across a lovely, flutey, breathy sound that put me in mind of the scenes inside the monolith at the end of 2001. I setup a Rytme pattern to…
oh June Bug! forgot about this one, Kirk. You're digging back 4-5 years! That flanger sound is a didgeridoo btw, pitch. The lead 'synth' part is a really short (looped) sample of a mandolin, filtered, and chromatically mapped out for playing. I forget all the other sounds. Thanks for listening to the old classics! :-)
I composed the music of this song specially for one of the soloists of my "Bulgarian Sample Voices" project, which will available soon as Apple Loops, EXS24, Kontakt etc...Here I use my new tool "RMX POWER CONTROL " More info will be published…
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 song, love the lyrics. Because you are asking for advice, I recommend bringing out the percussion to compliment that rich bass. I also think a little percussive variation would help the track move more fluidly. Looking forward to the final mix. Cheers!
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Oh Glu...you know I love what you do...and when this started up, the lights were dimmed and the wine glasses was full...I smiled knowing I was in good hands...lets go!
I love this music
EXCELLENT TRACK!!! GLOBOTIC GLOBOTIC GLOBOTIC
real nice
I can see how it wouldn't fit your RPM project, but I'm SO glad you shared this with us!
ok. so it's time we collaborated.
yes it is, yes,no, holy crap, thank you glubotic. quite clever glu tim
great groove.
Hell, all of glubotic is Effin' BRILLIANT. Go. Listen. Listen Now.
This is effin' BRILLIANT. Period.
Love the rhythmic groove on this one. Thanks for taking the time to listen to some of my stuff. I'll be checking out more of yours
This is such a fab slinky track. Very, very cool.
That's cool. The beginning remember me David Torn's Splattercell.
One of my favourite albums from the RPM 2009 crop :)
clean
awesome....
A+
This stuff has a really great vibe. Loving the beats. Seems playfully serious, if that makes any sense...
Hot squishy (gluey?) goodness. The modulation (at around 0:50) caught me off-balance. Nice surprise.
Oh teah I'm jigging in my chair.
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Thank you to all who took the time to listen and comment. I'll soon post newer versions of each track (separately). I hope it was an enjoyable twenty-four minutes. cheers.
I'd like to build a song around Mr. Palmer.
just perfect. perfect perfect...
love the rhythmic malfunctions. inspiring.
yes, the flood! Really enjoying your 24h! Congrats!
damn, this is touching. more of the same please!
the tempo changes are totally melting my sleep-deprived brain..seriously.. !!! It's making me fall asleep... aptly named tune there!! You captured it perfectly. congrats again.. great job!
Lovin' this one! What a great beat, and just the right amount of atmospheric sound and rhythmic noises. Congrats on your 24h!
*********************************************** HI EVERYONE! 24hr album tomorrow.. any takers? see my forum post and check out the links to find out more about the 24h album http://alonetone.com/forums/making-music/topics/drop-what-you-are-doing-and-do-the-24 ***********************************************
exactly captures the mood I'm in today.
awesome.
what are YOU doing up this hour? doing some kind of a happy dance I imagine? ;-)
yeah, it feels feminine, artificial, and something else.. i'll let you know when I can place my finger on it... if it lets me...
word homey!
still hiding.
nice! a new Persona tune! love it when the percussion comes in.
oh June Bug! forgot about this one, Kirk. You're digging back 4-5 years! That flanger sound is a didgeridoo btw, pitch. The lead 'synth' part is a really short (looped) sample of a mandolin, filtered, and chromatically mapped out for playing. I forget all the other sounds. Thanks for listening to the old classics! :-)
it was nice listening to this ole fav again!
yeah! I've been hoping to hear a new one! This is great.. love those ethereal vocal pans. good stuff!
nice song, love the lyrics. Because you are asking for advice, I recommend bringing out the percussion to compliment that rich bass. I also think a little percussive variation would help the track move more fluidly. Looking forward to the final mix. Cheers!