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A mashup with Roger Sundström Soundscapings Jérôme Poirier (19MAR10) Lee Noyes(Crane in the Shade) for Sound-In 2010-03-20
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Waiting For The Lights To Come Back On Yesterday after a storm rolled through, we lost power. Recorded two separate tracks with the Little Martin using the handheld, then laid them on top of each other.
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Intermittences is about memories coming and going, sometimes hurting. It is about ups and downs. This part is about felling fulfilled, but it is a dream. At the end you wake up. The harmony is still in you, but a part is lost and you feel alone...
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From 2011 but apparently never got around to uploading this. Live looping with the 12 string. The title refers to the great Ralph Towner.
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EclipZe_Muzik@yahoo.com EclipZe Muzik soundcloud Ill never give up
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DECENCY AND HONESTY AND TRUTH - Lyrics by (mostly) Terry "The Bear" Brown - and (not so much) Merry Bear. - Music by Merry Bear. Three children born, their single mother Molested as a child And made a little wild - By her father and her…
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This is a very lose improvisation by me of the classic post Cold War Vietnam era song by David Crosby, Paul Kantner & Stephen Stills, Wooden Ships. It popped in my head this evening on the way home from work. I haven’t done much music in several…
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MrMudd&MrGold is a duo project with my friend from Brooklyn, Jim Goodin. Inspired by our common interest for acoustic improv and love for the music of Townes VanZandt and Steve Earle.
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MrMudd&MrGold is a duo project with my friend from Brooklyn, Jim Goodin. Inspired by our common interest for acoustic improv and love for the music of Townes VanZandt and Steve Earle.
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From 2011 but apparently never got around to uploading this. Live looping with the 12 string. The title refers to the great Ralph Towner.
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