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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Warren C. Martin
Winter 1992
(School Year 92-93):
Track 6
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[2003] Full Scale Nature of Equanimity & Inner Trepidation
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[2003] Full Scale Nature of Equanimity & Inner Trepidation
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Turn this one up REALLY FREAKING LOUD!
Written, recorded and polished off in about 45 minutes or so. Clearly my British influence shines forth in this one, right down to the SG through a Vox amp tones and backward riffs here and there. (and…
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So this one was a melody I had floating around for a couple of years. It originally came to me in driveway while getting the car. Who knew that walking around from the passenger side to the driver's side could be so inspirational. Anyway, I originally…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Warren C. Martin
Winter 1994
(School Year 94-95):
Notes: This is the speech Mr. Martin gave to inform the audience that we were accepted to perform a solo concert in Carnegie Hall. This…
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tunes that belong to nobody, no plagiarism, no ownership, just shouting w/my fingers what my mind cannot
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From the album, "Damn You Jareth & Damn Me Too!". You can buy the full album at http://www.alanamusic.co.nr
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Another of the three songfight inspired titles. Painted Tense (the title) actually came from a band name generator website. I thought it might make a good song title so I submitted it to the RPM HQ person doing the name-from-a-hat picking. I would…
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Well, what can I say here? I knew I wanted to do this one with a pseudo dark, smoky old jazz club feel. I kind of pulled it off, but not completely. The song itself was a happy accident riff. I picked up my acoustic, threw a capo on for fun and…
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the phrase "on thatch, on leaves, on tin, on willow" is from the book "A House in Bali" by Colin McPhee
Originally for RPM '07 album.
It might drag on a bit long.
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RPM 09. We've all gotta count our blessings, I reckon.
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cd02 - Song 2
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A ukulele cover of a hair metal classic. And yes, I've still never had one lesson!
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A kinda country/reggae crossover tune about my tendency to fidget while sleeping.
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The whole piece was 24 minutes long. It's a whole bunch of short poems that I wrote back in 1976, read one after the other, under which I added ambient sounds, playing some harmonica and banjo and using samples and effects of various types, synths…
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2009 Record Production Month Challenge offering. Very pleased with the collective results. Sometimes we all need a landmark to guide us home.
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i have replaced the old file with this as it is more compatible num
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*Lunar Excursion Module. A science fiction writer. Lagrange points. The moon doesn't seem so far away sometimes. Memories.*
I awoke today and everything was blue
And I knew that all the answers were on the moon
So I found an old Russian ship…
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ahh,mount pearl, newfoundland. This song is about that place, The Pearl
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This song started with just the title. I think unappeasable is a fantastic word.
Unappeasable:
She’s so unappeasable
I don’t think that she’s feasible.
Oh, I’ve tried to be reasonable
but she can’t see my point of view.
She’s blind…
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Just a blues jam. Michael Butler helped out on bass.
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Musical tribute to the ideas of Jane Jacobs (author of The Death and Life of Great American Cities) and Christopher Alexander (author of The Timeless Way of Building).
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Another attempt at a Carol Kaye-bassline, slightly more succesfull. I quite like how this turned out although it's kinda slick and not something I could really use in another context (it just sounds like I didn't make it myself which I quite like…
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This is a song about what you are willing to do for true love
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a smooth house groove. get up and dance, people!
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Work in progress!
Inspired by all the awesome people I know in my cryptology class. I was writing an email and just... had to compose something. There's going to be gitz in this somewhere... but for now, only basic synths and an unfiltered…
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Recorded: Feb 4, 2009
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (EBEF#BE - capo II), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, EBow, Audacity, Sound Forge.
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From the album clique-i, created during the 2008 RPM Challenge, this mix is an amalgam of the following "cliquetracks," listed below with their respective cliquester creators. See virb.com/clique for a better understanding of how this works…
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Trad (Reel) - I learned this reel from a Bothy Band album. Flatpicking acoustic guitar - backup in DADGAD, tune played in standard.
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A simple 3-part "round" or canon with variations, showing my children how you can devise a melody that can stack on top of itself like offset puzzle pieces, which will then make its own harmony (with a nod to the master of rounds and fugues, J…
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A cover of The Black Keys' track of the same name. Recorded Christmas 2008.
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this is improvised song that i just made up on night. the words always change and the length as well. it's not really about anything in real life, i just like the "lies to the sun" part.
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Just messing around with some amp tremolo and a drum loop.
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This track started with an accident.
I started building a pattern in Elysium. When I was happy with that, I recorded a bunch of it with Live. I loop recorded with quantization. When the thing looped around, I realized that Elysium was still…
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80 bpm, b
the bombs fly down towards the city
the bullets scream fast as lightening
and i can't believe what we do to each other
the children cry for their mothers
the mothers cry for their children
the tears they cry fall for nobody…
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"Mall Rat Blues" was written by Prime Meridian in 1997. It was the 2nd song we wrote. It was also the first song we dropped. I don't think we ever played it live. It's stupid and boring, but I have never been able to completely give up on it…
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While I was a grad student in the Boston area, I performed regularly with an Afro-Caribbean drumming group called the Jah Jah Drummers. It was during this time that I first began making beats in hip-hop and dub styles. This was recorded at the…
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I was just having fun recording, but its not very well performed, i would say its just an improvisation
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I recorded this short solo vocal with a minidisc recorder while up in a tree. This is a one-take, one-track recording (with lots of delay added, to be sure). The bird you hear was actually accompanying me at the time. A later, expanded version…
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First song written on an electric. Was, and Is and Is to come.
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This is the basic theme for "weekend in new orleans", a documentary we're currently writing the soundtrack for (it'll be adapted with variations throughout the film). It's very quiet. (Video trailer coming shortly.)
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How can we derive meaning os even pleasure from constant partying if the parties have no meaning.
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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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lyrics:
what’s happened to our city
where has she gone
another vertical building
built over more homes
in enclaves of exclusion
where the American dream is an American illusion
in this despotic system
it is hard to resist them
but…
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