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!
A collaboration with Chris Vaisvil! I'm so jazzed he took a Thumbjam sketch of an idea and ran with it. Either an alternate Star Wars imperial march or Amon Duul jamming with Mahavishnu, don't know which.
Chris Vaisvil: guitars
Kavin.: Synths…
Mellow morning mist fall
Melting into day
This summer said son, you are lazy
Don’t follow any example, break every rule
After awhile you’ll find it’s so easy to do
Just stay within the limits of your love
Soon the air will turn colder…
As a teen Ringo had wanted to emigrate to Texas to meet Lightnin' Hopkins.. what if?
Liverpool to Houston
Liverpool is far from Houston
1960 to present day too
What if fab was just fine
And Ringo had gone to Texas to hear Sam sing the…
As a teen Ringo had wanted to emigrate to Texas to meet Lightnin' Hopkins.. what if?
Liverpool to Houston
Liverpool is far from Houston
1960 to present day too
What if fab was just fine
And Ringo had gone to Texas to hear Sam sing the…
Landry/Garn
When I sent this song off to Jim, he sent back tracks for a second rhythm guitar, lead guitar, and drums. Bass soon followed, and Kavin's slide dropped in nicely. Just thought I'd let y'all have a listen to what came back to me…
Cool. In many ways I like this one better. Not so much ME, and Jim does some lead. Nothing against Norm, but the drums work better here and seem to propel the song more.
Recorded in 2008.
Fuzz guitar through an old DDL into a pitch transposer, recorded in one pass with no edits or overdubs.
Just a minute noodle doodle, really, but it's gonna go somewhere.
Honest!
Partita for solo violoncello was composed for Sumire Kudo in the spring of 2007. Although it is a single movement work, its form derives from a collage-like assemblage of diverse materials that can be heard as fragments of movements from an imagined…
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
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.
Beautiful work!
E.X.C.E.L.L.E.N.T.!!!!!
Great guitar presence. What were you playing?
Thanks for the collaboration - all I can say is - I'd like to do more. :-)
It is so hard to cut through the end of RPM - I really like what you added to my bass line! Thank you for this! Your work is excellent!
This one is perfect for where I live... where walking the lake is a frozen under foot experience
Very "cool."
Awww! Happy Valentines Day!
Really clean!
very cool, I like the frippertronics/snake guitar sorta thing mixed with the cascading in the left channel.
This is really pretty
Great idea. Killer production.
This is killer stuff. Is that all you?
Comments made by kavin.
Beefheart is alive and well! Like the gtr.
Delicioso!
Cool. In many ways I like this one better. Not so much ME, and Jim does some lead. Nothing against Norm, but the drums work better here and seem to propel the song more.
Yah Joe!
Tantalizing
Plunderphonics? Sampling? Cool.
Nice pickin. Similar in style and tone as Adrian Legg, heard of him?
Do you own the copyright for this song?
Slk really started something! I second Cap's good one!
good morning Roger...ppp
Nice take on the heads!
Some pretty badass pickin' on this one.
This is pretty amazing.
Tasty. I need to check out the rest of the album!
Santana called, wants his bongo player back. Great live track!
Actually quite good Tipu. Much to be said for subtlety and minimalism.
Nice chords and playing.
Dang thats one hot little number!
Smooth, nice recording of the guitars.
Good 'un. Been listening to Doug Sparling?