I have reinterpreted a free to use composition of the French Medieval piece entitled 'Allon Gay Gay Bergeres' by Jon Sayles.
(See http://www.jsayles.com/familypages/earlymusic.htm)
I have reinterpreted a free to use composition of the French Medieval piece entitled 'Allon Gay Gay Bergeres' by Jon Sayles.
(See http://www.jsayles.com/familypages/earlymusic.htm)
And OH MY GOODNESS, what an amazing website you've discovered! If granted permission, I'll definitely be using some of those tunes for my own evil purposes, heh heh heh!
I have reinterpreted a free to use composition of the French Medieval piece entitled 'Allon Gay Gay Bergeres' by Jon Sayles.
(See http://www.jsayles.com/familypages/earlymusic.htm)
I have reinterpreted a free to use composition of the French Medieval piece entitled 'Allon Gay Gay Bergeres' by Jon Sayles.
(See http://www.jsayles.com/familypages/earlymusic.htm)
Beautiful and wonderfully played! I like the effects going on. I see you have posted an album called "Remember Waco" - were you a fan of Bill Hicks, by chance?
I threw this one together tonite/early am...yawnnnnn. Not an exact replica but always a tribute to Jimi's music. I was originally turned on to do this by some new free vst effects I found on the net. A cool fuzz face vst that is very realistic…
Back to basics here. recorded with the Yeti mic.
Ramblin' round your city,ramblin' round your town
I never see a friend I know
As I go ramblin' round boys
As I go ramblin' round
My sweetheart and my parents I left in my old hometown…
Is this song making a statement about karma?? I detect a subtle underlying comment on personal responsibility in the midst of the overriding angst and alienation that drives the core of the lyrics.And I REALLY like the whole arrangement.
Bought a new bass guitar and wanted to try it out, so made this last night. Gotta say the bass parts were easy, the guitar took ages to get right though. Now my fingers are sore.
Another in my series of evolving sonic noise experiments.
The source for this piece was a recording from my latest Reaktor instrument [TMA-2](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyEEW-tCNL4) with a sample map constructed from [Richard Devines](http…
Comments on Greg Albrecht's stuff
Helluva groove!
Always liked this one mate. Paul was a tripper that's for sure.
Interesting sounds Greg
Brilliant title, cool track!
thats me lolz how young was i when we did that
Very creative! I need some of whatever is in the water over there!
That title cracks me up :) Music is on the edge, very cool!
This is out there greg
Very warm, very charming. I dig it!
This good Greg very cool site
And OH MY GOODNESS, what an amazing website you've discovered! If granted permission, I'll definitely be using some of those tunes for my own evil purposes, heh heh heh!
Oh what a joy! Beautiful and unsettling. Makes me think of Anne Boleyn. Not sure why...think she was actually born in Norfolk.
Beautiful and wonderfully played! I like the effects going on. I see you have posted an album called "Remember Waco" - were you a fan of Bill Hicks, by chance?
Love the layered drums...interesting dynamics! Sounds like you have been to a few drum circles. :) Seriously fun to listen to.
Very cool beats!
liking the energy in this. great drums
That's not to bad Greg nice beat going on.
This is cool! Great beats!!
Really fun playful track!
Well done Greg, hope to catch up with you soon mate until then have a top Christmas.
Comments made by Greg Albrecht
Brilliant! Bloody Brilliant!
A unique sound Johnny!
Very haunting!Brilliant actually!
Very nice!
You have done justice to Woody Mr Kavin!
Beautiful!!!!
This is spiritually uplifting!!!!!!
Is this song making a statement about karma?? I detect a subtle underlying comment on personal responsibility in the midst of the overriding angst and alienation that drives the core of the lyrics.And I REALLY like the whole arrangement.
This is wild!!!!!!!!!!
This has got balls and I like it very much!
Very nicely done!!!! Actually this is superb!!!
This takes me on a musical cruise. I love the rolling groove.
I really like the unique and unusual sequence of sounds in this arrangement. Very original.
This is really clever! Love it!
Another listen if I may. This is very very good!!!!!
Brilliant!!!!!
Great to listen when involved in study ... Contemplative with a tinge of melancholy. Very good.
Love your stuff Mr Spencer!
Wild sounds ... Great mix
Good stuff!!!