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I started with a MIDI file created by seeding the "Meta-Composer" Poodles & Flan with the word "Memory," and then fed it to three virtual VST instruments: Tweakbench Carillion & Tapeworm, respectively a Bell Modeling synth & Mellotron…
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As a super Buxtehude, Hartmann and Bach fan I always wanted to compose music for organ... so this is the second of my sublime passages for organ. This is a Prelude and Fantasy-Fugue in C minor
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Prequel to Mondo Boss' hit single "Feel It Now (Girl You Want Me)." Tells the complicated and complex story that comes after meeting a beautiful girl on the street.
Featuring Mixmaster Beardface.
Lyrics:
When I met you on the street
my…
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A cover of a song written by Glasgow musician Phil Campbell.
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A blues jam session with myself. I love playing the blues, so I wanted to create something where I got to do it all.
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The Portuguese version of "Raining on the Cabixi".
If you listen close, and if you can tell the difference between an indo-european language and an amerindian language, you will hear the second verse sung in Mamainde - an endangered language…
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This is a prelude I wrote for my son, this is the piano solo version, theres another one with cello
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this is a remixed version not sure if its better please let me know thanks
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The third one of my sublime passages for organ. The picture in the album's photo is the cathedral of Puebla city, where I live.
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This is an instrumental celebration of numbers such as 4 and 650. If you do not like 4 and 650 you can pretend it's about your favorite numbers instead, I won't mind so long as you don't go around pretending that I wrote this piece for 33 or 550.
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Artist: Jeff Hill
Album: My Quarantine
Label: 434 Noise
Release: May 1, 2009
When I first saw you in the morning light
I couldn't take my eyes of of you
I believed it was love at first sight
Even though I had been with so few
But you…
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Score made for the basement scene from the original Night of the Living Dead
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This original melody idea was jotted down in October 2003 in Harmony Assistant, and I had written it thinking that someday I'd make it a real song with lyrics. While playing the tune on the computer, my daughter came in and said she liked it…
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When four years old and hanging w/ Daddy in 'Studio Garage,' my son Isaiah (now eleven) spontaneously composed this.
Thanks for smiling with me.
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