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This track is off the third CD. The song reminds of the feeling that one gets when you know that your headed home. It's very straight forward which is unusual for me. Recorded with my Godall 12 string in standard tuning.
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This track is off the third CD. The title comes from an comment from a close friend that the song invokes an feeling my mystery. While it may feel that way it was never the intent hence the title. Recorded with Vincent De Francis OM-42 in standard…
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This track is off the third CD. The title comes from a car that my girl friend at the time owned. The pace and feel of the song reminds me it hence the title. Recorded with my Huss and Dalton MJC in open D tuning.
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This track is off the third CD. It reminds me of the feeling that one has when having to do something that we'd rather not do. Recorded with my Godall 12 in standard tuning.
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This track is off of the third CD. Composed in single day. It's as close to classical guitar as I get. Recorded with my Vincent De Francis OM-42 in standard tuning
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This track is off of the third CD. The title directly reflects the technique that I used which I call Thumbing. Essentially I play by slapping my thumb against the strings. Similar to what bass players have doing for many years. I love the…
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This track is off of the third CD. This title reflects the history behind the track. A close friend once stated to me that my playing style doesn't fit what she considered to be new age. So I wrote a composition that was, in opinion new agey…
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sorry folks just changed the title of the track, I put the wrong one on originally!
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This is a track I've been working on for quite a while so I am glad to finally have it out of my head.
I have a kind of love/hate relationship with time and its humble functionary, the clock. Ticking, in particular, is something I am ambivalent…
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im getting better at the whole recording thing, its still a tad choppy tho.
hope ya like it
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Remixed from Elemental Red for the Ambient Black CD 2004
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Acoustic Dub from Ambient Black, also used by Roadtrip Nation (television show).
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Artists: Castro of SI, NY & Obvious of 860. This track was done in Staten Island, New York using my Toshiba laptop with the help of Adobe Audition, Sony Cardioid Microphone, M-Audio MobilePre USB, Axiom 61 and FL Studio Producer for FX's…
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Another song that I just had to pick a random name for. It was thrown together at the last minute, but I think it came out well.
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This song was originally titled "Spiky" in its demo form, because it was originally supposed to be an attempt to write a song in the style of Porcupine Tree. Still not quite there on the PT worship.
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This song started off just on bass and was saved in demo form as "bass led", as in led by the bass. When I needed titles for all the album tracks, I ended up taking "led" and making it "LED"--light-emitting diode.
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This song was composed just by selecting random chord names in the piano roll in Fruity Loops, and then going from there. The offset piano melody in the beginning was a happy accident (in that I painted it at the wrong offset in the step sequencer…
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This was intended to go much longer than it did, and take a darker or heavier twist...but instead it just ended.
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New song recorded in home studio,better mics on this one.
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(Hogard)
Drony improvisation. Bugger of a time EQ'ing it. Closing of the ritual and transition to the married state.
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(Traditional)
Kiddie song learned from kindergarten teacher. Not quite the same vibe here, though. New instruments.
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(Tudor)
Henry VIII of England's most famous composition, passably included here for additional merriment.
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(Hogard)
Self-explanatory, with a lot going on. May not be a close factual account of the wedding itself. Kazoo!
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(Hogard)
Everyone should get a lovely wedding dirge as needed. Unfortunately not played at ceremony.
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(Bassett/Shelton/Bender/Franklin?)
On a lovely spring day in the BCS, why not should a man rise up from his drum throne and sing?
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