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A dynamic rhythmic soul groove with a blistering rock hook.
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This song has hints of Prince in the intro but then quickly moves into a funky, dynamic groove with changes, breaks, fills, set ups and riffs that make it hard to sit still and listen. Positive lyrics enhance the experience. From Soulganic's…
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A raw, gritty Chicago-style blues composition with open and honest musicianship, interesting chord progressions and soulful vocals. From Soulganic's debut album "All Directions Forward".
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"Fordham & Walton" is a slinky, earthy groove with concise and funky guitar work, dynamic pocket drums, head-nodding bassline, authentic percussion and raw, soulful vocals. From Soulganic's debut album "All Directions Forward".
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Whoo Boy,....This is the quintessential universal broken hearted "woe is me song". I think everybody has been there at least once. A friend of mine in Nashville helped arrange this song. I had played with him for sometime here in Illinois…
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Disclaimer! If you are religious, avoid this song. If your not religious, turn it up and headbang responsibly.
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Inspired by a poem written by Evin Watson (a ten year old boy).
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A Psychotic rant that became our name. Dark & Sick!
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About My Past Struggles With Meth Addiction. (I Haven't Touched It In 16 Years.)
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This Track is about this BullS#!T war The US Is waging over nothing! (I Don't Trust Obama at all, too many lies!)
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Instrumental song written around '97 shortly after My Dad died.
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A Vampire song.
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A song about dieing slowly after being skinned alive.
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In English? "Through The Eyes Of A Madman"
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Just venting off rage on this song.
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A song about Zombies. I Like Horror Movies!
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One of my "Celtic" tracks - "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day" is an old English carol and I think the melody is beautiful in its elegance and simplicity. I recorded this in the basement in 2005 or 2006. Penny whistle, bells, guitars and strings…
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This is my Project 4 for Sound 1 class. The assignment was to make a soundtrack for a spoken word type of thing. I chose to lay down a fat beat with Al Gore from An Inconvenient Truth.
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I guess this song is your "first love" type. You see a girl across the room and ,...well,..you know,...
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I actually got the inspiration for this song from watching a soybean herbicide commercial. DON'T ASK...:) You wouldn't believe it if I told you.....
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I tried to write this song in the vain of the Cowboy Ballads. It was used as a title song in a film. I tried to put all the energy, mystique, and subtle undertones into this song without going overboard. I wanted to give it strength but at the…
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I like the sound of the "Native American" flute. I feel relaxed when I play.
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It's the "short" story of good and evil. I liked the way it turned out. Sometimes "less" is "more". The whole track is me. Had fun recording it.
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I wrote this in Tombstone Ariz. Lyrics never came. A buddy of mine had a studio and we played with this song for about 16 hours. It's a good song to drive to.
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I told the [good Sister](http://alonetone.com/sistersavage) that I wanted to try using vocals in a track and she offered to do me some abstract, stylized, vocals that I could play with and this little number is the result. Working with wet (pre…
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hrae's avatar
Sound 4 project - not musical, but a spoken narrative. I think I'm better at story telling than music making, hahaha
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Beat i made i hope yall enjoy it
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omg
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www.dusthill.net
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From 2005 - Another one of my early pieces written on Fruity Loops, I believe written along side Morning at the Quay. As much as I detest re-recording things, I could probably do it justice now (for what it is, but I cringe at the step programming…
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Scored narrative, featuring Alan Watts' "Who Am I" and sampled piano. Logic 9, 2009
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I like the flow of this song...its pretty rough but the structure will most likely remain and just have some melodies added...
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From 2005 - One of the first pieces I wrote and the first one I licensed. Written on an old version of Fruity Loops (pre FLStudio). Probably should have added this to my "For the Sake of Posterity" playlist...
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eastokes's avatar
Soundtrack for the video version of a shadow puppet show ("Awake", below, was an excerpt/prototype for this piece). A link to the YouTube video of the show is below!
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Second half of a solo piano improvisation exploring bitonality and bruises. E
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Solo piano improvisation exploring polytonality and the fact that I visited my dad in the hospital and he had bruises on his arm. Restraints.
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Fun song...recording the guitars was a pain, though. On my SG (right channel in this recording) I use .009's, and I tuned down 1 1/2 steps for this...you should be able to fill in the blanks from here. I had to re-do it about five times before…
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This is a collaboration between me and guitarist Kerry Hoke. Kerry did all the guitar work, with me adding some simple bass and drums.
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