Sam was a very articulate and kind friend; he spend way too much of his life in a wheel chair and yet demonstrated a lot of grace.
We lost him just over a year ago.
Among many other unexpected, Christ-like kindnesses, he realized at one point…
This is great. It's like it can't decide if it's Jazz or 20th century classical. Reminds me a bit of the first Mahavishnu record without the frantic aspect. That's it- I'm swiping some chord voicings from you for new inspiration
Another remixfight remix: I gave Admiral Bob's reggae tune "Evolution of my Heart" a thorough reshaping. Dark dubby tech house, skittery drums, fog of echos, throbbing shadows.
If you like it, go vote: http://www.remixfight.org/
From my first album of beats, "Tompkins Count Organic", this song samples the banjo and voice of Frank Profitt, from an old Folkways recording. Also sampled is a composition of mine for violin, played by Rolf Schulte.
Shaken, not stirred please.
Experimenting more with sandbags' Elysium. This time I used it to trigger elephant samples for part of the percussion section.
From 2006 or 2007. One of the first (and one of just a few) pieces I wrote using Reason. I was definitely listening to Patrick O'Hearne at the time...might have to buy some real piano samples.
Lyrics:
Caged as a bird
free will is such a bitch
it's your responsibility to stay alive
pay the bills etc, etc
but how you enslave yourself
whether or not you enslave yourself
it's up to you
this is pretty ruff, but i don't see myself rerecording it anytime soon plus i can't find the lyrics and i'm too lazy to write them down ... anyways. i guess its just a bunch of thoughts about God, a little dramatic. enjoy!
Just a spontaneous (and very rough) two hour tune. Written and recorded yesterday, edited and mixed today. I might as well get it uploaded now because I'll be spending the next two weeks preparing to move across the country.
Lyrics:
We…
For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
Comments on K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions's stuff
I vote for a longer version of this. Love the horns and the percussion bits underneath.!
I enjoyed that mate nice horns
Again, love the horns! This piece was short, but good!
go kev!!! yeah!
Nicely done mate like it.
Very cool!
Beautiful melody man!
Yeah I like, dig it very nice
captivating. Real nice recording K. Some interesting FX too!
wow, really like this tune! lovely vox and melody
One after the other, outstanding...
Hauntingly beautiful!
a force to be reckoned with
Transported me somewhere infinitely cooler than my immediate surroundings, and in to the body of someone horribly classier than me.
I think Miles would have liked this one! Great track! And great songs all together!
Exciting Track!
apocalyptic- love it!
This is great. It's like it can't decide if it's Jazz or 20th century classical. Reminds me a bit of the first Mahavishnu record without the frantic aspect. That's it- I'm swiping some chord voicings from you for new inspiration
oooh I'm getting nervous listening to this one. Love the seemingly never-ending string progression.
love this one
Comments made by K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions
yes: may it always evolve, my fren; beautiousness --yes thanks for these beautiful, beautifully sequenced experiences jusplainbiutiFULL
yes; thanky
the title was enough; thanks for the sounds
makes my eardrums dance; they are normally wallflowerZ jitter, flitter -glitter 1:01 turns smile to laugh
o yeah, friend. ye olde smile bringer, there
-so very nice, dr.; you utterly tasteful tone meister -you orchestrmeistR you make me listen; yes
-YEAH, man!
beautious; beautious
texurisimo! o yes
yes; thanks
holy yes
yes and yes oh, and YES
groove me; move me..... ...a la townsend
HIGHlariosity
groove it; move it. nice sus at end of phrase; yes
that bass tone makes me think
i wish too
...ah yes- le power to b-come
...oh yes, my fren; yes.
oh. oh. oh. oh. CURE me with that intro, man. Yeah.