So it has been a while since my last RPM. I felt this song was the best was to reintroduce myself with the insane process that is the RPM Challenge....
So it has been a while since my last RPM. I felt this song was the best was to reintroduce myself with the insane process that is the RPM Challenge....
It's ok.
136 BPM Standard Tuning
If anyone is interested in trying their own lead on this track let me know i will upload just the backing track.
Take care everyone and stay safe
So it has been a while since my last RPM. I felt this song was the best was to reintroduce myself with the insane process that is the RPM Challenge....
It's ok.
136 BPM Standard Tuning
If anyone is interested in trying their own lead on this track let me know i will upload just the backing track.
Take care everyone and stay safe
So it has been a while since my last RPM. I felt this song was the best was to reintroduce myself with the insane process that is the RPM Challenge....
So it has been a while since my last RPM. I felt this song was the best was to reintroduce myself with the insane process that is the RPM Challenge....
So it has been a while since my last RPM. I felt this song was the best was to reintroduce myself with the insane process that is the RPM Challenge....
I'm digging this - you get the levels perfect. I like how the instrumentation slowly builds up over the course of the song.
(It's nice being able to see the audio visually now when the song plays - it gives me a better sense of what the optimal levels are for music should be.)
So it has been a while since my last RPM. I felt this song was the best was to reintroduce myself with the insane process that is the RPM Challenge....
There's a darkness creeping in the woods by a brimstone tree
A withered headless horseman traveling on the breeze
A mighty footprint measured 15 inches long
Whispered voices rolling in off the fog
(Chorus)
Transcribe plates made of stone…
The song may be simple, but you should have seen the leaf. Being the first of it's kind, it really had to set the standard... which it far exceeded. It will be remembered as a great leaf.
Same here! My studio phones and my car are the best way to check stuff....one day when i get out of debt, i will get better moniters. I have always heard that the best way to check your song is to play it on the best and then worst set of speakers you can find, if both sound good, you mix is coming along just fine.
drip by drip..
I did the guitar and bass tracks first, then procured my 10 year olds cello for the main bass line :) I also tried my luck playing cello with a bow on this track- which was a new experience.
The trumpet and violin bits are played…
Good ole wah pedals ;) I think sometime in the future i would like to invest in a talk-box...why? i have no idea, i think if i ran my guitar with a synth effect on it, through the talk box to a wah....it might get interesting.
The song may be simple, but you should have seen the leaf. Being the first of it's kind, it really had to set the standard... which it far exceeded. It will be remembered as a great leaf.
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!
A day at the beach and a moment of seeing past the trappings of the physical world into what's really important. This song is doing double duty with another Rock-opera concept.
Lyrics: Fuzzface / Music, Vox: Dave Berry
Recorded on BR-1200;…
I couldn't talk for a while afterwards and I felt like a moron after listening to my vocals, but it had to be done :) So no laffin'!
Our attempt to be on the roof of Abbey Road Studios if only for a moment!
The Lineup:
Guitars: gtalfsen
Piano…
I couldn't talk for a while afterwards and I felt like a moron after listening to my vocals, but it had to be done :) So no laffin'!
Our attempt to be on the roof of Abbey Road Studios if only for a moment!
The Lineup:
Guitars: gtalfsen
Piano…
Thanks man. I really need to remaster that song with Norm tonight. I couldn't sleep and tried to remaster it this weekend and it's a little loose. I think I could tighten it up a bit, and do a little more with the drums.
I wrote this song after hearing about an old medical procedure involving removing a small part of the brain which controlled certain emotions, thus making the patient zombie-like and thought it was an interesting concept. Emotional isolation if…
I couldn't talk for a while afterwards and I felt like a moron after listening to my vocals, but it had to be done :) So no laffin'!
Our attempt to be on the roof of Abbey Road Studios if only for a moment!
The Lineup:
Guitars: gtalfsen
Piano…
Very nice. Remember to train yourself to sing from your diaphram. It's something i'm still learning how to do. If you don't you can really mess your throat up. Permently. ;) Vocals sound just fine and track it tight though.
drip by drip..
I did the guitar and bass tracks first, then procured my 10 year olds cello for the main bass line :) I also tried my luck playing cello with a bow on this track- which was a new experience.
The trumpet and violin bits are played…
Had to do this in Live....
Not Much time to Record Lately..
One track through the MBR onboard mic..
Hope you Like it!
