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Live performance from "Zodiacrobatic", Hybrid Groove Project's remix of "Tierkreis" (Zodiac) by Karlheinz Stockhausen. Brian Sacawa and I performed this, our version of Leo, on our Mobtown Modern series in May 2009. The complete "Zodiacrobatic…
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"Wah" is just an expression. The recorded words are actually from a series of messages that people have been broadcasting across Europe on shortwave radio, starting during around the 1940s. The exact meaning of those numbers has brought about…
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Another favoured title which inspired the music. Try to listen to the vocals and you will simply find that you cannot understand what is being said. This was intentional.
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Short little ditty. Maybe an intro for something.
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The BlackSmith, Comma... Lemme Teach You...
Produced By: The BlackSmith, Comma
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solo piano recorded on an h4. winter in america, so the piano goes out of tune quickly.
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One part Guy Richie, one part Cirque du Soleil, the rest a trip down a gypsy campsite.
Played by me almost all acoustically (the only MIDI track was the bass) on my banjo, detuned guitar, recorder, and violin, along with various percussion items.
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Al : Piano, Harmonica, Vox
Jess : Tambourine, Vox
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This song is the second song I have ever made, and it was during a tough point in my life. Leaving School and dealing with getting into college and having to deal with a painful breakup. I owe my life story a song so here it is.
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Bass part for our Christmas song, "I Can See it in Your Eyes"
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Strange one, tells the story of an unsuccessful atempt to save a choking calf.
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Song about trying to make beer cans into trash from across the room, and the lady of the house throwing a fit because of the mess.Original "Gut Wrench" song written in Chucks garage.
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basically i have trouble actually "composing" a song so i just keep on adding different parts, so this song goes nowhere, but actually i kinda like it that way. kinda like a journey. sometimes on your journey you end up somewhere else. life it…
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This song was our key of G song, and it features a few firsts. First of the firsts is that it was the first song to have someone join in the middle of recording, which would be Felege, who played bass. It was also the first of what now appears…
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Taken from our "We don't make toothpaste for anyone else" album
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this song is a song that has noise's. Some of them I quite like, Some of them I like less the more I listen to it. Thats Life.
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Our class recorded sounds in groups at Lexington Market, mixed them in ProTools, and then played them as "guerrilla audio" at Whole Foods.
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A Very Dark Track Inspired From The Dee Snider Movie "Strangeland"!!
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Music written and played by Paul Ivany of Right to Asylum & I wrote and sang the vocals. In addition to being the second track from the 'Right To The Line' 2 track split we did, this track also appears on Right to Asylum's self titled album…
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Rendition of the old spiritual, with melodica accompaniment.
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i was looking at the moon one night and made a song about how nice it looked.
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because the stick in the other song was great-sounding and it is also a reference to a dog.
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August 24 hour challenge..
Started out as a parody track, but gradually got more and more demented..
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true hiphop!!! from melatone's free downloadable ep (Pay Attention)
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Not much to say about this but that it's one of the first songs I actually
wrote down every note for. I think that makes it a small cut above most of my
instrumental songs.
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Track 2 from the RPM 2009 challenge album. For my brother in Christ, Dave Fellows.
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"Gardens of Tomorrow" is a three song concept album completed in June 2009. The album is presented here as a single track so it can be heard as it is was intended.
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Just a rough sketch, but I wanted to get it out there.
It's still taking shape, but I like the atmosphere.
Goes as a pair with Shine, together I find them very relaxing.
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Little instrumental bluesy number at request of Tess and Bethan... later the backdrop to comedy/blushes
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1998
(School Year 97-98):
Track 3
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Dr. Bob Heritage
Spring 1998
(School Year 97-98):
Track 2
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Warren C. Martin
Winter 1994
(School Year 93-94):
Track 9
Notes: This is our Alumni song. We had many many alumni participate. The chorus doubled in size.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Warren C. Martin
Winter 1994
(School Year 93-94):
Track 6
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Warren C. Martin
Winter 1993
(School Year 93-94):
Track 8
Notes: We sang this version of the song at every Christmas concert.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers:
Conductor: Warren C. Martin
Winter 1993
(School Year 93-94):
Track 3
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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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'Time' is an ambient piece; which is said to reflect human nature from one point of view. This is a slow melodic new age/world genre short song. Someone who listened said it would best serve in pre-meditative scenarious.
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Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
This one is pure pop. Voice pitched 1/2 step up.
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Song: Lost And Found
Lyrics By: Anywhere But Here
Music By: Niklas Ahman
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Cover of Joe Satriani's "A Love Eternal" from Super Colosssal.
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RPM 09. Trying to stay optimistic in this time of pessimism.
