I've loved this traditional mystical tune for a long time. I heard UK based guitarist David Cooper Orton do a version of it with loops several years ago at Rick Walker's Y2K festival and it's hung with me ever since. I'm going to play it in…
Continuing journey of late getting reacquainted with my acoustic guitar past in a new direction more improvised and spontaneous than I used to do and more akin to some of the acoustic work of recent years with Chinapainting. I'm also rediscovering…
Continuing journey of late getting reacquainted with my acoustic guitar past in a new direction more improvised and spontaneous than I used to do and more akin to some of the acoustic work of recent years with Chinapainting. I'm also rediscovering…
Created around some time spent upstate in Ithaca (10 miles of heaven surrounded by reality) NY helping my son relocate back to New York. Created the Pure Data patch while there using sawtooth based waves which became the foundation of this piece…
let the power fall... or, just keep playing . I like the saw wave and have double saw waves going on sometimes it is a stand alone wave that is possible double saw..
I'm a sucker for analog synths just being analog synths. Great track!
I'm putting together an outsider music YouTube channel and would like to include this song. There are no strings attached, this is a passion project for me, I just want to play your tune. You can see the trailer for the channel here: https://youtu.be/UBjjM8sFPhU. If it's okay for me to play your song, go to http://www.outsidejam.com and submit it.
Thanks!
An old recording that I had in my playlist on my run today reminded me of a fretless acoustic guitar I've not used in a while. I recorded the foundation then sampled and mixed in Pure Data. For this weekend's Sound-In event.
This is an improvisation on the Barbara Charline Jordan's 1974 Statement on the Articles of Impeachment delivered to the House Judiciary Committee during the Richard M. Nixon impeachment proceedings. From Wikipedia, "Barbara Charline Jordan was…
Pure Data oscillations put together on the fly this evening with a barebones patch incorporating old ideas new frequenices for this weekend's SI event. sound-in on Facebook.
A piece conceived a few nights ago after discovering a bit more about minimalist composer Harold Budd. I was looking through this vast discography and was intrigued by an album of his called Avalon Sutra and particularly a long piece 'As Long…
A Sound-In remix from our Shorty event. Featuring Kavin and Grackle Live Jam, Paul Muller, Charlene Stocker, Paul Mimlitsch, Bill Newbold and Shane Cadman. Remix by me.
Another GarageBand recording for Soind-In, 3-5/1/2019. Title is a parody of Giles Farnaby's Dream by Penguin Cafe Orchestra, and was done since it was recorded while watching Midsomer Murders.
Your subtle is amazingly spooky as always Roger. You get such tones and clarity and still make me think of the Smoke Monster from Lost in many of your pieces, this one no less.
Kavin some lovely stuff and nice edits, transitions. Like the distortion quality on the near ending acoustic and electric blend before your finish. Congrats on a good month of dailies. Impressed.
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This is so COOL! :)
excellent!
Nice slide work!
This is a lovely piece of intimate mystery!
Love it, inspiring. Think I'll get out my 12 and knock the dust off!
let the power fall... or, just keep playing . I like the saw wave and have double saw waves going on sometimes it is a stand alone wave that is possible double saw..
I'm a sucker for analog synths just being analog synths. Great track! I'm putting together an outsider music YouTube channel and would like to include this song. There are no strings attached, this is a passion project for me, I just want to play your tune. You can see the trailer for the channel here: https://youtu.be/UBjjM8sFPhU. If it's okay for me to play your song, go to http://www.outsidejam.com and submit it. Thanks!
The music is excellent in how strident it is.
interesting ... good work here.
melodic and melodious so pretty in the dissonances ... yes -
I missed this one till now.,. The mix seems very interactive...
really nice ... it is the great remix world that makes it --- great.. oh those low low tones --- nice.
lasers to a WWII Battle of Britain dog fight!
this is stunning
excellent stuff here.. nice .. I like it .
Meditative..
nice work Jim
Thanks for doing that, Jim. Really liking the way it turned out.
Nice, Jim! Maybe I’ll woop my lap steel out for rpm.
radically great indeed ---
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like a fusion of east meets west Pete!
really nice you two!
nice textures and poetry....
really nice suspenseful piano on this
on the edge
Lovely Jim.
Chris great lead sound on this!
Bruce this was like the 'thing inside'. Love the subtle in the beginning to the huge moments later and the hard cut at end!
like the backwards
Nice Jim!
Bill you added some nice edge to these and upper freq stuff. Like it!
far away in the hills and over...
Your subtle is amazingly spooky as always Roger. You get such tones and clarity and still make me think of the Smoke Monster from Lost in many of your pieces, this one no less.
departures for you Ben, new ground in other words. Voicing very etherial and positive light emitting.
Like Chris. Efx on your voices is nicely ELOish meets CSN and the mando cello reminds me of Dave Pegg :)
bit Thomas Dolby and Gary Neumann like mid way
love Fudge's comment about this! you have a nice balance btwn kind of techno and earthy. Dig it!
Fantastic! field drums underneath perfect set.
Chris this is lovely. Commented on SI Fripp lines on top of an almagmation of contrasts or some such.
Kavin some lovely stuff and nice edits, transitions. Like the distortion quality on the near ending acoustic and electric blend before your finish. Congrats on a good month of dailies. Impressed.