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2001. Deep house. I was lying on a beutifull remote beach in greece, looking out to miles of nothing. I started to halucinate, naturally, which was odd. The water drained out of the sea bed, the trees became invisible and all that was left…
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The first song I wrote.
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2007. Moody deep house. I really enjoyed playing aroud with this sort of punky house stuff, this was one of my favorites. Pretty simple but disturbed.
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2005 Upbeat Jazz,funk,house romp. Had great fun jumping around my kitchen/diner with the patio doors opened onto a very, very late warm summers night, on my own, with a head full of party fuel.
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A very early song.
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2006. Easy listening House. A mellow, drowsy little piece, reminicent of the early 1990's House scene I so fell in love with. Mr mullato, Simon DK, Mr Fingers etc.
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2004. Deep house with emotive piano duette. Inspired by a lamp of the same name by deisgner Javier Mariscal.
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Foley Train and Industrial Grind
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2003, Deep house. Returned from a magical trip to paris, very inspired and threw this moody brew together.
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2004,Experimental house. In memory of a very bleak 24 hour journey of disaster traveling back from an even bleaker Turkey in the bitter lonely winter, aged only 22, where I ended up accidentally working for the mafia and had to run away. Fun…
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2000. Breakbeat. I met my lovely wife, who helped me find my rather lost self.
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2000. A Song written when I was 25, my parents sold my truly beloved childhood home, This was how I coped with it, as everything hard in my life.... with music.
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You can hear the jack hammer in the back ground. I lived on the first floor, that's up stairs which one day my house mates and I came home to find missing about 4 or 5 key middle steps. The land lord was converting the ground floor into a supermarket…
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A very early collaboration with Invisible Friend. I'm doing my best Macy Gray impression.
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Back before Garage band all we had in the way of Jam packs were key board presets, but finding any 'serious' musician who would admit to using them would be difficult. I certainly gave them a wide berth except for this one occasion. I shouldn…
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It's a snippet. Perhaps later on I'll finish it.
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A little more acl-style Baroque 'N Roll. (Actually, it's more like Renaissance 'N Roll - but that just not as catchy...)
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Close your eyes. Drift. Yeah. That's the idea.
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A simple piano piece we were finally able to record exactly the way we wanted it to sound. (This is one of our personal favorites.)
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Yeah I wrote this with a little help form Dmoneye. Here are the lyrics: 2008 presidential (s)election It’s the 2008 presidential selection, not election planned to perfection by media's erection for soundbyte speeches by political leeches to…
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Bainsey to the fore. A more backing heavy mix.
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The title comes from reading "The Willows in Winter" to my son Maurice, which is the sequel to "The Wind in The Willows" and thinking of Toad and the sort of idyllic natural landscape. While messing around in Logic, I ended up creating a "Drag…
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This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording. The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
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A project for yoga i did, improvised musical over breathing of a few poses
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I like endings very much...
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just silliness...
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A 12-string guitar instrumental in drop D tuning.
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This is a pre-release of a song from my new album. The song still needs some polish and rubbing. I will change it out once i get done with the final version. The lyric was written a long time ago, of what could or couldn't have been:) Thats the…
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This song made a little splash in the New Music blogosphere back in July 2008. With possibly the first diss rap directed at modern chamber music groups, Hybrid Groove Project (that's DJ Dubble8 and new music saxophonist Brian Sacawa) brought some…
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classical piece composed by: R.Nidever
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Colaboring with Bainsey, a local blundering magician. Old words from the dessert.
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An old hymn given the John Fahey acoustic instrumental treatment.
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Lyrics and inspiration from the wonderful Louise Peacock (Weezy) Music and vocals by Jay. Louise has this great set of lyrics with a message and has been offering them up to other artists that want to contribute their take on it. You can go here…
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this song is about entering the space of friends, brothers, loved ones.... it's about entering their sadness, their joy, their pain. Journeying along side those I love and finding out that so often I fall so short. This song is about the letting…
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Publicado bajo autorización y sin ánimo de lucro.
