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I decided to try a few different things this year for RPM. This is the single (along with a b-side to make a playlist) I'm using to show I completed RPM. All told I had six songs and could have listed an EP, but the songs all need a bit more…
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If you're watching, you know. If not, stay away from the elevator. It has a certain appeal Disconnecting from half of your life Getting through the day by forgetting who you are No need to find a way Not remembering all that went wrong…
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Straw can be light and golden yellow Is often used to stuff our pillows Straw is the hay you see in the fields All those hay bales give good feels The scarecrow of Oz was made of straw though his brain held nothing at all Dorothy held…
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Microfreak, bass, guitar, drums.
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Demo for FAWM '25. A collab with @villedog inspired/adapted from original lyrics by @johnkaniecki [Intro] Excuse me Buy, Buy! Buy, Buy! Excuse me Buy, Buy! Buy, Buy! Excuse me Buy, Buy! I don't want your junk [Verse] I…
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number eight becomes finished song number 19. Do I like this because of the swing groove, or in spite of it? I don't know. The rhythm guitar in your left speaker is a Les Paul Custom and the one in the right…
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my contribution to the 2025 rpm season
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number seven becomes finished song number 18. I kinda like this one. I think it's going onto the final RPM Challenge album. I just wish I couldn't hear the keys on the saxophone clicking. I don't think I've ever…
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Demo for FAWM '25, A collab with @nahlej381. In an interview, David Lynch once called Eraserhead his most spiritual film. When asked if he wanted to expand on that, he replied "no". This might be my most spiritual song. [Verse] My head…
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number four becomes finished song number 17. I'm waffling between not liking this song and thinking it's just meh. The guitar in your left speaker is a Les Paul Custom and the one in your right is a Les Paul…
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2025 RPM Challenge Song Idea number 13 becomes finished song number 16. Meh. Waste of a good guitar solo in the outro. Rhythm guitars are a Takamine F-400 S 12-string into a Shure SM57. The leads are a Gibson Les Paul Standard 50's into…
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Glory's Gonna Shine Verse 1: I woke up with a feeling deep down in my soul, The world keeps on turning, but it’s out of control. Storm clouds are rising, you can hear the thunder roll, But I know my Saviour’s in control. Verse 2: Seven…
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number nine becomes finished song number 15. This one is not going to make the RPM Challenge album cut. That middle bridge section... what was I thinking? Laughably bad. The rhythm guitar in your left speaker…
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number 18 becomes finished song number 14. I like the song all right, but the performance could have (should have) been better. It's okay, I guess. Rhythm guitars are a Takamine F-400 S 12-string into a Shure…
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number 20 becomes finished song number 13. As the great Ian Gillian once said, can I have everything louder than everything else. This mix kinda got silly as every level kept going up and up and up. It's a fun…
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What the hell's a djembe? No, me neither. So it gets an airing in the intro. Tried to hit a just-behind-the-beat edginess to fit in with the just-behind-comfortable intent of the song. Titles are hard. *Tech Corner* More clangs and thuds…
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A bit of Frankenstein of a song, lyrics cobbled from old lyric fragments, with variations on bass and melody and piano motifs, like I couldn't make my mind up where it was heading. Something about it, so has made the cut! *Tech Notes* Hmm…
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The song's about betrayal: about mixing with the wrong crowd, who then drop you from a great height. It's a love song. Maybe I should find a twee skirmish instead of relying on that Muse. *Tech Notes* Hmm. The usual set of twenty-three sound…
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The song started life as more sonic doodles using the Numanesque 1979 synth emulators -- so if you think it's 80s, you're a year out! Was also working on transitions from verse to chorus (as I've listened to too many fawmers doing this rather…
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TL;DR: more guitary than my preferred synthery. With production practice too. --- For a recent collab, I undertook collation duties: mixing received stems without (hopefully) losing their original energy. Those stems were played on real instruments…
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TL;DR: it's got percussion in it. I had an idea for percussion-heavy song: that I found tough to articulate because it's not a usual thing for me. More practice required. I dialled back the bpm as the percussion became (even more) a wall of…
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This started out from some sound design doodlery. A couple of the synths I've been using have some non-standard routing options, so I've been getting better acquainted. They're not modular, though the Reason hosted stuff does have visible, virtual…
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I sold my upright piano earlier this year: it had been underused for a while and my head's been buried in the DAW for a long time. So played arpeggios into DAW instead. Then quantised them within a inch of their lives. More doodles with the Backbone…
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Ditty with jangles, bass and celloish thing (all Halion) and plenty of triplets. [Drum sounds from Groove Agent; edited using the new Drum Pattern editor. New for Cubase that is ... but every other DAW has had for 20 years, I suspect.] Vocal synths…
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Hmm. The trigger was to use a random Wikipedia page [via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Random ] -- it gave me a 1990s Brazilian film I'd never heard of. Although it sparked a song, the verses that more obviously related to the film got…
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I'd been recommended some free plug-ins for DAWs. One of these plug-ins emulated synths from yesteryear that were bizarrely nostalgia inducing. Which led me down a path to a sort-of retro style song. It's possibly anachronistic: I didn't check…
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Not _entirely_ sure where this came from, probably the muted trumpet sound, that's only possible to play in the wearing-a-black-turtle-neck style. Other motifs followed suit. 'Tis mainly from Cubase Halion sounds ... Reason double bass, and…
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TL;DR: the song's about waiting too long to do the right thing ... and then still choosing to ignore it when you get the chance. Last autumn, I spent too long polishing production & sound design at the expense of, amongst other things…
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TL;DR: this is a synth-pop track about being true to yourself. For the last couple of days of January, I'd been listening to Pete Shelley's "Homosapien"¹, on repeat, like a deranged teenager. The idea was to overdose on a song I liked, so that…
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A mention to freesounds.org -- a hole full of rabbits and, um, a Portland Ferry. The ferry's foghorn makes an appearance on this track: a love song. Elsewhere there's the usual synthery -- including Vocaloid vocal synth -- plus some orchestral…
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*Lyrics* Looking down at the scars Seeing bars on your window There's a beauty In the broken life I see Don't cover the tears Glory in your flawed story Scratch the surface To let it bleed Roll up your sleeves We choose to sing…
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This song had been a "fragment" for a couple of years -- a state the befalls many an aspiring melodic doodle, sound design or chord cadence. This time, the glockenspiel melody that formed the initial draft had another iterative polish, together…
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If I'm being kind to myself, I'll say that I wrote this in a "through-composed" style. Truth is it probably required another verse etc., to nudge the song's story along and provide some semblance of structure. Instead, I was enjoying myself adding…
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With thanks to FBJ Matt [https://fatboyjamz.bandcamp.com/] for the title, which inspired the lyrics and overall intent. The vocals are largely from synths (I input the melody and lyrics, the synth -- Vocaloid in this case -- generates the tone…
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I don't sing many songs: this one's a duet with Sarah, who _can_ hold a note. Piano sound from Verve (the plug-in, not the band). I like the affected sounds: like socks & nails stuffed in the wires. Wonky zither from Vital, drone from x…
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Like a king, my queen sits on the throne.
