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On a clear day you can see everything.
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A model of the Solar System which whirls and turns all the planets in their correct orbits at the correct relative speeds
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Read the Stanislaw Lem novel
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A ritual.
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One day you realize the world you live in is not what you think it is. They want to kill you for your discovery.
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A classically-inspired track that totally does not fit in with the rest of the album. Incidentally, Ctesiphon was a capital of the Parthian Empire.
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I believe the recording in the background is from a spy station. The other is a Spanish sonnet.
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I could not turn off certain synthesizers while I was programing this one, so I kept it as it was. Desperate sounding, I thought.
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Minor 7ths and synthesizer saxophones.
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The first track begun, the last one finished. My attempto write a techno-middle eastern fugue!
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Aural and astral travel to fabled lands and back.
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This little song was written and recorded for my 2009 RPM Challenge album "Relative Polyphonic Mutiny".
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This song was written in 2001 but never recorded. I recorded this for my 2009 RPM Challenge album "Relative Polyphonic Mutiny".
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This is the first thing we recorded together as Oil On Canvas in July 2003. It was done live to 2-track with no edits, minimal gear and no preparation. We still adhere to the improvisational approach but have taken more care with the recording…
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2009 Record Production Month Challenge offering. Very pleased with the collective results. Epic folk song. That's my thought anyway.
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2009 Record Production Month Challenge offering. Very pleased with the collective results. My favorite song from the album. Enjoy and repeat.
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2009 Record Production Month Challenge offering. Very pleased with the collective results. This track was the first one completed for the RPM challenge this year.
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2009 Record Production Month Challenge offering. Very pleased with the collective results. The title came from my friend Zane. His iced tea was in a damaged cup. Thus the title. There are various quotes in the song including some from Mishima…
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From Korea: "Fever" from "Dr. Mario"
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From Mexico: the theme from "The Legend of Zelda"
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A rough mix of work in progress.
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The danciest song this side of Dancytown! Please don't sue us, Junior and/or Senior.
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Track 4 from the 2005 RMR release "Spoke Of Shadows".
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Track 5 from the 2005 RMR release "Spoke Of Shadows".
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acid techno break beat
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Written and performed quickly (approx 2 hours) during a "dark day". This is not a political song but rather a song about the "helpless feeling" during the current strange economic times. When I used to get down I'd put on an old song I loved…
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Rhythmic groove with bass and "guitars". In addition to the obvious bass track, the two distorted "guitar" tracks are actually also basses, EQ'ed and altered with various effects to sound less bassy and more guitary.
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Bluegrass banjo, southern rock drums, goofy synths, vocoded chorus, and DnB rhythms. Technically has a NSFW word in the lyrics, but probably not discernable.
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A rewrite and expansion of one of my original songs, from a time when I was distrustful of things like drum samples and dynamics. ;P I don't mind discouraging those ninety-nine out of a hundred listeners with noisy glitchiness if it suits the…
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Written on a temporary absence from the internet, this is me retreating into my shell (and taking half damage.)
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(1 of 5 in "Tree Haus" cycle) I regret not doing more about the stodginess of this song - it's the lowpoint of the album to me. Perhaps you disagree but I still wince my way through this. Alas.
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Thanks for listening to my album, "Love ZZZV"! This opening track is still my favourite of the nine because it features nothing I'd call a mistake and still leaves me in wonder just as to how I wrote it. The extended, classic tracker-style soloing…
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I was thinking about a guy that I met one time in the street in Montreal who was just kind of aimlessly wandering about Canada following the death of his son... Manitoba: I’m on my way, on my way, On my way back to Dufresne… I remember…
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A song about whether or not to do something you're uncomfortable with... Moving Too Slow: Oooooooooh…am I moving too slow for you cause I don’t want to do this one thing that you want me to? Oooooooooh…if I want to get close to you I…
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A song about the lost art of the mix-tape and knowing that someone is trouble but doing it anyway... Compilation Tapes: Did I mention that I think that you’re a real fine dancer and I like the way you dress? I’ve known a number of girls…
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The title just popped into my head unannounced one day and I had to try to work from that. About a girl with a broken radio and the repairman who would do anything to find her a new one and win her love... It certainly appears broken, Minerva…
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This is a track from our album "Fallen They Be" submitted as a part of the RPM Challenge 2009. Guitar - James Blair Guitar, Drums - Jason Hannah Vocals, Keyboards - Casey J. Payne
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Saw a dude outside Tesco giving a good old religious rant. It was actually pretty decent advice, not fire and brimstone stuff. So I recorded him and made this.
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Been listening to far too much Black Devil. This is my tribute.
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Was learning a Chaimaria song and getting better at palm muting. This is the result.
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linedance friendly
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Track 6 Buddha Box Series RPM Challenge
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Track 4 Buddha Box Series RPM Challenge
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Brett Picknell - Music George Brown - Lyrics & Vocals
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George Brown - Music & Lyrics Brett Picknell - Bass
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Brett Picknell - Music, Bass, Drum Programming George Brown - Guitars, Lyrics&Melodies
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George Brown - Music & Lyrics, Guitars Brett Picknell - Bass, Drum Programming Jim Tyrrell - Keyboards
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George Brown - Music & Lyrics, Guitars Brett Picknell - Bass, Keys, Drum Programming
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it is a short experiment in automatic music creation. a choice is made to use a major pentatonic scale. this happy creature is born. he is young, and small. however he has big feet. it is comical music? it makes you smile? it is bigger version…
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Started recording this with no idea what to do with the sound. Wound up with three different vocal takes to choose from, didn't like any of them, used all of them.
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This song was recorded illegally. Please don't rat us out.
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I lit a string on fire...
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Original working title was something like, "And after six years I finally understood why they sing in the streets here, and could go home." It's sort of about anonymity in the modern city. If that sounds pretentious, that's because it is.
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I am concerned with the values of my generation.
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I'd be lying if I said this entire track wasn't sparked by the opening audio clip. It really made me think about the ways some people create their own enjoyment. Cool.
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One of my darker tracks. This tracks epitomises how RPM felt for me; A progressive struggle where I just got my head down and got stuck in with the thing. In a phrase, this track says to me "Just fucking get on with it."
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I would make the 70's sound more like this.
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There are too many amazing quotes from this film to not sample them SOMEWHERE in my album. Time after time, the 'yo-yo master' line got me laughing, so I thought I'd pay homage to it.
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A deceptively forceful song dealing with the death of my sister.
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An older song from a previous band that was never quite captured to my satisfaction. I was going for very laid-back "Pale Blue Eyes" vibe.
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An exercise in configuring sonic spaces - it was only later that I realized the scathing lyrics were self-directed.
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