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Written while working at Northeast Broadcasting School. Started out as a piano/bass/drums groove and sort of evolved into this forgettable number. The lyrics took about 4 seconds to write.
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Written at Northeast Broadcasting School as an experiment in replacing recorded sounds with samples. It was played pretty much as is by Prime Meridian in about '99 or '00 or so. It was heavily reworked and played by Break Even from '03-'05 and…
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Written during a spring break writing experiment in 1999. Write one song a day. I did it pretty easily. This is about a photo of my grandmother that I saw at her wake in 1998.
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Originally written in my bedroom in 1992 or so. Later rewritten and played by Prime Meridian from 1998-2000. It was basically forgotten about until I found it on a tape in 2004 and brought it out for Break Even.
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Enjoy:)
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hi there ! I just returned from thailand vacation woah 1 week without makin' any kind of music is a damn hard! even ought some flutes over there thehe! I just started this track after returnment and I really think this is gonna be one of my favourite…
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Part 3 of Actor/Director Ron Weber's many flubs and outtakes during a voice recording session for a radio show about Broadway musicals. Collage made with a 360 Systems Short Cut editor.
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Part 2 of Actor/Director Ron Weber's many flubs and outtakes during a voice recording session for a radio show about Broadway musicals. Collage made with a 360 Systems Short Cut editor.
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Actor/Director Ron Weber's many flubs and outtakes during a voice recording session for a radio show about Broadway musicals. Collage made with a 360 Systems Short Cut editor.
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Another sound effect from my 1995 production of Macbeth. Again, using only reel-to-reel tape decks, a mixer and a mic, the voices are me and my then 5-year-old niece.
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Sound effect I created for a 1995 production of Macbeth I directed in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The voice is me, with thunder recorded in my back yard. Put together using three reel-to-reel tape recorders, a mixer and microphone. The feedback at the…
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titi monkeys, spider monkeys, tamarins, an ocelot, a frog, and a bird thrown together to make this musical menagerie of jungle life.
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Actress Beth Dixon reciting the Maid's "Fire" monologue from Ionesco's play "The Bald Soprano." These variations were put together using reel-to-reel tape, minidiscs, CDs and a 360 Systems Short Cut editor. No computer software was used for…
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This is the basic theme for "weekend in new orleans", a documentary we're currently writing the soundtrack for (it'll be adapted with variations throughout the film). It's very quiet. (Video trailer coming shortly.)
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This song was made entirely from a single sample of a toucan. Enjoy!
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This was to write a song based on what Jesus went through as seen by the apostles.
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This one came out of my brother in law dying. God ultimately just wants us to talk to him.
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Pretty much is self explanatory. We don't want to believe that other people would lie to us to get us to believe in something.
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This song is based on Romans 3:12 and Mark 10:18. It kept bugging me until I wrote it.
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This is sorta of a 60s rant with a spiritual bent to it.
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A simple song of praise to God.
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When I wrote this I was not thinking about the verison commercial! Though God always has the best reception! The chorus is based on Psalm 17:1-7.
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A song based on Psalm 27.
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A song about Jesus. you believe or you don't, it's that simple.
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A song written by my mom. Recorded as a demo with my good friends Simon Tan (bass) and Koko Bermejo (drums)
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A song I wrote in 2002. Recorded as a demo with my friends Simon Tan (bass) and Koko Bermejo (drums)
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This tune was made with a single sample of some oropendolas feeding on capotroche.
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In medieval parlance, this would be called an "alba."
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This song is one half of a "breakup diptych." The other half is considerably less polite.
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Me rewriting Stephin Merritt rewriting the early Beatles.
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A hitchhiker recounting one day on the road. Listen a few seconds in for one of the louder members of my fan club.
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Have a Listen & Please give ur feedback..Thanks:)
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I found a spot beside the path on the mountain of Jazz, not very far up, but the view was pleasant, so I stayed a while and and grabbed some words from the beauty and life passing at the time.
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How can we derive meaning os even pleasure from constant partying if the parties have no meaning.
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I wrote this on one rainy Saturday morning. I was thinking of the old Beatles song I call your name.
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The ending track for the CD Geezer. Brian came up with this one, it's pretty cool.
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This song was inspired by a co-worker that got fired and she thought the owner of the company would come and see her, but he didn't. So we turned it into a love song to make it work.
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This song is on here twice. Brian was primary author on this one. He did it the way he wanted and the other one is the way I wanted to do it.
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A beautiful song by Brian, one of my all time favorites of his.
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Another Brian song. Another good tune.
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This is mine(Osborne). It started out as just a instrumental tune, but I wanted some lyrics. Brian couldn't come up with anything, so I had to write them myself!
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This one is Brian's. Good tune.
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This one again was inspired by the Beatles, specifically Yesterday. You can tell in the first verse. I wrote the music and some lyrics, but Brian wrote 90% of the lyrics. One of the first songs we wrote together.
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This is probably the best song on the list. I made the opening track on Geezer, absolutely fabulous song and I had nothing to do it.
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Spacey electro sound with a suprise end
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Some nasty ass electro shit
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Waves Of Synth
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KOL fed into the blender
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Straight up squeltchy beats
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I recorded this ocelot while it was in a trap. There are several traps set up here at the research station to catch mammals so that they can be radio-collared for research. I am currently working on a tune made entirely with this sample- stay tuned!
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Tried few tabs of this classic evergreen tune..
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A song about going nowhere...and liking it?
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Just a little song about delusional thinking aided by substance. Lap steel guitar and acoustic and interesting exotic instruments.
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An old traditional sea chanty with a long intro that's influenced by the playing of Bill Frisell
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Global warming addressed in a semi-traditional song borrowing the form and some words of The Crawdad Song
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Words written by Gray Bouchard, everything else me.
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Sometimes you have to tell someone how you feel.
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An instrumental tribute to my dog Smokey, who passed away a few years back
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There's a book about Teddy Roosevelt called River of Doubt and this was influenced by that.
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This song was written for a festival of Peace that took place in St. Catharines, On, in June of 2008
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Track 4 on the first Big Big Bucks demo.
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Track 3 on the first Big Big Bucks demo.
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Track 2 on the first Big Big Bucks demo.
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Track 1 on the first Big Big Bucks demo.
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