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Welcome to the first URY PODCAST.
This is the best output from the University of York's radio station ((URY)) in the past seven days.
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This is a cover version of Jason Mraz's I'm Yours.
Performed by J.J. Yong and the Lousy Band (members: Soon Wan & Jee)
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Each time I sit down to learn something about Logic, I end up getting distracted and creating some kind of track...
This one uses EFM1 -> Delay Designer -> Live Cut
Some drums through similar craziness
and finally me playing some pads and…
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I got the impression when listening to this piece of moving towards an infinitely distant horizon, with an orange sun having just set behind it.
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REAL major scale sounding, but fun to play. Kind of "Eaglesy" (at times, and not very, actually)
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Album: Tragically Delicious
Track: 9 of 9
Year: 2000
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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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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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When CobSOn was 6 years old, mom and dad Cobson sent her to the local music school (in the suburbs of Toulouse) where she started to play the piano. The course lasted 11 years.
During the summer 2002, she wrote her first words, "give the slip…
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Skryxl is aggressive free improv doom-core from the Southern USA, featuring Marshall Marrotte on bass, Jeff McLeod on guitar and Jeremy Trotter on drums and harmonica.
All tracks were recorded live in single takes on a single day in a small…
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This one again was inspired by the Beatles, specifically Yesterday. You can tell in the first verse. I wrote the music and some lyrics, but Brian wrote 90% of the lyrics. One of the first songs we wrote together.
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This is probably the best song on the list. I made the opening track on Geezer, absolutely fabulous song and I had nothing to do it.
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This song reflects my heart for the Kingdom of God.
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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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A chillaxed and noodling instrumental with just my acoustic guitar and a tad bit o bass.
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Straight instrumental with classical sprinkles.
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Is she a machine or a woman who has covered herself with shiny reflective metal. Do you see yourself or do you see her.
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It's about "Henry IV, Part I" by Shakespeare. It is also the only song anyone will ever write about Henry IV, Part I.
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A song about "The Winter's Tale," by Shakespeare
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8. I only want to procrastinate
I started recording this on 28 february and added lyrics and vocals two hours before midnight the 29th. It's my favourite now though it's kinda dumb. I started with a drumrythm from a crappy Yamaha Portasound keyboard…
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1. Vanilla sex and garlic eyes
I tried this method http://www.songmd.com/col_hitlyrics.shtml to get out of my continuing lyricwriting-crisis. At step two of the method you have to write a nonsensical lyric on you melody. In the case of the first…
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Very old song I wrote in the late 1970's, but still like it. Enjoy
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Hello peeps!
Long time no public activity from me.
I've been working on a bunch of stuff with the guitarist from my old band. None of its ready...
However, I've been experimenting with different ways of jamming and doing demos. And in the…
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Sorry this is late. Crude sketch for Track Two.
Poor editting! SKIP to 0:50 please. Had a better take on this. Must find.
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A joint Collaboration effort with Wrinkled Shirt.
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should i mix these four parts of now into a big work layered?
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Samples acoustic instruments combine with classic subtractive analog synths to bring you this space jazz exploration in search of the fruits of Pluto!
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Lord, I am soooo tired, how long can this go on?
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Recorded for a dance piece by the now-defunct New Powers Arts Collective...
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