There's something about my speakers that love your tracks! It must be a mixture of the production, ambiance, percussion (when applicable), mic position and mostly the performance! Great work!
Caveat emptor: I did absolutely none of the drumming in this piece.
ANOTHER WORLD PREMIER! FIRST RECORDING OF THIS PATTERN - EVER!
My friend Kokou "Alex" Yemey delighted me with another visit this evening. He played "Aju" - all 5 tracks…
Very raw, completely improved piece. One track, one take.
Guitar -> GT-10 -> JamMan Stereo
A touch of Discord 3 was added as a send effect. Limiting on the master track. Et voila.
Sorry about the clipping.
Recommended listening…
Although I think I like this version the best, a longer break in the middle (at 2:40 there is a short one) with some ambient shalalas would be cool, just to break it up a bit. Just my op., the song and production are great as is.
Part IV of a fully improvised ep. Available for purchase at bandcamp.
http://maxsipowicz.bandcamp.com/album/the-winter-in-our-hearts
By buying you will also get a $5 discount on the price of the LP I am working on once it comes out.
I have issues at my house, sometimes they manifest themselves in my tracks. In this case, the bassoon and oboe represent the mouse. The guitar is the peanut-butter.
Finally, the finishing touches seem to be put on this three-year-old song thanks to some very talented people.
The band is:
Liam (age 13 at the time of recording) on drums
A Girl Named Sam (she's no kid!) with the backing vocals
Genevieve…
Sank a solid 17.5 hours into this one, so there won't be a complete album out of this 24 hour day.
Had the structure floating around for a year; this is my first stab at it. There are definitely huge revisions in store.
It seems a lot of you record with open mics and can relate. I record 1 track at a time with usually 4 or 5 tracks. So, Im only asking for about 15 minutes of Silence...IS THIS TOO MUCH TO ASK??? Anyway, my house is so loud, I get a lot of bloopers…
What's to say? That we actually have anything to do with what our government does? Ha! Even Woody Guthrie knew the truth. They just leave that verse out of his "anthem".
No Man's Land
Easy come, easy go. Nothing lasts for long
Pay your…
Time to upload an oldie from February - see the video
Stratocastor copy from a kit with lace pickups x 5 through guitar rig 4 against Norm Harris' Illesa in the Pantry!
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great rpm effort!
nice texture.
a little lindsay buckingham some stephen stills .really cool
love that slide
another good one. hearing some robert fripp/brian eno influence.
nice pickin'. very fahey-esque. enjoying the whole album so far. thanks for yer comments on our stuff too.
So Relaxing after all the job to making the RPM ... Thanks for this peaceful moment :)
Sweet piece of work, this!
:)
There's something about my speakers that love your tracks! It must be a mixture of the production, ambiance, percussion (when applicable), mic position and mostly the performance! Great work!
Wow, thanks! :-) This is an amazing recording!
Nice fingerstyle there Kavin, both intricate and relaxing at the same time. Very technical work, I bow to you sir ;)
Great pickin'! Nice flow all through this piece. I love a good acoustic slide, you just don't get to hear it often enough out there
Nice laidback RPM album... wish I had been a bit more chilled instead of illed :)
Chilled :)
Nice one mate wow there's some critters out there.
Oh what a delight!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is fab! (Haha, and I can spot Mick Fleetwood a mile off!)
Yes, I can hear it - eerie. I would never have thought so much was going on at night, good recording.
Great tone - and interesting structure too. Nice work.
Very cool mate very good dig it.
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Wow Steve you uploaded quite a smorgasbord (sp?), need time to catch up! Welcome to alonetone!
I like this lil ditty..glad to see you here Bruce!
This is great that he played this with the "tape" running! Can I use this? I would not alter it, as you mentioned it shoud'nt be.
great improv!
Really good, unique song (singing) and treatments here. Thanks
Although I think I like this version the best, a longer break in the middle (at 2:40 there is a short one) with some ambient shalalas would be cool, just to break it up a bit. Just my op., the song and production are great as is.
Don't know how I missed this the first time around. Badass slidin'!
thanks Rhonie! You may want to look up the original John Fahey version, too.
Reminiscent of Neil Young's Dead Man soundtrack. Keep up the great sounds Max.
the praise genre is not really my cup o tea, but your voice is heavenly :)
Great groove.
Nicely done! Hope you got that little booger.
I love the feel and energy of this kind of music. Makes me wish I knew more Spanish.
Great song, great duet. I just got back from there and this sure hit the spot!
Pretty good as is! Like all the tuned percussion/organ interplay.
kickass cover!!! Doors Rock!
Appropriately, a blues song, I can relate.
thanks, yawl. @Richard: the pic was taken at Spider Rock overlook in Canyon de Chelly in the Navajo reservation, Arizona.
Excellent new songs up JMT, esp. this 'un. I look forward to the day when we can jam again.
Very cool, inventive stuff.