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entitled "Costume Shop Creeper." All sounds gathered from the inside and outside of a costume shop, excluding the "creeper" which was recorded as an outtake by my boyfriend. So in a sense, I made him the creeper when at the time of recording…
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I chose a reading of Dylan Thomas's "Do not go gentle into that good night" and illuminated it with some sound and music samples.
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We were supposed to comprise a beat across at least 3 tracks from individual sounds. We were also to explore sampling. The first beat and the fast drumming beat (towards the end) I made entirely, but I sampled the second section drums and the…
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Written and produced by Michelangelo. I just added some slide reso. Mick's dad played harp.
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lyrics by Mike Adams
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I know, not really a raga. Darrin Kobetich on mandolin.
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Kevin Emmrich added lyrics, vocals, harmonica and percussion to Walk That Lonely Road. Thanks Kevin!
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More music from the Hubert Selby Jr. documentary. The best thing about writing a bop tune is naming it.
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More from the Jam Camp live CD. David Broyles and Michael "Smitty" Smith are the wonderful guitarists in this band.
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This is a tune that I did sitting on a plane. My laptop battery was fading fast... I like the fact that this is a rough sketch. Not all perfect and finished. I offer this up in response to the forum thread "Do You Ever Finish Your Tracks…
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This is the sound track to a short movie i made. YouTube movie coming soon!
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This is a composition I recorded with "Jam Camp" in 2006 on the Flying Spot Records CD "Jam Camp Live". Trees just don't get enough songs.
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This song was recorded for the independent film documentary, "It/ll be better tomorrow, the life of Hubert Selby Jr.". Sadly, it did not make the final cut, but it will always be a favortite of mine.
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