A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
For the record, nothing is out of "format" for alonetone. If it is uploadable, and you made it then it is worth listening to. Bring it on. (I mean it, I really enjoy listening to your stuff)
A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
Thank you. The film is a series of observations of patterns in the world. Foam on the windshield in a carwash, a tarp blowing in the wind, that sort of thing. I am improvising the music as I watch each vignette. A glorious project!
I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
Oh wow! Jennifer, I'm very very happy you found alonetone. Seeing all of your wonderful and positive comments has really brought me smiles over the last few days - and this track is just simply great to listen to, a well produced tribute.
"Sorrow" was written in a dark day. I put it together on my laptop and had it sitting in there for awhile. Once I started to compile tracks into an album I found it again and loved it. One of my favorite pieces I have done yet.
This montage is about making music and what it means to people. It uses comments from a number of classical musicians interviewed for a radio series I record and produce called "The Main Street Sessions". The music is from "The Gospel of Thomas…
Funk for freeing souls. I finally put my finger on what's wrong with people.
I had 'Hippie!' shouted at me from a passing car last week and this was the spontaneous out pouring.
I'm human....I bleed. I guess i need to remember that....I'm not superhuman and I won't save the world. The opposite usually occurs...I am swept away in the bleeding of my mind, the bleeding of my heart, my desperate needs and unholy wants…
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.
GO, glu, GO! Your project idea is the coolest thing. Someone in public radio in America needs to hear what you're doing. I'll send you a private message with contact info.
Funny story about the ending: my MacBook froze up while recording but I decided to keep hitting keys, and when it recovered I had that sparkly sound. It's probably my favourite thing I've ever accidentally created.
You've got great "motors" in your music. I love the flow and drive. Wish I could hear "start your engines" at its full sample rate on some great speakers!
Written for/about Ben Montgomery. Answering machine messages wondering where he might be are from yours truly and Jason Biehler, his two closest friends who were always trying to track him down.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
Comments on jennifer's stuff
Excellent! I love it
For the record, nothing is out of "format" for alonetone. If it is uploadable, and you made it then it is worth listening to. Bring it on. (I mean it, I really enjoy listening to your stuff)
Thanks, Sudara. I know radio pieces are a little out of "format" for the site, but they're the audio I'm making, so I figure it's fair to share.
Inspiring, Jennifer. Keep posting these productions, I really enjoy listening to them, for both the music and the words. Shosti is a favorite of mine.
Thank you! More clips on the way. The film is months from being ready, but we'll find a way to share!
Beautiful!
Wow! I love this.
To Mr. E: Sure, feel free to use the track! Thanks for giving a hoot. I've got a few more tracks in the works I'll upload later.
i loved it.very cool and different.can i use it?
Thank you. The film is a series of observations of patterns in the world. Foam on the windshield in a carwash, a tarp blowing in the wind, that sort of thing. I am improvising the music as I watch each vignette. A glorious project!
Haunting and beautiful. I'd love to see the film.
An excellent montage - filled with excellent quotes... sums the subject up nicely!
Thank you. I'm glad I'm here, too! What a feast. Free audio buffet!
so glad you're on here.
Thank you Jennifer, a great encouragement to all music makers, found and unfound.
Thanks for being so encouraging....your comments really lift my spirit. Thank-you. Have a wonderful evening!
Thanks for listening. Peace and Blessings... E n V o L
Oh wow! Jennifer, I'm very very happy you found alonetone. Seeing all of your wonderful and positive comments has really brought me smiles over the last few days - and this track is just simply great to listen to, a well produced tribute.
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Excellent use of a dark mood. I really like the journey.
Less is more. Exhibit A: "Find the Words."
Thank you. I'm glad I'm here, too! What a feast. Free audio buffet!
Dieses ist sehr schoen. Deine Stimme gefaellt mir.
So intimate, honest, bittersweet. Good stuff, Ross!
Oh! You've got that Nick Drake warmth in your voice!
Your stuff is so flippin' beautiful. Your voice seals the deal.
GO, glu, GO! Your project idea is the coolest thing. Someone in public radio in America needs to hear what you're doing. I'll send you a private message with contact info.
You've got great "motors" in your music. I love the flow and drive. Wish I could hear "start your engines" at its full sample rate on some great speakers!
I hear quality in all of these tracks. Great craftmanship.
Agreed. It's a fabulous voice.
Imaginative blend! I like the variety of textures and attitudes in the four tracks you've uploaded.
Beautiful, bittersweet tune.
Wonderful. Keep it coming.
What a wonderful voice. Dead on pitch, too.
Sign me up. I'm a fan.
Makes me want to go on a long drive to nowhere. Love it.
Well done.
Great way to end a smart little album. I like it.
I like this so much. You've got that "certain something" that can't be made up. It's either there or it isn't.