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Written for Oberlin production of "Closer" - metal samples from the oberlin scene shop and produced by Alec Longstreth banging on everything he can find. You can also check out [Driving in Rain](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/39/) which uses…
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Here is my contribution to Carl Unbehaun's, Minnesota Homebrew Radio Show, song writing Challenge:
Write a song about Minnesota ... Anything goes.
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If the left don't get you, then the right sure will. A lost FTB track recovered from obscurity.
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A slower and perhaps dreamier version of the Simon and Garfunkel classic.
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Music by Trevitte Brown. Lyrics by Me. I tried to sing it, but it was too high, so Trev did. An old-fashioned Christmas hymn-style song.
Lyric:
Even though it's christmas
Doesn't seem like Christmas
Money's always tight here round…
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a song that I did on my own
have to drive a lot for my work, wrote a lot of songs about driving and this is one of them
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Driving down that highway
Steppin' on the gas
Blowin' down the freeway
Honey, it's a gazz
Got my eyes wide open…
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because tardigrades are cool and look a lot friendlier than Guild navigators
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ambient music created with Synth One - a free iOS synth
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SWEET AND FREE - Version B
Lyrics: Mohamed Ibrahim
Vocals, Vocal Melody: Kim Noble
Guitars: Frank Zax
Bass: Andy Gupta
Drums: Robert Cudmore
Original Music & Production: Steffen Offermann
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An interpretation of the early electronic music concept of "Musique Concrete" using a variety of urban and zoological noises.
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This is the first song that I wrote for my friend Matt's animated film entitled Thanks a Latte. I was really excited to be asked to do the music for it, and this was my first shot at writting for it.
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Many of us have dilusions, illusions, not quite sure what is really, and what is imaginary.
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I couldn't get to sleep after night shift, so I let myself on electric guitar.
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This song was made to show respect that I have for Polish artist Kora, who is not here anymore.
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This started with an a-capella idea posted by Kim. I felt like I had to play some simple chords on the piano to it, and then found a drummer, a guitarist, and a bassist to help me turn it all into a complete song. :)
Thanks to:
Kim Noble…
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