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I worked as a kitchen skivi in the entertainment district for a short while and all night the sound of people moving fom bar to bar would come up from the street. I was working in a comedy club called the Glee club, it's also where I wrote Rhubarb.
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The title comes from reading "The Willows in Winter" to my son Maurice, which is the sequel to "The Wind in The Willows" and thinking of Toad and the sort of idyllic natural landscape. While messing around in Logic, I ended up creating a "Drag…
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This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
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A project for yoga i did, improvised musical over breathing of a few poses
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Publicado bajo autorizacion y sin animo de lucro. www.carranga.org
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Publicado bajo autorizacion y sin animo de lucro. www.carranga.org
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Another Bainsey collaboration. Improv harmonies and lirics. Rough mix, will need to add some dynamics to bring the backing track forward.
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I was just having fun recording, but its not very well performed, i would say its just an improvisation
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I recorded this short piece on guitar for my friend Andy Hulse's 2003 film "High Lonesome". This part is for a driving scene with no dialogue. Early morning in a southwestern Texas landscape.
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I recorded this short solo vocal with a minidisc recorder while up in a tree. This is a one-take, one-track recording (with lots of delay added, to be sure). The bird you hear was actually accompanying me at the time. A later, expanded version…
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Performed by my wife, Marie Rinkoski, on clarinet. Recorded in the woods around Ithaca NY, and layered with some scratchy vinyl pops. This clarinet melody is the introduction to a song I wrote on one of Pablo Neruda's Sonnets.
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A meditative space for guitar, harp, vibraphone, english horn, french horn, viola, cello, and double bass, from my large work "Mandala of the Four Directions" (2004).
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Im a christian, so all of my lyrics tell about Christ. I wanted to add a cello and strings in the beginning and end of the song... I love the cello, I dont know how to play it but love that instrument!
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The lyrics dont say anything... I was just playing around. The music sounded to me like for playing it at a big concert.
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I like this song because I made it the 31th of december of 2000
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A short exersise in distortion and improvisation. A low day.
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i was just goin through my phone and i found an audio file of mr kanes class =]
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Made from a few samples from the Commodores track entitled: Three Times a Lady.
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part of my epic poem! I wouldn't blame you if you don't want to listen, I sure as hell still don't know how to read poetry!
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part of my epic poem! how many times can one line be copy/pasted?
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part of my epic poem! its not supposed to be amazing i think, maybe i'll record my book of poetry and post it on alonetone.... but holy cow how annoyign would i be then, postin all this trash lol
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part of my epic poem! good ol part three. just as good if not equal with the rest of the parts. ha
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part of my epic poem! get ready to be mind butt plugged.
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spoken word I did this originally on a voice recorder that has now been stolen. if anyone knows who has it, tell them its very important to my poetry career, that thing was like 40 bucks.
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One of my favorite poems I wrote i believe either in gallup or moving from gallup to south carolina.
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a conversation i had on the phone with Katie Marie a short while into our relationship.
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Ah, writin in south carolina when i thought i was the next best thing since marky mark and the funky poetry brigade.
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yea its cool. thats what i wrote it for, to be cool.
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