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This is from Anima 91, a free download release that mostly featured re-workings of older tunes of mine... this was not 'old', but written in 2006 when it was recorded. It relates experiences I had in West Berlin during the 80s.
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I'd just moved house, needed time off, sat with workstation and burbled a bit, ended up on Anima 91.
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Music recorded 2005 then revisited (remixed?) for a dance score 2007 -- this is an excerpt from the middle section.
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Who would’ve thought that the last 10 seconds would take me like an hour and a truck load of takes? And thank you Logic multi-take feature for allowing me to indulge so much time in something that was completely tangential to the song.
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First things first... set your volume level to the first lightning strike that opens the track. Nothing is louder than this peak.
That said, this is a collection of sound I recorded by putting the mic near the open window as a thunderstorm rolled…
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Just a quick Bump for the DJ Sathen on RKoL. Also experimenting with Reaper's built in synth for fun.
(For those who may not know: A 'bump' is the promotional "you are listening to.." parts a DJ plays between songs, and RKoL is the ShoutCast…
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I've always wanted to make a sexy song, I think
couples need to get closer now, more than ever.
We're only human with a spirit inside us...so
lets all make the right choice:) All the vocals
are my own and its one of the hardest songs I've
ever…
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You know that joke about the brick ambient synthesizer (http://possecrewensemble.com/as606/)? Yeah, I totally used that thing on this song.
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1) pick up 15 year old guitar
2) tune it
3) trim fingernails
4) look for guitar pick
5) abandon search for pick
6) tune guitar again
7) browse through Logic channel strip presets
8) find "Mystery Chorus"
9) play simple melody
10) ???
11) PROFIT…
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The synth line is with my brand new microKORG :D
The strange electric piano piece at the end I recorded when my brother accidentally discovered the debug mode on his Yamaha keyboard. Do you recognize what he's playing?
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The companion piece to the instrumental "technique 43".
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This is a remix that I did in College several years ago. Based on the works of Flood who produced several prominant bands including U2 and NIN. I still like it today! Spread and enjoy...
Copyright 2002
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