A piece that came a few nights ago in some experimenting with midi over wifi and using my fretless guitar as a controller and an electric piano patch from the app. I looped the parts of the piece live in to Mobius.
I like the minimalism of this. You do a lot with a very simple synthesizer. This is the sort of thing I could envision playing over a shortwave radio in the middle of the night, announcing the commencement of a number station or something.
A piece that came a few nights ago in some experimenting with midi over wifi and using my fretless guitar as a controller and an electric piano patch from the app. I looped the parts of the piece live in to Mobius.
I'm fascinated currently with alter'd tunings and I don't mean the altered open guitar tunings used in a lot of acoustic folk, celtic and instrumental guitar which I have done and they are all great and inspiring. I'm speaking of the alter'd…
This is a very lose response interpretation/nod of the hat to a fine piece by composer James Ross, his piece Finding a Diamond on a Muddy Road https://soundcloud.com/jrossmusic/finding-a-diamond that is stellar.
Some interesting sounds, Jim. I like the little slides at the ends of many of the tones. It builds nicely and the return of the single tone idea at the end works well. And thanks for the mention.
Kavin Allenson and I did a NinJam session the other night on a public server. Ninjam is a software which allows real time collaboration over the net. There are some public servers available which you often have 'guests' which you can choose…
Kavin Allenson and I did a NinJam session the other night on a public server. Ninjam is a software which allows real time collaboration over the net. There are some public servers available which you often have 'guests' which you can choose…
Kavin Allenson and I did a NinJam session the other night on a public server. Ninjam is a software which allows real time collaboration over the net. There are some public servers available which you often have 'guests' which you can choose…
First sounds from a deconstructed reconstructed guitar I started about a year ago. It was a Steinberger copy that I wanted to make fretless. That led to decided to strip it of all paint, electronics and rebuild as the parts and it were old…
Initially thinking about sounds I was hearing from David Lindley's amazing slide work that led me to record the cover earlier. Sat down to improvise something very still with some slide though action very low on this guitar so more racket.
Cover of the late great Warren Zevon and his song from Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School Play It All Night Long. I stumbled on to the song on YouTube this evening with a performance by the wonderful Dave Lindley along with GE Smith doing this…
Jim first time I heard this last weekend event I think, I wasn't identifying the clarinet though as many of your 'outside the box' pieces, the inheritness of the vehicle will often be entirely different. In rehearing tonight the horn is very present to me albeit continuing to be beyond it. Dark and ghostly colors sir. Thank you btw for the comment on 'Pieces'. I wish Alonetone would allow replies but this is another way of doing it and spreading the listens.
I wrote this song as a way to process some of the feelings of sadness, dismay, anger, fear and love that were brewing inside my heart this past week. I live in Minneapolis, where the terrible killing of George Floyd occurred, and the subsequent…
Very positive and uplifting and a feel between Dolly and Emylou. Lovely coming out of the darkness of your Twin Cities. I'm sorry there has been so much hurt there, clash that sadly is like 50 years ago again because it is. Change has to come in the unnecessary loss of George. Thanks for the kind words to my track earlier Colleen. It's good to discovery you and Andrew also in your circle.
(Remastered 22/10/2021)
I was asked (told?) to upload something happy. Hmmm, I thought. This will end well...
So, a few days later, I was rehearsing a pleasant little thing I wrote several years ago that has a working title of "She Was…
(Remastered 22/10/2021)
Here it is in all of its glory...
THIS is the song that Mrs R and I had decided was a suitable response to a request to "Upload something HAPPY, stat!!!!!!!!!"
I tried to record it back in 2013 when I wrote it…
Wow! Lovely mix of Leon Redbone, Joe Cocker and Tom Waits ringing through your voice particularly Cocker. Lovely peaceful and dark. Thanks as well for the kind words on my piece earlier Andrew, good to discover you!
I hope Brian (one of us Proods) will forgive me for posting this before we could get together to work on it further. He first played it for me a few months ago and I've been obsessively tweaking it every chance I could get.