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Album: How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow
Year: 2008 (RPM Challenge album)
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Album: How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow
Year: 2008 (RPM Challenge album)
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Album: How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow
Year: 2008 (RPM Challenge album)
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The Ballad of Brie & Jack
by Jack Merlot
copyright 2008 all rights reserved
Met her down at Gluek's one night
after Hookers 'n Blow
Horns were huge, she took refuge
in the arms of Jack Merlot
Jack Merlot
Betty was down from Ye Ol' Wax…
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Swallows & Amazons
by Jack Merlot
copyright 2009 all rights reserved
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she cut a fine figure in those hospital scrubs
and when I saw her I knew she'd be mine
but that was before she met the jack of clubs
before she took to drinking…
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Queens Over Aces
by Jack Merlot
copyright 2009 some rights reserved
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one hand clapping in the sycamore trees
while you're out mapping the coast
won't you come back, brother, oh please
I swear that I miss you the most
the Pacific…
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This is from our album, "When I Was Your Age," recorded entirely in the month of February for our third year participating in the RPM Challenge. "When I Was Your Age" is a collection of 13 songs looking back at when we were kids.
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cd03 - Song 4
blog: http://underwoodblog.blogspot.com/
myspace: http://www.myspace.com/underwoodblog
youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/underwoodblog
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My song about the beginning of the journey to the Pacific and the search for the northwest passage.
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This is written by my friend Stuart Walker, and he gave me permission to record this for my RPM 2009 album. It seemed to be a meditation on everyday life so I decided that I'd whistle for the solo as it's the kind of thing I do when walking down…
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I wrote a surf instrumental in 2006 called 'Gansett Wave (Part 1). I always intended to write a part 2 for a single, but never had the motivation. I used the chord progression from part 1, put it to an electronic beat and used an E-Bow for the…
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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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My re-imagining of a piece by kjwise as a Harold Budd/Brian Eno-ish collaboration.
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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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I'm going to get all pretentious again and say this one is about the concerning strain of what I might call "religious modernist traditionalism" espoused by technological singularity fanatics (Ray Kurzweil) and authors like Neil Stephenson.
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So many people today want to be the musician they idolize; be somebody that they will never be. This song is for them.
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Can i get a little whisky in this water said John
The day the world stopped being fair
I didnt know what to say so I said yeah.
I poured a double whisky and I placed it in his hand
And said friend, only true friends understand
He said friend…
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One in a series of trip hop beats that I am making from samples that I recorded with an ensemble in January, of Schoenberg's "Pierrot Lunaire". Although we never got to play our "Pierrot Redux" in live performance, let nothing go to waste. I dedicate…
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Among the special guests are Horkmeijer Springtail and his lovely choir of snow fleas providing backing vocals, the corpse of Jeff LaSala (as animated by six thousand yellow jackets and a colony of Africanized honey bees) providing additional…
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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 (Reels) - acoustic guitar - from a tune book. Can't recall the name of the second tune. Backup in DADGAD melody is standard tuning.
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Trad (Reels) - a couple of session tunes. Mandolin, guitar, penny whistle.
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the most awesome thing ever recorded by anyone, anywhere, at anytime in the entire history of recorded things. It's true.
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I got the idea for this song several weeks ago after spending some time on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. You can't swing a dead cat there without hitting a "Gentleman's Club," though I'm not exactly sure why anyone would be swinging a dead cat…
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Bass based contemporary blues (midiKeys bass). It is a game of rhythms. If I can get more creative, sometime, I'll come up with more varieties of melodies!
Until then, enjoy!
Ah yes... turn it up!
Doug
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the reprise is actually the way the song was written.
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This is a short experiment with the music program Reason 4.0. As I develop my chops in Reason I will be posting my short experiments on here for your feedback! Thanks for listening!
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A rare interview with British composer Thomas Ades I did for Classical KUSC, Los Angeles.
Originally aired: 11/15/2008
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From the "Northville" project.
I played acoustic and electric guitars and an ARP Odyssey synthesizer on this track.
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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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based on the book by knut hamsen
i stand beneath the cloudy city sky, passing time, and gnaw upon, ideas and dreams, broken self solitude, formulate my world around me, wander the streets and ravish my dreams, the scent of food surrounds me…
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there are literally 6 versions of this song that sound nothing like each other.
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kanye west beat from "Champion"
just something short
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A remix of Grey Rainbow by Spinning Merkaba -- http://www.jasonbrockmusic.com/
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Another go at this song, still not right, but there you go.
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I recorded this short piece on guitar for my friend Andy Hulse's 2003 film "High Lonesome". This part is for a driving scene with no dialogue. Early morning in a southwestern Texas landscape.
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A meditative space for guitar, harp, vibraphone, english horn, french horn, viola, cello, and double bass, from my large work "Mandala of the Four Directions" (2004).
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"putting new dope twists on licks that Philip Glass wrote"
-Hybrid Groove Project, "HGP Anthem"
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This is another track resulting from a project in my digital music class at Oasis Charter Middle School (Spring 2007). Using a common pool of objects, my newborn daughter's baby instruments, I asked the students to create episodic sound illustrations…
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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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This song is my musical version of the universe suffering the "Big Rip" scenario. I became fascinated with the concept. I got my name "Phantom Energy" from that scenario.
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