So thought provoking. I’ve been finding that many of the musicians I follow are composing wistful soundscapes that invoke an emotional response. It’s like the musical world is trying to work its way through some heavy stuff. Well done, sir!
Home made cannon in Just Intonation, cymbals struck by hand and bowed. (I don't own so many cymbals - I made a field recording while walking through the cymbal room at Sam Ash. A most exciting experience actually!) I did buy two cheap cymbals…
Year: 2010
Album:
Strange Danger
Artist's description:
Frank wrote the lyrics, sang, played bass and drums. Chris wrote the guitar and flute (sample) and mastered the affair.
Contributors:
blowing leaves by FM
i like to walk on a day like…
Reg has been trying to learn the art of slowing down, relaxing under the pressure of abstinence.......................it seems to be going well .............
I used about half of the tones produced in my stop sign video as samples looped in Kontakt and improvised on an 88 key controller in 17 equal notes per octave. Not something you'd listen to for enjoyment.
Flinch
I'm guilty
I took the bait again
And here I am again
Always with the same stupid grin
And I didn't go as planned
Few things do I've learned
From the top I pulled it
but I didn't see how far you'd go
didn't I see you flinch…
Well, this may be the final tweaking of this nice little sing along song...
I sent this fun little sing along off to Jim of MTC fame, and once again he has outdone himself... And I can't thank him and his wife (who appears covertly) enough…
almost forgotten because while i did this in may of 2009, i forgot about it until just today may 2011,,i was walking out my studio door, when i noticed an old cd with a marking pen title,, brought it with me in the car and took a listen,, not…
This is a musical setting of Bruce Andrew’s poem “jjj†from his book “Moebius†thanks to PennSound archive.
To create the music I hijacked Norm Harris’ Y Class Steam Locomotive Bell sample and his percussion piece Ilesa and added…
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
Loved it. Great phrasing and use of the sustainer. Must get me that some time :)
yes!
This is great. - I had to listen again,..
Nice.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234179267968 a mere 2,150 used on ebay --- good luck --
I love that Drop D and harmonics.
just so nice like this
Gorgeous tension - loving the mystical flavours!
:) that’s nice!
Oh, this is so beautiful! The slide is achingly sweet.
they boarded ill doomed planes and took off for the coast, of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most
melancholy and looking in the water
This is superb!
sweet
So thought provoking. I’ve been finding that many of the musicians I follow are composing wistful soundscapes that invoke an emotional response. It’s like the musical world is trying to work its way through some heavy stuff. Well done, sir!
Kavin one of your bests! Lovely - the opening acoustic is artful and the emergence of the electronics is subtle and sweet, love the long trail on it.
Dah dee dah dee dum - nice one fella.
mix feels off-balance but that bass is massive and fresh sounding. i dig the closing splash
nice work here!
Good stuff.
Comments made by kavin.
some very moody blues there (not referring to the band)! Well played. Some old Beck/Clapton/Page sounds shining through.
brilliant sounds
At the risk of dating myself, this reminds me of the Small Faces..which is good. It has that 60's psych pop feel.
Mucho thanks Johnny Stone, ER et al. Maybe soon I'll have something new to post, if I can drag my butt off FB.
Reg been listening to Enya too? Nice one here.
Nice! Well played.
Good one JMT!
pretty creepy. But cool.
Really like these tones and ambient sounds!
Simply beautiful.
The guitar sounds great on this.
Mysterious psych piece, well done!
I like everything about this! Great colab!
thanks. @ vaisvil, no overdubbed the synth later just for a little spice.
Well done my man, glad you "discovered" it.
Hope you feel better, I sure do!
thanks folks, yes mmi I busted the high G on my 12 and need to get some work done on the gtr...
is this what they call post-psych-rock? Whatever it is it's great!
Nice transitions and enjoyed reading about your methods.
Really enjoying this playlist. Like a different musical reality going on here. The vocals are distant in the mix but that may be intentional.