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this is the second electronic song that i've written. it feels short to me, at the same time i don't want to run the risk of "repetitive electronic music" stereotype. enjoy
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a slow,intense meditation on a musical landscape,using coloured
plates from atalanta fugiens
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i found a bell at the thrift store [more soon come]
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i actually play a guitar on this [and i think it sounds nice]
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a cover of the velvet underground song, sort of
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a slightly revamped version of this techno tune
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a slightly enhanced version of this breakbeat tune....
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when the only thing u cant have is the only thing u want
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the first multi track piece that I actually finished "in the box" in Cubase. An ambient kinda thing that grew out of playing around with the Line 6 DL4. Not sure I like the bow parts, but I may re do it later
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I'm Learning MAO with Reason, this is my first track using this software :D
This is just a test, there's no real end to the track, the purpose was to get to understand the general process of compositing with Reason. ;)
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Cover of Sister Savage's original, awesome tune.
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Slack key guitar and baritone ukulele.
Hula version.
Pauoa Liko Ka Lehua is about the beautiful flowers (Lehua) of Pauoa. The double entendre (kaona or hidden meaning) involves a girl with swaying hips.:)
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Hula version.
Slack key guitar with ukulele (Eleuke with high-octave G tuning)
Ka Uluwehi O Ke Kai praises plants of the sea, the fragrance of the lipoa (a seaweed) and the limu kohu reef plant used for flavor in Hawaiian cooking.
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Hula version. Slack key guitar and Eleuke with high-octave G tuning.
An ancient Maui chief named a district Ulupalakua, or "breadfruit ripened on the back", because the fruit ripened during transportation (by foot) to his home. This mele…
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