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Sequel to the "Spectrum EP", Anthem is the first single released by Jahmahn Sheyin. Enjoy Reggae out of Nigeria.
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It's a sick world we ya live in. And with the fulfillment of prophecies of endtimes unfolding, signs we can't miss, "We Call To You" takes our hearts back to Jah. #Jesussaves
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This was rejected at a songwriter competition. You be the judge.
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Fellas, you can be busy conquering the world, buh nah left ya woman dem lonely at home. Learn from Jahmahn, a certified lover man.
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It's systemic, how dem a have and play we down. But a time is near and Babylon cyaan escape whaa come fi dem.
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number six becomes finished song number 12. I like this one. I thought about naming it "Hyperactive Zany" but thought better of it. The GarageBand drummer would have worked up quite a sweat if it were a real person…
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number five becomes finished song number 11. I didn't even realize that song idea number five (literally the song's working title) was in 5/4 time. What a coincidence! Too bad the song wasn't better. It's kinda…
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This song was written and recorded to my phone in less than 15 minutes - it's the reason I ended up dropping the first 2 songs I recorded from my 2025 RPM effort , as they sucked compared to this. Lyrics I’m too tired to do anything I’m…
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An electro instrumental track, with the occasional unintelligible vocals.
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Let’s go save the planet Let’s stop all pollution It can’t really be that hard you’d think But it’s not what we want So we vote in fascists Guess that we’re just in it for ourselves I don’t know, what we can do anymore As I watch the…
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Lying on a rooftop Head shot in my sights Finger on the trigger The time to shoot is right Oh yeah, I’m killing a billionaire We all saw it coming They knew we’d fight back It’s no use complaining Your skull’s about to crack Oh…
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Stop telling me things that are just made up Stop making it hard when it’s so easy Stop shoving marbles inside my mouth Stop making me over and over think it Get me out of my head Stop everything I need to get off this train of thought…
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A minimalist arrangement on this song, just piano and vocals, and a small synth solo. Lyrics I love you with dirt on your face and grey and tangled hair You don’t need to try to impress Because I just don’t care I only want you to…
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I feel calm when it’s night Away from things that are bright Under the glow of the moon I’m happy If I could go back in time Take me to the 90’s that would suit me just fine I don’t like how things have turned out Since the tech bros…
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This track was recorded at Bannerman Brewing Co. by Jake Nicoll for the RPM Challenge VinterStüdio compilation.
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number 14 becomes finished song number 10. This isn't so bad. I used the just-loop-the-bass gimmick and while that sometimes works for me, this time it just feels super repetitive. Not bad, just not very good…
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Music and Lyrics by Sam Wells (c) 2025 An RPM project Lead Vocals - Felicia (Dreamtonics) Backing Vocals - Solaria (Eclipsed), Sheena (Dreamtonics) and Hayden (Dreamtonics) Verse 1: He wore my face, but his eyes were dead Like his…
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2025 RPM Challenge song idea number 16 becomes finished song number nine. This one is decent. I wanted a little bit of a head banger on acoustic guitar. It works on that level. Rhythm guitars are a Takamine F-400 S 12-string into a Shure…
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Radical Pizza Machine 160 BPM Music and Words © 2025 by WGP ⎮ All Rights Reserved Composing, recording, programming and words by Thorsten Hürter & Jørn Erdmann This track was made in February 2025 especially for the RMP Challange 2025…
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Rhythm Passion Motion 120bpm This is our RPM Challenge 2025 submission Music and Words © 2025 by WGP ⎮ All Rights Reserved Composing, recording, programming and words by Thorsten Hürter & Jørn Erdmann This track was made in February…
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Radioactive Particulate Matter 118bpm Music and Words © 2025 by WGP ⎮ All Rights Reserved Composing, recording, programming and words by Thorsten Hürter & Jørn Erdmann This track was made in February 2025 especially for the RMP Challange…
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The RPM Experience – Prelude 120bpm Music and Words © 2025 by WGP ⎮ All Rights Reserved Composing, recording, programming and words by Thorsten Hürter & Jørn Erdmann This track was made in February 2025 especially for the RMP Challenge…
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OK, this is my attempt at trying to get back into composing something again. It's not really what I was trying to produce, but I'm not fighting my lack of creativivity anymore.... so enjoy or whatever :) Everything but the vocal is me.
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