I like to imagine…
very retro in this day and age and touch of the Smiths 'ring around the fountain' in this! Thank you for your recent comments on what I do - doesn't have the beat as yours :)
This just seems like I place I want to come and check out someday when I have time. Anyhow great live sound btwn all and pretty out of the box places your guitar going on this Kav!
I took the audio of Fumble by Roger Sundström and Cast by Jim Goodin and noche dia los muertos by Kävin Allenson and not now at all 2 by Bill NewBold and using melodyne changed each into a single line midi file and combined the 4 midi lines…
Chris thanks for including me and doing this. Sounds like Bela Lagosi off the top then drifts into echo's of Samuel Barber in places and very sophisticated orchestral. Great Job!
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...I meant to say, "When do you sleep?"
How do you sleep?
I like the minimalism of this. You do a lot with a very simple synthesizer. This is the sort of thing I could envision playing over a shortwave radio in the middle of the night, announcing the commencement of a number station or something.
Cool method and process, your personality still shows through the machines Jim ;) -KAvin
nicely exotic Jim!
Great sound top job
I like this. It's artistic and strange.
Nice mix of sounds
Great sound here Jim. Congrats on the Ride!
Pretty!
I have had days that could support a background track like this.
Some interesting sounds, Jim. I like the little slides at the ends of many of the tones. It builds nicely and the return of the single tone idea at the end works well. And thanks for the mention.
Nice one Jim!
Wow - that works. I didn't think it would for me (from reading the about), but I really liked it.
That's cool. Lots of layers. 3D.
Nice edit, Jim!
I like it! Cool vibe! Hypnotic!
Digging the ambience of this one, and its "outside the box" delivery.
I dig the you tune, pick and slide!
I dig that funky picking and low tuning! Really enjoyed what you did here. ROCK ON!
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Jim first time I heard this last weekend event I think, I wasn't identifying the clarinet though as many of your 'outside the box' pieces, the inheritness of the vehicle will often be entirely different. In rehearing tonight the horn is very present to me albeit continuing to be beyond it. Dark and ghostly colors sir. Thank you btw for the comment on 'Pieces'. I wish Alonetone would allow replies but this is another way of doing it and spreading the listens.
love the groove, add some lyrics to this Chris!
certain sense of revolution in this.
Very positive and uplifting and a feel between Dolly and Emylou. Lovely coming out of the darkness of your Twin Cities. I'm sorry there has been so much hurt there, clash that sadly is like 50 years ago again because it is. Change has to come in the unnecessary loss of George. Thanks for the kind words to my track earlier Colleen. It's good to discovery you and Andrew also in your circle.
lovely jeckle and hyde going on here :)
Wow! Lovely mix of Leon Redbone, Joe Cocker and Tom Waits ringing through your voice particularly Cocker. Lovely peaceful and dark. Thanks as well for the kind words on my piece earlier Andrew, good to discover you!
introspective and reflective of the street, great mix!
dance of frequencies abound in this.
Really nice Kavin. Hang drum right out of Steve Tibbets Choying recording.
very retro in this day and age and touch of the Smiths 'ring around the fountain' in this! Thank you for your recent comments on what I do - doesn't have the beat as yours :)
Love this Roger, akin to some of the stuff I'm doing in PD. 3:55 sounds like on a ship and rocking the waves!
lovely!
Gosh! How many layers? Inventive segues Roger!
This just seems like I place I want to come and check out someday when I have time. Anyhow great live sound btwn all and pretty out of the box places your guitar going on this Kav!
Roger amazingly crafted!
Love the space and placement in this Roger!
Very cool and echo's haunts of Michael!
Chris thanks for including me and doing this. Sounds like Bela Lagosi off the top then drifts into echo's of Samuel Barber in places and very sophisticated orchestral. Great Job!
nice sense of tonal nostalgia, true electro-acoustic
nice guitar enhanced swells and for some reason I want to say pointalism in the foundation.