Continuing the delay project of the last several nights spun off by Sunday's inspiration. This piece recorded on 12-string, heavy delay and overlay. Stay tuned for where I'm going...
Continuing the delay project of the last several nights spun off by Sunday's inspiration. This piece recorded on 12-string, heavy delay and overlay. Stay tuned for where I'm going...
Continuing the delay project of the last several nights spun off by Sunday's inspiration. This piece recorded on 12-string, heavy delay and overlay. Stay tuned for where I'm going...
Continuing the delay project of the last several nights spun off by Sunday's inspiration. This piece recorded on 12-string, heavy delay and overlay. Stay tuned for where I'm going...
After not having played for a while I was inspired by a Steve Tibbetts sound and tried to recreate it and failed. This came out. The title was indeed misinterpreted words not intended and not really about this piece of music but in a sense was.
After not having played for a while I was inspired by a Steve Tibbetts sound and tried to recreate it and failed. This came out. The title was indeed misinterpreted words not intended and not really about this piece of music but in a sense was.
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!
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.
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Interesting.
Cool. Is something like a DADGAD tuning?
Just listen to it going the other direction -- sounds good being launched into the sky too!
I like it in this direction -- I'm downloading it so I can hear if I like it going in the opposite direction. Rock on!
Very interesting! Will have to check out more of yours
Interesting -- groovy! Psychedelic -- and out there! Hypnotic.
Got it Jim. Nice closing piece.
Best one yet!
i like the tune quite a lot and am therefore thankful you were unable to achieve the tibbets sound. gregzbloom@gmail.com
Yay, Jim! That looping/layering really works, approaching Tibbettsism.
Glad you can balance picking and cycling bud!
Just a guy and a guitar! Lovely! Nice sounding guitar! Bethan M
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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.
definite Fripp infused here. Takes me back to Wind on Water I think.
19 and modern color but 300 years ago in emotion and feeling!
segue to the dreamlike state out of the cool guitar Frippish section nice surprise!
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.