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Publicado bajo autorización y sin ánimo de lucro.
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Publicado bajo autorización y sin ánimo de lucro.
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Publicado bajo autorización y sin ánimo de lucro.
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This song was made entirely from a single sample of a toucan. Enjoy!
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Spacey electro sound with a suprise end
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Some nasty ass electro shit
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KOL fed into the blender
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Straight up squeltchy beats
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Track 2 on the first Big Big Bucks demo.
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I am singing/vocalizing audio to accompany short scenes in a film made by an artist friend of mine. She calls it "Pattern Pattern". This segment goes with a snowy scene where shadows move in and out like wolves.
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performed by counter)induction on 13 June, 2008 in New York NY, featuring guest flutist Jennifer Grim. Note: 'Li Bao’s lament, ‘Fighting South of the Ramparts,’ was probably written in 751, a year of significant military defeats for the Tang…
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Elektro mix of the vocal track of [Overboard](http://ccmixter.org/files/shannonsongs/15136) by Shannon Hurley.
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Not all tracks need bass to be good! This was a beauty that I laid down in a matter of days. There is a bass line but it gets destroyed into higher end frequencies.
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The Big Freeze- another end of the universe scenario. It is my more popular track with my friends and small following so far. It is a musical version of everything freezing over.
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A remix of the [lead vocals](http://ccmixter.org/files/shannonsongs/15128) of "Silence" by [Shannon Hurley](http://www.myspace.com/shannonhurley).
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i wrote this in like an hour and i sort of like it as a little jazz ditty
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Funk for freeing souls. I finally put my finger on what's wrong with people. I had 'Hippie!' shouted at me from a passing car last week and this was the spontaneous out pouring.
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titi monkeys duet in the mornings with their mates. I thought a smooth R&B groove would be most suitable for this sample.
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This was my final in Music Theory class. I liked it a lot.
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This was written by Imogen Heap, but I arranged it, and changed it around a little. This is meant to be performed a cappela, and has between 5 and 9 voice parts depending on the section of the song. This is one of my favorite songs, and I was…
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This was the third song I wrote for my friend Matt's movie he's making, and it was inpsired by the song "one" by Crystal Kay. This was really far from my style, so it was a challenge to write.
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This was the Second song I wrote for the film Thanks a Latte, and is my favorite one that I've written for it so far. I love the cheesy electronic feel, and the random chord tones.
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This is the first song that I wrote for my friend Matt's animated film entitled Thanks a Latte. I was really excited to be asked to do the music for it, and this was my first shot at writting for it.
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Music for the credits of a film called "High Lonesome" by Andrew Hulse. I originally wrote this for guitar, viola, and double bass. In this new version, the lead melody is played by my wife on clarinet.
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This song was written after moving into a new apartment. One of the movers put a coin in the door hinge to keep the door open so that he wouldn't have to bother me for keys. I thought it was so cool and smart and sleek and simple. I wanted him…
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bass is sampled from first second of Richard Marx's "Hold On to the Nights," which i'm extremely proud of.
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Palimpsest: A Composition of Maps (an isentropic semaphore on the Name of Asmira Woodward-Page) is part of an ongoing series of soggetto cavato pieces the I have written, in this case on the name and at the commission of violinist Asmira Woodward…
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A remix for the beautiful voice of [Calendar Girl](http://www.calendarsongs.com/months/july.aspx).
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tuning: standard lyrics: i woke up this morning, and wanted to go back up for breath. intoxicated epiphanies, late nights, then lonely bed. regurgitation of all the day's long hard thoughts. then comforting silence in not having to think…
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this is a bass groove by stanley clarke from his first album - it's always been a nice exercise and a nice tune. fuzzfilth supported me with the drums so i could make my own interpretation with my inspiring 31 year old stingray bass
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