Peace
Tharek (OsCKilO)
Lyrics
Crown of Dust
By T.Mokbul
If wealth was found in Shitty eyes
A thousand diamonds…
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!
Wrote all the lyrics and most of the melody for this song in one sitting during a particularly busy period in my life.
Just an indulgent little jazz tune poking fun at myself... those who know me well will instantly recognise the lyrics as…
Thanks! Glad you liked my little "rant" of a song ;) I really like you voice, and the jazz style. I must confess i have no idea what you are saying but the emotion comes though. Anyway, thanks again for the listen.
Stealin' Pumpkins off the vine...
Such good fun I do it all the time.
Single Gon Bops conga track miced for heavy bass. And 2 tracks of cow bell, of course.
4/4 200bpm
Deep and raw....I FNG LOVE this, if i could fav it twice i would. It would be better if you could play this over very large speakers in an ampitheater. Low bass shakin your knee's.
Came up with this Before bed last night.
Had to record it this morning so I wouldn't forget the Sound of it...
Live recording
I'll do a better version when I have more time...
Well.... Off to work for me...
This is…
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Loving it when it explodes Sunrise
I have been missing some new MTC i know it a bit late to the party, but ive been out for a bit. Tastey tune
Oh yeah, love it.
Mighty fine album MTC - sorry I didn't spot it earlier.
Oh yesss... I was going to maybe go to bed and listen to this tomorrow... but... change of plan : I'm gonna listen now, sleep can wait :)
Well I know I'd only reappeared a month after this, but how did I miss this album existed? Magnificent opener.
Just what the hell did you tell that splinter?? Stop talking to the enemy!! Nice work here.
Oh yeah. Cool playing.
diggin this one esp at 1:58, 2:43. nice man
Oh yeah loving the riffage it’s working for me
great Build up, nice playing man
Definitely OK! Go on then... upload the backtrack and I'll have a little look. Tho' I'm trying to do the April RPM thingy
Nice one, Mov!!
This rocks. I like that subtle flanger around the two minute mark.
Grandiose work man!
Excellent work.
I'm digging this - you get the levels perfect. I like how the instrumentation slowly builds up over the course of the song. (It's nice being able to see the audio visually now when the song plays - it gives me a better sense of what the optimal levels are for music should be.)
Oh, yes. This is niiiiiiiiice.
Soooo good to hear new stuff from you! Settling in for some MTC goodness right now!!!
F%&$ yeah! Great tune as usual. Guitar tone is killer!
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Same here! My studio phones and my car are the best way to check stuff....one day when i get out of debt, i will get better moniters. I have always heard that the best way to check your song is to play it on the best and then worst set of speakers you can find, if both sound good, you mix is coming along just fine.
Good ole wah pedals ;) I think sometime in the future i would like to invest in a talk-box...why? i have no idea, i think if i ran my guitar with a synth effect on it, through the talk box to a wah....it might get interesting.
RE: Tired hands: There is bass in the mix, just at a really low freq. ;) Glad you liked it!
I hope you realize this song gets stuck in my head at least twice a week. ;) It's sweet.
Thanks rick. ;) Decided to go heavy on it...
Thanks for the listens Dave. ;) Glad you liked the track.
Launched radio.....helping to supress the boredom of a long work day since Jan 2010...;)
P.S still rockin this one ;)
Thanks man. I really need to remaster that song with Norm tonight. I couldn't sleep and tried to remaster it this weekend and it's a little loose. I think I could tighten it up a bit, and do a little more with the drums.
Very nice.
Very nice. Remember to train yourself to sing from your diaphram. It's something i'm still learning how to do. If you don't you can really mess your throat up. Permently. ;) Vocals sound just fine and track it tight though.
MUST LISTEN AGAIN....and again....and again....
Running through some of your stuff to get an idea of how you play....THIS SONG KICKS ASS!
I love your drum sound.
Very nice stuff here. Dig the changes.
Thanks! Glad you liked my little "rant" of a song ;) I really like you voice, and the jazz style. I must confess i have no idea what you are saying but the emotion comes though. Anyway, thanks again for the listen.
Deep and raw....I FNG LOVE this, if i could fav it twice i would. It would be better if you could play this over very large speakers in an ampitheater. Low bass shakin your knee's.
The bass line to this is sick man!
Thanks for the feedback man. Glad you liked the jam, but be sure to thank Launched too, he had the lyrical vision. ;)
Very nice!