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We will be on air every Sunday from 14:00 - listen live at ury.york.ac.uk, or find us on iTunes (radio > university/college radio > University Radio York).
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Saw an add on TV for something called "Drag Me To Hell". Dunno what it is with horror films, but apparently scary music is on my mind. Thanks for helping exorcise it.
The guitar part, btw, is e-bow plus slide so any tonality is an accident.
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This is the first part of a theme that my dad composed for piano and and I orchestrate it.
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This is a tragic, dramatic, distressing piece for orchestra, strings make it sound like a great calamity.
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After several weeks without playing, I sat down one night at the piano and this simple melody immediately came out of my fingers. Composing sometimes feels like rediscovering a cherished old memory.
Copyright © 2009 Tiago Castro Henriques…
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Here's the soon-to-be smash-hit all on its own. Rob and Steve enlisted the talents of a serious hip-hop producer to nineties-up samples from Alphaville's 1984 chart-tickler before unleashing the sick and also fat rhymes of the MC they're calling…
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Interview on censorship at the University of York
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For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
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Space Trumpet was an excuse to try out my new plugin "Little Spacey" from Expert Sleepers and also to exercise the Kore sounds from Acoustic Refractions.
MIDI was supplied via IAC from Reaktor using Lazyfish's Spiral sequencer. The project…
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The original song is called Beng Je Hoofd by ADHD. The original beat is whack. I guess the lyrics are too.
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Everyone who has every created music should try to do something with just an 808 and two guitar samples.
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I have a thing for flutes. I guess this is where it all started.
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Again a track that has a version with vocals, it's about a day in the park with friends. Everyone tries to pick up a girl but fails in a different ways.
The bass drum is a slap on the back of a guitar and the snare is made with a can of Heineken…
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This track also has a version with vocals, it's basically about someone travelling to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem to complain about everything that's wrong.
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MC's always nag you about two things, to make their voice more prominent in the mix and to add more bass.
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There is also a version of this track with vocals describing a boring evening at some party that's not really going somewhere and ways to cope with that.
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Two people calling each other at a party setting up a meeting in the kitchen to get a new beer out of the fridge.
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The beat started out as a short interlude, but a lot of people like the guitar sound so I stretched it a bit longer.
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Walking around the streets at night, slightly agitated.
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One of my friends has vocals to this tracks lying around somewhere, the story is basically two people meeting on the street somewhere and exchanging stories about how well they're doing in life.
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I used to record all voicemails I got on my landline for posterity, this is one of the less intelligible ones.
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Turn this one up REALLY FREAKING LOUD!
Written, recorded and polished off in about 45 minutes or so. Clearly my British influence shines forth in this one, right down to the SG through a Vox amp tones and backward riffs here and there. (and…
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This one is a personal favorite of mine, though it got savaged on Garageband.com. Ah well...
It has a lot of parts, lots of gtrs, and boatloads of harmonies. Actually, one guy on Garageband loved it. Maybe some day I will buy him a drink.
Listen…
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What's rock and roll without a yee-haw or war-whoop before a solo?
This ragged piece of something or other came from a riff I had laying around for a couple of years. I pieced it together kind of last minute for RPM 2006. It's not bad, a lot…
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With a title like this, you have to listen once, right?
There's a lot to tell about this one, but instead I will just say I had a lot of fun doing all the gtr parts on this one. I also really like the bass part in the chorus, which sounds a bit…
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This was another fun one for me, especially doing the backing vocals. The song is a bit haphazard, structurally speaking, and my performance has some technical issues, but it was just fun to play.
The riff came to me early one, but kept elluding…
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Nothing like a good gtr riff to inspire a song. This one is backwards in a way. The first verse has a lot of layers, the second one is much cleaner...
I had fun doing the backing vox on this one, it was the first day I really had my voice back…
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This song has a tale similar to Left Me Wondering. This was made up on the mic, both gtr and vox. Unlike Left Me Wondering however, I went back and overdubbed some backing harmonies and I also did a little extra GTR on it too.
What's fun about…
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Also recorded when I was very, very sick...I needed to get RPM 2006 kicking into gear, regardless of the state of my voice.
This song was written and recorded on the spot. What you are hearing is what I made up as I went with the record button…
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So this one was a melody I had floating around for a couple of years. It originally came to me in driveway while getting the car. Who knew that walking around from the passenger side to the driver's side could be so inspirational. Anyway, I originally…
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This is my stadium anthem, the one to close the show with. Everyone put your lighters (or cellphones) in the air and sing along...
I was sick as **** when I recorded it, so my vocals on it are really pretty bad. Ah well, that's rock and roll…
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This is the 'single'. Its short, punchy and dead simple. Like 1 chord simple but it builds like a mix of Foo Fighters and NIN. I had lots of fun with the midi, you can get some great sounds out of. I'm rather proud of this one... as you can tell…
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Originally this was a Van Halen-ish tune. Now... Well, listen for your self. This kicked things off for me. I really took inspiration from Mike Patton in Tomahawk. Very experimental with the voice hope you like it.
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A nice Christmas song. Full album available at http://www.btown.co.nr
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A song all about the gooch! Full album available at http://www.btown.co.nr
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A song about Beethoven's Shoes. Full album available at http://www.btown.co.nr
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Inspired by Ironik's chart success, Rob and Steve unleash their latest musical assault on the world of pop music (warning: contains rap). Rob accuses Pink of nicking from BBC quiz show theme tunes, and Steve Gardner's Question Time sees a man…
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Little instrumental bluesy number at request of Tess and Bethan... later the backdrop to comedy/blushes
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This is a total remake of an earlier posting.
Lead vocals courtesy of fellow Alonetoner, Dana.
In the lyrics, I was trying to capture a sense in which there is something else beyond -
something which draws me as it were homeward. A son…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1997
(School Year 97-98):
Track 7
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1997
(School Year 97-98):
Track 6
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1997
(School Year 97-98):
Track 5
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1997
(School Year 97-98):
Track 4
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1997
(School Year 97-98):
Track 3
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1997
(School Year 97-98):
Track 2
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1997
(School Year 97-98):
Track 1
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The first of my 'one song every week' challenge
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Here I attempt to articulate a few distinct feelings of the home, or the affect of cultivating one's own space, or not.
Instrumentation: house keys, pots and pans, long bamboo flute, synth, drum programming, voice(s), and didgeridoo (a real…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1998
(School Year 97-98):
Track 4
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1998
(School Year 97-98):
Track 3
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1998
(School Year 97-98):
Track 2
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1998
(School Year 97-98):
Track 1
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someone told me that this song is too long...i just stopped when it was finished.
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Preview of "Capricorn" (minus parts to be performed live) from Hybrid Groove Project's ZODIACROBATIC, an arrangement of Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Tierkreis", 12 melodies of the Zodiac. To be premiered on the Mobtown Modern music series in Baltimore…
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This song is sort of like New Wave, but with a more modern feel.
There are no real guitars used in it at all - it's all synths and samplers.
I think this version of the song needs a bit more work, and hopefully I will get around to it one day.
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This is a try of a scherzo for piano, I will try to make more and better
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this ain't perfect, i've been working on it a while. the drums sound like shit, my vox are horid and the guitars suck balls, but i kinda like it.
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