This is a Saturday too i spent with friends from Germany who come to visit having drinks and chatting smiling and having fun till the early hours now they sleep while I listen to your own Saturday night special ......oh what fun we had.....now it's time time to take in the day and head to sleep with the delicate touch of your keyboard to guide me to my dreams Good night and thank you!!
This one is different. The lead violin is gorgeous! You are an excellent, masterful composer -- you should be as well know as Mozart. Very interesting at the 2:40 mark -- psychedelic seasoning. Delicious -- I love it, love the way you paint with sounds. some great imagery after the 5:00 mark. The way the violin and chello play off each other after that is brilliant. Enjoyed the entire seven minute trip, thank you!
Smoke of the past
The shadow of experiences
What was not
But could have been
~
For Kevin Scot Sparks, Painter-Prof., All-Age Mentor & Trumpeter-Producer
Naively conceived, written and published in February 2012 for "Contemporary Chamber Music" (vol.1), an RPM12 album.
The titles of the pieces in album are follow each other in a certain order - see album description.
It's so pleasing that you're not stuck in one genre, and an even greater pleasure that you can fuse various genres together to tell stories with sounds. You are indeed a master.
Naively conceived, written and published in February 2012 for "Contemporary Chamber Music" (vol.1), an RPM12 album.
The titles of the pieces in album are follow each other in a certain order - see album description.
I'm on ice, I'm afraid to go on.
It seems fragile, but I have to go,
I have to go through it.
I had to.
Tardius evolvere on my theme "From Outside A Wall" (presented here at alonetone, too).
For the idle people (or, better: Pour la…
As turning the pages of memory, randomly and lento. All that I know, is seen not as it was actually, but with age and experience (...dusted?). How can I forget? Do I need to?
~Kudamm distant bells ringing not for me, not for us, not for who…
Wow! This one really got my attention. Quite moving -- gripping. This one I've actually listened to and commented on before, but I guess my mental state is different today, so that this listen I find the piece even more moving than before.
As if I was a tree,
And would stand in the woods,
Taking the rain and the snow.
As if I was a tree,
Standing in the field,
Looking at the eternal movement of the clouds.
As if I was,
as if ...
Another loop - not recorded that well and don't have the time to do much with it, but here it is none the less. The title more or less is a reflection on my life at the moment. Using the same junk I always do...
"As we grow up, we always carry our inner child with us. Wonder and curiosity... there are so many things the child sees. However, this is a view from above. We are now adults with good and bad experiences of life, looking inward. It is time…
I like that ephemeral trumpet. You definitely have to record an album. I imaging it as coherent sequence of clear pieces w/minimal arrangements. P.S. Now listening to Toshinori Kondo's "Silent Melodies"
This is a track I've been working on for quite a while so I am glad to finally have it out of my head.
I have a kind of love/hate relationship with time and its humble functionary, the clock. Ticking, in particular, is something I am ambivalent…
...after listening at about 5:40 I detected I live inside a clock. No - many clocks. Going mad with it/them... P.S. Better to listen [tick] in headphones or - even better [tick-tack] - thru studio monitors, loudddddd.
"Thoughts of Other Places", in all their 7 parts, were found by me as very good. I played something like this years ago. Will think to recall a memories in a new piece. Thank you guys!
This is a Scottish Traditional song sung by Amber accompanied by the Utah Symphony Orchestra on the 'Celtic Shores 2' album.
In the 18th century, many of the Clan Chiefs got a taste of the rich life of the lowlands of Scotland. The lairds…
Hush! It remembers me "Somebody's Calling My Name . . . Oh my Lord, Oh my Lord..." etc. Good song. Voice should sound more brave (comes with ages, if comes...). I like it
Hey, it's your second song with so good and passionate vocal, hmm. Don't wanted to mention Bryan Ferry here but...
P.S. Drum track needs to be remastered I think
Comments on igor's stuff
Said the man with three gardens!!! Merry Chistmas!!!
But a good lie is fascinating to behold....
Just one more is never enough .....has sleep come is this the beginning of the dream
This is a Saturday too i spent with friends from Germany who come to visit having drinks and chatting smiling and having fun till the early hours now they sleep while I listen to your own Saturday night special ......oh what fun we had.....now it's time time to take in the day and head to sleep with the delicate touch of your keyboard to guide me to my dreams Good night and thank you!!
Brilliant
This one is different. The lead violin is gorgeous! You are an excellent, masterful composer -- you should be as well know as Mozart. Very interesting at the 2:40 mark -- psychedelic seasoning. Delicious -- I love it, love the way you paint with sounds. some great imagery after the 5:00 mark. The way the violin and chello play off each other after that is brilliant. Enjoyed the entire seven minute trip, thank you!
Thank you, Gary. This is a Saturday Special.
Fantastic!
Love the bass especially!
It's so pleasing that you're not stuck in one genre, and an even greater pleasure that you can fuse various genres together to tell stories with sounds. You are indeed a master.
You are a master!
Very cool.
Wow! This one really got my attention. Quite moving -- gripping. This one I've actually listened to and commented on before, but I guess my mental state is different today, so that this listen I find the piece even more moving than before.
A fun listen!
And again, brilliant and delightful.
Very entertaining, very delightful. I love how your mind works -- you are brilliant musically.
This one tugs at my soul.
Intriguing, interesting, delightful.
I'm enjoying this scale -- it has an Eastern flavor I find tasty.
I really like the flavor of this one -- really tasty!
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...and http://www.aubreyzich.com also interesting...
Huh! I like it...
Hi Doug, nice track. For me: The future is defined. Not by us. Take care and - Happy New Year 2010, RubyMan :-)
To NebulonicAlchemy: it's a lullaby, "Little Sun", standard gypsy crying by gypsy. About anything and everything...
Run, Snow White, run! Until the snow is not covered his tracks...
Hmm... Good/Kharasho. Robin Guthrie is missed here to become a shadow of Cocteau Twins
Brave you. One of my favorite melody - why don't re-fresh?
More than I expected. Good. Jon Hassell works are my favorite here
...heuristic hermeneutics way of going [playing] I would say. Interesting, though.
Sometimes? Love is a gift. And a hard bargain.
I like that ephemeral trumpet. You definitely have to record an album. I imaging it as coherent sequence of clear pieces w/minimal arrangements. P.S. Now listening to Toshinori Kondo's "Silent Melodies"
Choir from beyond
...after listening at about 5:40 I detected I live inside a clock. No - many clocks. Going mad with it/them... P.S. Better to listen [tick] in headphones or - even better [tick-tack] - thru studio monitors, loudddddd.
A bit nervious signals on the eve of Christmas Eve
"Thoughts of Other Places", in all their 7 parts, were found by me as very good. I played something like this years ago. Will think to recall a memories in a new piece. Thank you guys!
Hey, that's a Good One. Thank [any] God there are people who knows what is jazz is. And still working on it. Even marked as "Kosher for Passover"
Hush! It remembers me "Somebody's Calling My Name . . . Oh my Lord, Oh my Lord..." etc. Good song. Voice should sound more brave (comes with ages, if comes...). I like it
Hey, it's your second song with so good and passionate vocal, hmm. Don't wanted to mention Bryan Ferry here but... P.S. Drum track needs to be remastered I think
Talking Sun, shinin'. Matt's style
...I wish I could sing...