Movement To Contact's listening history

phantasm777's avatar
this is based on an improve from back in jan 75, then guitarist - chris layed this riff out and i never forgot it. it was the first time i was in a band as a bassist. the rest of the riffs are mine and everything else disastrous done in this song…
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Starting out as a simple and awe inspiring invention, progressing to a more chaotic and demanding machine driven future. - people becoming enslaved to these devices. Feeding the machine. Phone samples were recorded from the output jack of my…
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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…
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Djörk's avatar
If your movie needs an 80's montage song, perhaps you should consider this one... :)
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thetworegs's avatar
Reg was feeling lost last night in the cellar so he got the house band together and struck up this heart breaker....................
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kirklynch's avatar
Started out be an innocent little jazzy study in quartal harmony, but the DL4 was still in my signal path and things went downhill from there! Another done with my beloved '58 Stratotone
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Tharek Ali Mokbul's avatar
Another one For Wren's Album Little Bird ORH:Vocals and Lyrics OsCKilO: MusicLittle Bird, Little Bird the tiny brown wren so small but so loud its voice fills the woodlands and moorlands and farms its beautiful song so vibrant and full it…
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This is the third song from the Thomas - Lennon project. A collaboration with Michael Thomas of Cave Street. http://alonetone.com/cavestreet Lyrics and vocals - Michael Thomas Wildgeas Music - Paul Lennon Enjoy! Love is Free as you let it…
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This is a “cross-over” pattern. Cross-over patterns are a type of enharmonic polymeter, where 2 rhythms with different numbers of beats/measure are played at the same tempo: the measures do not line up each time. These rhythms have measures…
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Norm's avatar
This is a “cross-over” pattern. Cross-over patterns are a type of enharmonic polymeter, where 2 rhythms with different numbers of beats/measure are played at the same tempo: the measures do not line up each time. These rhythms have measures…
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