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small.cat's avatar
this is one of my favourite songs. it's not as strange or complicated or whatever as most of my work, but it's just very nice.
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no comment.
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as i sit and make music till late at night, i sometimes lose track of time, as the title demonstrates.
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English title would be 'today it's a bit cold', literally. it's a story by a Dutch kid about what he did that day and related stuff.
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literal English translation: 'it presses in my head', because of that feeling you sometimes have that something is pressing against the inside of your skull.
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it's a bit slow. but meant to be.
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an old song (made with free synth/sampler/sequencer software AXS). gives you 1.43 to take a leak whilst in the middle of an album.
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Erik Spangler's avatar
This program was created for "The Mobcast", podcast of Mobtown Modern, as an introduction to the theme of our third season opening concert, "Loopy", at the Metro Gallery in Baltimore, 9/16, 8 pm.
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I recently bought a monstrous old Emu keyboard sampler, and this is the result.
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Corkage Fee!!!
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Ca Va? Oui, Ca Va!'s avatar
Proof that a cheap electric guitar can be a substitute for a drum kit.
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If Fuck Buttons did pop...
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Again substituting a guitar for a drum kit but this time an acoustic. Structurally, a more straight-forward piece, sounding more like a band than some of the other Ca Va? Oui, Ca Va! songs.
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Another one from back when I was tracking to actual tape. Was going to do a new version at some point, but decided I had lost interest. Sometimes there's no sense in recreating the past! Recorded probably the beginning of 2007
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Licoresse's avatar
I don't have the source-files for this one, but I think it was made in 2004, probably in the winter
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Ca Va? Oui, Ca Va!'s avatar
A badly-tuned kalimba, a toy drum and a novelty stapler... Pop genius.
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Licoresse's avatar
I like the atmosphere, but the source is loong gone (ca 1998)
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Totally fake rap-vocals from totally fake indians, you could tell from the cornflakes
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Please someone jam on top of it. 97 Bpm.
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Ca Va? Oui, Ca Va!'s avatar
First take guitar part that I just liked the feeling of, which sounds a bit like a haunting version of Jeff Buckley's 'Hallelujah'.
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Beat created from different strokes on an electric guitar, which is probably of no suprise. Pretty simple arrangement but a fairly strong melancholy-pop song.
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The only song I ever wrote about an actual person I knew. She's heard it and she now sings all corny and gets the words wrong.
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small.cat's avatar
called this track 'dirty awakenings' because it sounds like dirty awakenings.
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A gritty street anthem featuring Bugzee.
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A ballad about the perils of life. Featuring Bugzee & Tragic
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Recorded August 28, 2009 Details: Martin D1 (DADFGC - capo II), Shure SM57, Audacity, Sound Forge. After digging this tune up really I really wanted to try it again on acoustic (which I don't play much). This is a second take recorded in…
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Uncle Bobo needs his keys back, and he has a reward for the first person who finds them!
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This is the audio version of my blacksmithing lesson which can be found at http://ironangelforge.blogspot.com/ This webcast covers more detail on the blacksmith's forge.
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Nupitor, the planet of love. A Sluk & Xenos collaboration.
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Claudio Nuñez was born in Buenos Aires in 1959. He studied classical guitar during the 70s, composition with Hilda Dianda and obtained a choral conductor degree in 1980. Claudio lived in the USA between 1981 and 2004. He has released 7 CDs…
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A field recording of multiple boomboxes playing doctored field recordings of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, played back at the Inner Harbor.
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IronAngel's avatar
Another Blacksmith Lesson, this time with intro musics! This episode explains how to build a coal forge out of a plastic bucket and some cat litter. All of the written lessons, along with pictures to illustrate some of the lessons, can be found…
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The song was constructed around a field recording of Lacandon men paddling across the lake in Métzabok, Chiapas (Southern Mexico). The Lacandon speak "Hach T'an," which is a Mayan dialect-- this is the language you hear in the track. Unfortunately…
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It's the "do no harm" mix. Because, theoretically you won't hear any difference between this and "technique 43". Which is sad really, given how many hours I spent on it. Hours spent on the oh-so-exciting put-everything-in-Logic step…
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Written and Recorded August 29, 2009 Details: Martin D1 (DADGAD - capo V), Shure SM57, Audacity, Sound Forge. Late night improvisation in remembrance of my father.
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Gumbo's avatar
Another quick little ditty. Wandering the no man's land between old timey and the 21st century
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RAIK's avatar
a song about a beautiful woman who loves guitars and being happy :D
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Written and Recorded August 29, 2009 Details: Martin D1 (DADGAD - capo V), Shure SM57, Audacity, Sound Forge. I can't hide the fact that I've listened to Pierre Bensusan. Or that I've longed to return to Paris.
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Completely done with my microKORG. The organ sound is a preset, but the rest of the tracks are customized programs.
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