Remember that last level of old Nintendo games? Late at night stressed out screaming at the television just hoping you will beat the game? The stress? The anxiety?
Remember that last level of old Nintendo games? Late at night stressed out screaming at the television just hoping you will beat the game? The stress? The anxiety?
Anyone who knows me realizes I dig electronic music....yet have no idea what I am doing when it comes to creating it! This is just some groovy randomness messing around with new studio equipment.
Mancera is an spanish Fortress build about 500 years ago in an island with the same name, in the south of Chile.
Off course it has a lot of history, i used to go there when i was a kid and i have big memories of it, been in the big dungeon, where…
Since Norm found himself in an acoustically great room, full of unfinished cabinets I couldn't help but add some acoustic guitar, crank it up and hope you like it Norm!
Life is a quest for knowledge and a simple realization that not only is there so much we don't know but to declare it somehow is empowering. A great collaboration with Norm who is an amazing percussionist and a super cool guy! Thanks for the…
Man, great collab that I missed. Love the whole track, nice harmonics floating in and out and a good progression of chords to go along with sweet percussion.
My first attempt at a Blumlein or Mid/Side recording. This one is actually a mid/side recording as I used a directional mic in combo with a figure 8 ribbon mic set at 90 degrees from the main mic. Thanks to Pat Broaders for the loan of the ribbon…
Thanks Kirk! I thought the process might start with old boot leather and assorted hoof parts, mix it with snouts and lips and I've got dinner fit for a king
This is simple test of East-West symphonic choirs solo soprano voice and East-West Hollywood strings contra-bass. I feel its a bit reminiscent of Lord of the Rings - of course, your mileage may vary - it is a very simple and direct arrangement…
Basically my feeble attempt at a fist pumping 'dance' song... but of course I had to weird it up a bit. :) The main vocalist who basically says variations of 'I like to dance' are my computers voice. Thanks for listening!
So I dropped the guitar into DADGAD tuning for the first time, threw a capo on the third fret, rifled off something nice, and sent it to Movement to Contact for his contribution, got it back, did some mixing...
Here is the result.
YOU NEED…
I still love our collab. You track really amazes me to this day....it was the music that inspired the lyrics...it amazing how a few notes and chords can take me into a certain space. The way you played this was so jammed with emotion, I decided if I was to do vocals is had better be from the heart or it would have ruined this track...anyway I love this one...truly amazed me...
This solo studio dub jam was created and recorded in about 8 hours of play time one day. As usual, it starts with a simple drum machine track, then fretless bass, then keys, guitar, then a Balinese kecak drum and a tbilat drum and finally melodica…
Originally on my [24-hour album](http://alonetone.com/colingarvey/playlists/24-hours-of-aargh) back in 2008, I've added an invisible rhythm section and remixed it.
I may do this with a few more old tracks I didn't quite get right first time round.
Drop-D is the dub project of producer/bass player Scott A. Meister living on Mt. Fuji where he also runs a Bed & Breakfast with his wife on Lake Yamanaka (a.k.a. Yamanakako). C-4 is a studio jam.
Comments on Movement To Contact's stuff
Slammin' guitars. I'd like to hear some vox on this tune.
I want that crash cymbal. Please.
Cool. I still dig your drums man :)
Damn fine acoustic guitar intro.
Nice changes. I like this groove.
hey, nice record you made here - feels really good!
funky
groovey
some cool drum effects here!
cool vibe here
nice work on this...love the space created
cool start
indeed it does
Yes!!!
A great beginning to this it just sucks you in .......
Love it....
Holy crap! Soooooooooo good. And it gets better by the minute. This is spectacular... And I needed it.
Yes!
Sounds nice.
always great to try new ideas,, especially when they turn out so fine, congats on the new equipment
Comments made by Movement To Contact
Wow, I LOVE this...I have no idea how I missed your music before.
Way laid back, the bass in this is killer. Really enjoyed it.
Damn man, that's some nice riffage you've got going it's sure got the 'shuggah feel to it.
Still a killer track...
Man, great collab that I missed. Love the whole track, nice harmonics floating in and out and a good progression of chords to go along with sweet percussion.
Swweeeeet sweeet sweet, I second rick on this one! Killer!
No flow issues, sounds great! Happy One year John!
Thanks!
Thanks Kirk! I thought the process might start with old boot leather and assorted hoof parts, mix it with snouts and lips and I've got dinner fit for a king
Sick! Worked for me I dug it. FAVED F A V E D
Diggin it, I used a similar voice effect on the SPModified track with other alonetoners. Very cool
Ha ha Thanks Keith. Still love this song and your whole RPM man.
Thanks for the listens. :) very nice collab you have going here! Very clean recording as well!
Thanks!
I still love our collab. You track really amazes me to this day....it was the music that inspired the lyrics...it amazing how a few notes and chords can take me into a certain space. The way you played this was so jammed with emotion, I decided if I was to do vocals is had better be from the heart or it would have ruined this track...anyway I love this one...truly amazed me...
Listening while skateboard in the park...this is really good music for this. Nice soft breeze.
Stunning.
Tight sound another track for a nice sunny wander. :)
Perfect Colin. Very clean mix, love the melody and the lyric hook, with the backing vocals. Fav'd and enjoyed :)
Thanks! Killer track, just got a chance to comment on it.