A mash created with Kavin/Breaking Light's Tin Can Dream Home from this weekends Sound-In event. I took a solo lap steel improv, mashed with Kavin's and manipulated both.
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22 fret to the octave 2 part improv. Growing up in the south and seeing the movie Hidden Figures this evening saddly brought them to mind but ever mindful.
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.
Saccharin was produced first in 1879, by Constantin Fahlberg, a chemist working on coal tar derivatives in Ira Remsen's laboratory at the Johns Hopkins University. Fahlberg noticed a sweet taste on his hand one evening, and connected this with…
quite something, art reflecting the times pretty much and that's what it's supposed to do. Well done Chris. Hope against hope though. Nice layering in the guitar in this.
delicate and great control, keep thinking the high glasslike on this is Jame's track mixed in. Lovely textures on all these Roger but particularly this one.
Nikola Tesla turned to pigeons in his extreme old age for companionship, feeding them through his open hotel window. After a life of dedication to improving the life of humanity, Nikola finally allowed himself time to find his own human nature.
Really like this. Your voice is getting defined in all these songs this one no less and the feeling between the self driven ensemble is tightening. Good work Chris!
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Interesting fusion of sounds and ideas
I dig the sounds.
Cool Jim! Thanks!
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I love this! It totally captures my late December mood!
Nice job Jim. Thoughtful and pleasant tones.
Very relaxing. Love the backwards and downwards-pitched tones!
...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.
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ghost in machine. Nice and short to the point!
Really nice mix of live and environment and production Kav
world calamity!
nice phrasing Jim, sounds electronic but not!
nice curve to this Bill
this is excellent particularly the opening as the guitar vibe is great tone and interspersed nicely Chris. The latter goes to surprising places.
wonderful!
really nice Kavin
echo Bill, lovely melody and sense of explore. Interesting fact re the artificial sweetner.
quite something, art reflecting the times pretty much and that's what it's supposed to do. Well done Chris. Hope against hope though. Nice layering in the guitar in this.
delicate and great control, keep thinking the high glasslike on this is Jame's track mixed in. Lovely textures on all these Roger but particularly this one.
brilliant and perfect!
love the subtly of this and the way you evolve each section.
subtly marvelous Peter!
lovely - movie score!
Really like this. Your voice is getting defined in all these songs this one no less and the feeling between the self driven ensemble is tightening. Good work Chris!
Like the eno and cool synth tones in this which I'm feeling lot these days! Nice beat and flow.
Amazing Kavin! Gotta see that one day. Excellent piece, glitch like but progresses to a great groove!
Touching, pensive and on point - good one for James!
Bach like and holidayish at same time.