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Tomorrow marks the beginning of the RPM Challenge.
So the screwing around I do today should be either tossed or posted to avoid the temptation of using it in my RPM album...
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"Pizza: The Rock Opera" is Beatnik Turtle's 10-minute opus chronicling one man's struggle to order pizza. From TheSongOfTheDay.com and their album, November available on CD Baby, "the iTunes" and other fine digital retailers.
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From the Nada album:
"Instead of the last judgement, what worries me is the final dream." [The End Of The World / Joao Cabral de Melo Neto]
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Another "warm up" spur-of-the-moment recording as I got prepared for RPM 2009
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Warming up with a quickie recording to try and get reaccustomed to this equipment
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Among the special guests are the corpse of Jeff LaSala (as animated by six thousand yellow jackets and a colony of Africanized honey bees) providing lead vocals and sundry items. His very doomed brother, John LaSala, also sings lead.
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Among the special guests are Horkmeijer Springtail and his lovely choir of snow fleas providing backing vocals and the very doomed John LaSala on lyrics and lead vocals.
Under shoes:
issued dire adieux.
Too few legs:
the world's new filthy…
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The very doomed John LaSala sings lead.
Lyrics available at virb.com/fes
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Among the special guests are the corpse of Jeff LaSala (as animated by six thousand yellow jackets and a colony of Africanized honey bees) providing additional vocals. His very doomed brother, John LaSala, provides lyrics and lead vocals…
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as shall be uttered by the False Leafy Jar of Mordant Synthesis upon the Eve of Clambering Day
A transcript of this speech has been published without authorization in "HEY Cities!" by Sidedown.com. When the Infestation Apocalypse comes, you…
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Among the special guests are Horkmeijer Springtail and his lovely choir of snow fleas providing backing vocals, the very doomed John LaSala on lead vocals, and the great King Bandit and his mommy, Kate providing additional vocals. The very doomed…
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Created and performed at the whim of the tyrant Michael John Keegan
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Among the special guests are Horkmeijer Springtail and his lovely choir of snow fleas providing backing vocals, the corpse of Jeff LaSala (as animated by six thousand yellow jackets and a colony of Africanized honey bees) providing additional…
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More testing. An improv demo for the Breaking Light project for the RPM Challenge.
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ITS Just So Funny. wait till the middle, thats when it really takes off heh heh
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This song i don't even know what was going on, all i know is that it turned out exactly how it should be. I really like the lyrics i did for this song.
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This is actually the first song we produced, and the one that started the whole project. It's based around a sequence from the good old Korg Wavestation.
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Rough and Slow acoustic version of the more poppy [lifeline glu and sudara collaboration](http://alonetone.com/doublemeanings/tracks/lifeline).
If you like 4 minutes of the same 3 chords, you'll LOVE this song.
Now that I have two microphones…
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Unidirectional mic so the vocals are muted. Just futzing around with my soprano uke.
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glu's time machine takes you to an ancient Maori War Dance
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I love this Nico song, so i threw it over the beat from Only by NIN and the rest just fell into place.
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Another downtempo and minimalist track from our debut album, this one even has some percussion ;)
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This is the title song from our debut album (also called “In My Mind”, duh). It's probably the most experimental track on the album, featuring spoken rather than sung vocals.
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This is a melancholic, slow waltz, with the main instrument being a melodica. Oh, and vocals by Pia, as (so far) always.
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Definitely one of the more “approachable” songs from our debut album “In My Mind”.
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a short exploration of the fugal possibilities of a chinese musical mode....
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another song for kindergarten delinquents. wrote this maybe 15 years ago to make my friends laugh. recorded it, of all times in my life, this week.
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Performed by Cherry Bomb and co-Written by Michael Porwoll.
Lyrics:
(Verse)
You gotta rocket in your pahket
and you know i wanna knock it
Lookin at your body
But I wanna crop it
Havent you heard Im a three-pronged socket?
Take yo boat and dock…
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Performed by Dirty Yeti, featuring Ian Scott on percussion and vocals.
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A John Carpenter-esque theme song. The song appears in my short movie "The Saw Mill 3" about 1/3 into the movie.
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Dedicated to the victims of the 23 day assault on Gaza.
Copyright © 2009 Tiago Castro Henriques, some rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Still adding, but not getting any better. Just flirting with disaster
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see description on www.dusthill.net for more info
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see description on www.dusthill.net
about the songs
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Another fingerpicky gospel instrumental. From the old days.
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I composed this track as a demo of my sampling project "The First Bulgarian Virtual Choir" some time ago...
I invited the famous folk singer Katia Georgieva to perform the live lead vocal.
www.audiogrocery.com
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I have to give credit to my baby daughter Amelia for inspiring the basic groove of this song. No vocals yet.
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This one varies between having a rock-ambient feel and more playful as well. It's long, but you have to stick around for a fun part at the end!
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Apparently Shreya was listening to a lot of blues when she wrote this. ORLY? Anyway, since she is a woman of mystery, she subverted the typical gender role of this dark, dirty blues dirge and then I trompled all over with my crazy additions…
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This is the definitive guide to the current hot issues at the University of York.
Presented by Tom Sheldrick and Rob Watts, this edition takes a first look at the new Courtyard SU bar, gives you the facts about the effects of the economic downturn…
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