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I worked on this one off and on through '05 and '06. I did numerous demos of it (just me and an acoustic) before finally recording it proper. Originally I intended it as a slower, more ethereal (read:reverby) piece, but it just wasn't cutting…
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Instrumental Electric Guitar piece. Not shred. Melodic with harmonized guitars. Similiar to a slow Joe Satriani ballad. All instruments, Randal Pflum except drums. Dedicated to The Creator and Giver of Life.
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another nocturne for piano solo
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Lead judge: Jean Brooks These are his glowing remarks of the Wade Hampton Singers during the competition. If I'd heard these then, I would have definitely thought that we had won.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1992 (School Year 92-93): Track 8 Notes: This is our Alumni song.
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A late night meditation. Here's the process: Started just auditioning sounds in my Live library. When I do this, I play some random chords or two note intervals; often not looking at my hands or the keyboard. That's the spark. Here I started…
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[2003] Full Scale Nature of Equanimity & Inner Trepidation
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[2002] Beats & Vegetables Vol.II
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[2002] Beats & Vegetables Vol.I
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We will be on air every Sunday from 14:00 - listen live at ury.york.ac.uk, or find us on iTunes (radio > university/college radio > University Radio York).
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The original song is called Beng Je Hoofd by ADHD. The original beat is whack. I guess the lyrics are too.
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Everyone likes pitched up vocal samples (;
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Everyone who has every created music should try to do something with just an 808 and two guitar samples.
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I have a thing for flutes. I guess this is where it all started.
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Again a track that has a version with vocals, it's about a day in the park with friends. Everyone tries to pick up a girl but fails in a different ways. The bass drum is a slap on the back of a guitar and the snare is made with a can of Heineken…
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This track also has a version with vocals, it's basically about someone travelling to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem to complain about everything that's wrong.
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MC's always nag you about two things, to make their voice more prominent in the mix and to add more bass.
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There is also a version of this track with vocals describing a boring evening at some party that's not really going somewhere and ways to cope with that.
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Two people calling each other at a party setting up a meeting in the kitchen to get a new beer out of the fridge.
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The beat started out as a short interlude, but a lot of people like the guitar sound so I stretched it a bit longer.
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Walking around the streets at night, slightly agitated.
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One of my friends has vocals to this tracks lying around somewhere, the story is basically two people meeting on the street somewhere and exchanging stories about how well they're doing in life.
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I used to record all voicemails I got on my landline for posterity, this is one of the less intelligible ones.
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a little prelude in C sharp
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another one
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Preview of "Capricorn" (minus parts to be performed live) from Hybrid Groove Project's ZODIACROBATIC, an arrangement of Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Tierkreis", 12 melodies of the Zodiac. To be premiered on the Mobtown Modern music series in Baltimore…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1994 (School Year 94-95): 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 3 Notes: This was performed at competition in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry, where we won 1st place in our class as well as Grand…
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 9 Note: This is our alumni song.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 6 Arranged by: Warren C. Martin Notes: Mr. Martin said that he could find a good version of this song, so he wrote one himself.
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 4 Written by: Warren C. Martin
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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 2 Notes: Each Christmas we performed a different version of Ave Maria. These were always a highlight of the concerts.
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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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Wade Hampton High School (WHHS) Singers: Conductor: Warren C. Martin Winter 1993 (School Year 93-94): Track 7 Soloists: Ronnie Taylor & Jaimily Stocker
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Ebow loop study #2. This time with a "tone cluster" chord: D/E/F#
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This is what I think it should sound the tabernacle of God that Moses made
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E-bow loop study #1
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A lot of pedal!
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third of the abstract movement series
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glu's avatar
welcome back to the singularity!
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the lead synth line is 1/8 beat longer than other measures. It repeats 3 times at 8/8 and then the last one 9/8, which causes the lead to sound slightly more varied throughout the track. it starts a little later each time..
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the wifebot inspires synths, tabla, beatboxing, claps, and love.
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My evening challenge: compose and record a piece in an evening. Song titles will reflect the time of day when the day's light slips into the darkness of night.
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A second experiment with my new Rytme sequencer. This time Rytme is being fed into Logic to a track containing Kore 2 which is, in turn, hosting Kontakt 3 and the lovely Guzheng from Soniccouture (I bought the instrument before the new year but…
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Written by [Mark Moschell](http://alonetone.com/moschell).
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(With apologies to Gumbo Stu..) An attempt to cover his RPM 2009 Challenge song.
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glu's avatar
more bioelectrophilia... titi monkeys, sakis, toucans...
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100% field recordings of animals from SE Peruvian Amazon, Madre De Dios region. If this is your first bioelectrophilia experience, check out the album I made while I Was there this past summer: http://alonetone.com/glu/playlists/bioelectrophilia…
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