I think Tenochtitlan in Mexico City..Templo Mayor.. but I cannot remember if they are sculptures or real skulls.. I'm sure they were real skulls at one time :-)
oh.. Capuchin Crypt is in Italy... no have not been but I'm dying to go there someday. Oh crazy skulls! I've seen a similar stacking of skulls in Mesoamerican ruins
Capuchin Crypt? Haven't heard of it.. is this 'capuchin' as in the genus of monkey? I have some crazy capuchin vocal recordings, three species.. they would sound haunting with a bit of reverb.. hmmm
Instrumentation: fretless bass, tabla, acoustic and distorted acoustic guitar, hang drum samples (courtesy of Sudara), soft synth (AAS Ultra Analog), ambient sample of the jungle (pitched down two octaves) a sprinkle of ebow (from my Sudara files).
Instrumentation: fretless bass, tabla, acoustic and distorted acoustic guitar, hang drum samples (courtesy of Sudara), soft synth (AAS Ultra Analog), ambient sample of the jungle (pitched down two octaves) a sprinkle of ebow (from my Sudara files).
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…
Super fun track. I'm really interested in what software you use. I'm a software dev so when I hear something like "program some electronic rhythms" it interests me... :) Thanks for the great track.
Instrumentation: fretless bass, tabla, acoustic and distorted acoustic guitar, hang drum samples (courtesy of Sudara), soft synth (AAS Ultra Analog), ambient sample of the jungle (pitched down two octaves) a sprinkle of ebow (from my Sudara files).
Instrumentation: fretless bass, tabla, acoustic and distorted acoustic guitar, hang drum samples (courtesy of Sudara), soft synth (AAS Ultra Analog), ambient sample of the jungle (pitched down two octaves) a sprinkle of ebow (from my Sudara files).
Instrumentation: fretless bass, tabla, acoustic and distorted acoustic guitar, hang drum samples (courtesy of Sudara), soft synth (AAS Ultra Analog), ambient sample of the jungle (pitched down two octaves) a sprinkle of ebow (from my Sudara files).
This is one track where I can say, without reservation, that I am really happy with how it came out.
I worked up a beat I liked with 3 Stylus RMX parts making good use of chaos and time designer for the breaks.
For the first time I really…
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…
thanks for the apple WG! Have you tried my coffee-making instructional track?
it might help you work on your homework :-)
http://alonetone.com/glu/tracks/glu-makes-you-coffee
Music for a rainy late night in Minneapolis. This track went from conception to completion in a period of two hours late Thursday/early Friday, with the mixdown beginning at precisely 12:41:00 AM, August 14, 2009.
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…
We decided we've got too many odd ideas, so we're going to start a series of Esoterica. Here's our first.
"The Light Dances with The Dust" is a fragment of a song by our frontman, written for a big-band-funk cantata to be performed by The…
"You're Salty Boy Dat's Why You're Attitude Is Shitty-Sour; This Is Da Break-In Hour, I Got It Locked Down!" On Sum Straight 1993 Raw Underground Hiphop Extraordinaire! From BeeOne's Underground Debut "In My Opinion".
Written and Performed…
I've had a bit of a love/hate relationship with this one.
I enjoyed making the beats and think that part came out pretty good but everything after that felt rather haphazard and didn't feel right to me.
I was close to abandoning the track…
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…
NOT FINISHED. another doo-doo draft. just putting it up here so that i kick myself in the pants to flesh it out and write verses and whatnot and redo everything. great!
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I think Tenochtitlan in Mexico City..Templo Mayor.. but I cannot remember if they are sculptures or real skulls.. I'm sure they were real skulls at one time :-)
wich ruins??? Mexico, Perú, Chile ??? this one scary me ... buuuuu ;)
oh.. Capuchin Crypt is in Italy... no have not been but I'm dying to go there someday. Oh crazy skulls! I've seen a similar stacking of skulls in Mesoamerican ruins
Capuchin Crypt? Haven't heard of it.. is this 'capuchin' as in the genus of monkey? I have some crazy capuchin vocal recordings, three species.. they would sound haunting with a bit of reverb.. hmmm
yes hardrick, it's my spooky contribution. :-)
your halloween contribution?
As my son used to say when he was little - SMOOKY! w;-)
spooky!!! :)
I WANT MY MUMMY!
YES YES YES! This will be spinning in the Lynch house tonight! You captured the spirit of the holiday
reminds me of the Silent Hill soundtrack. Nice!
This is beautiful...
This is great!
Really nice developments. I was caught off guard by the delicacy to expansive transition. Binary winds.
Super fun track. I'm really interested in what software you use. I'm a software dev so when I hear something like "program some electronic rhythms" it interests me... :) Thanks for the great track.
...cool, man!
hii I heard your music on a video a friend made.. gooood stuff
Bravo! Bravo! Maestro! Encore!
Oh, this is a bit different. Love the way the track builds up and then decays at the end.
Yea! Heavy Glu, most impressive.
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nice! I like how this one turned out!
yeah! yeah! love the do do do's especially. and that weeping clarinet!
53XY!
no, i was the pyrotechnics operator :-)
your crowd savage, it was from our North American tour! This one was recorded in Anchorage, remember? :-)
oooh... love the percussion. the entire assemblage is beautiful. tranquilo.
turn the didgeridoo into a bass line? by all means...PM me your email.
love it brother and friend(s)
thanks for the apple WG! Have you tried my coffee-making instructional track? it might help you work on your homework :-) http://alonetone.com/glu/tracks/glu-makes-you-coffee
woah... just lovely. I'm with Kirk... awesome flute melody. great feel to this one.
woah, I like the last melody in this one. Thanks for the comment.. 'Bob Ross of electronic music' !!! :-) held my side in laughter!
wow, beautiful. Nice big sound.
yes, i'm faving my own track but that's because it was such a brilliant 24 hours of life.
gorgeous. I love the way it is now, but it would also be fun to hear a beat to it... I hope to see The Charismatic Megafauna live one day!
dope. love the beat, rap style, lyrics... just dope.... all the way around.
awesome lunch break. Always dug this one.
yeay! love it! you are quite the sound sculptor, amigo.
love the rhythm and bass.. and the bah bah bah bah. nice homage.
ahh yes! The The!! How did I forget about them? Didn't they sign onto Nothing Records awhile back?
Oh eee Oh... Oz reference ftw! Love it!