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A "new" song made from samples taken from Bessie Smith's 1929 recording of St Louis Blues, with added radio noise. One of those things you try just to see if they work (well my name IS Frankenstein).
Check out the original below.
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Canadian laptop live coder and netlabel boss Norah Lorway and Cumbrian improviser Shaun Blezard join Kat and Alex to talk a lot of nonsense for an hour. It's entertaining nonsense though, so you should listen!
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Guess I'm keeping this one an instrumental. :)
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God still speaks to us - mostly to our hearts but also audibly to certain people.
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I recorded this to sound like something the early Beatles would have done. There are about ten Beatle songs referenced in it. My children (now all adults) were singing on this and I like the end where they can be heard laughing.
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This the litany Of Humility by Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val (1865-1930) set to music.
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The Ave Maris Stella is a popular liturgical hymn of unknown origin. It can be dated back to at least the 9th century for it is preserved in the Codex Sangallensis, a 9th century manuscript now in the Swiss Monastery of St. Gallen. Its appearance…
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This about "dith" as an Australian might say - we never know when we'll be called home, so we'd better be ready.
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This is the parable about the sower and the seed. Musically it was inspired by a Richard Thompson song, "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again."
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I wrote this after seeing the movie by the same name.
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