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Future bass soundloops/ fx from the Groovepad music app. Free trial version
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This song was created using Endlesss and arranged in Abelton. Contributions from oddSTAR.
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This song was created using Endlesss and arranged in Ableton. Contributions from Dead Kousin, Fry and NJlang
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January 2021 I lost my then 56 year old brother, (only a few years after loosing dad, mom and several far too young cousins) i haven't written much music but took this year's RPM challenge as a nudge to get back into writing and exploring music…
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was this all a mistake? perhaps. but i'm not stopping.
this was the result of a shut-in evening alone with nobody but myself and some electronics i decided here i'd start tinkering a bit more with.
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dualing moog werkstatts driven by a silly simple sequence on the korg SQ64 i chose to use as the main engine behind this collection of music. I thought this one set the stage nicely so i selected it as the opener.
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up to this particular writing challenge, while writing and composing *any* of my previous songs - percussion sounds have been triggered samples, either a tracker (fasttracker, renoise) or sampler (akai z8 hardware, kontakt for samples). going…
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a bit more exploration using a korg SQ64 to sequence CV and MIDI messages sent to a variety of synths: (customized) Moog Werkstatt, (customized) Waldorf Rocket, Blofeld, MicrowaveXT
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the journey continues. hit the red button and don't look back.
mistakes are acceptable.
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minimal, many mistakes, ridiculous percussive elements but that wasn't the point here. Actually i guess in fact it is the point. to live in the present, stop trying to repair the past and see what comes of it.
I had left my music rig on all…
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after adding a few modifications to the werkstatts to allow me to do some of the sorts of things i set out to do I hit record and this came out.
More exploration with building and playing sequences live using the Korg SQ64 sending CV gate…
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After modding my werkstatt's with proper Gate and VCF in 1/8" jacks (along with a fine tune potentiometer) I cracked open my waldorf rocket and figured out a pretty easy way to send a 5V gate in to trigger the "launch" button on the rocket…
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After much fun getting creative with following(or not) schematics, cutting wires and melting metal/....
a werkstattWaldorf salad comin your way. whether you ordered it or not.
This is a modded Waldorf Rocket (what some might refer to as…
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The original notional theme for this album was "We Don't Talk About That". Hayden took that notion and ran with it. :)
This was an especially gratifying bit of collaboration and coordination. On the last day of recording, Hayden (in North Carolina…
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I wrote and recorded the rhythm guitars and bass over some canned drums, with the initial intention of using the track on my solo EP. When it looked like that one was going to be more of a collection of electronic textures, I opted to record some…
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Robbie’s ode to procrastination.
Robbie Robinson – Songwriting, lyrics, vocals, guitars, bass
Margaret Bibb – Background vocals
Kenny Tannehill - Recording
Kevin Craig – Drums, recording, mixing
How Many Ways
How many ways can I put…
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Robbie’s exploration of self-awareness in a grifter.
Robbie Robinson – Songwriting, lyrics, vocals, guitars, bass, recording
Margaret Bibb – Background vocals
Leum Monroe – Background vocals
Kenny Tannehill – Background vocals
Kevin Craig…
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RPM 2022 happened to coincide with a week where Mike got dozens of scam calls, so this idea popped into his head as a middle finger to the purveyors of said calls. We tightened up the lyrics in the studio and encouraged Mike to express his *real…
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When Kenny first sang this one over a Zoom call, I immediately thought of “Singapore” by Tom Waits, and said, “Hell yes!” 😊 I’m not sure I made the chaos part sufficiently chaotic, but it was a lot of fun to put together. Special thanks to Rebecca…
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Leum’s concerns over cloning, set to a bluegrass beat.
Leum Monroe – Songwriting, lyrics, vocals, guitar, banjo
Margaret Bibb – Vocals
Kenny Tannehill - Recording
Kevin Craig – Upright bass, recording, mixing
God’s Tools
Well, I heard…
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Robbie wrote this one to entertain his granddaughters while visiting them up in Boston. So cute! 😊
Robbie Robinson – Songwriting, lyrics, vocals, guitars
Kenny Tannehill – Bass, recording
Kevin Craig – Drums, recording, mixing
Momma Want…
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This one was the most collaborative effort this time around. Leum laid down the acoustic guitar and vocals in the studio on the afternoon of 2/12, then Margaret, Kenny, and I added drums, bass, organ, background vocals, and an unused djembe take…
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After Robbie had played this one for us early on, and while we were waiting for everyone to assemble for a later Zoom call, Margaret bet me a drink that the perpetually optimistic Robbie had written this song unaware of the ambiguity of the main…
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Another of Leum’s lovely minor key odes to what goes on in our heads and hearts to make us who we are.
Leum Monroe – Songwriting, lyrics, vocals, acoustic guitar
Kevin Craig – Recording, mixing
When Do You Show It
What you think and…
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This one started as a busier version of Leum’s song When Do You Show It. I added drums and a bass part to his vocals and acoustic guitar, and Hayden later pitched in with a distorted guitar part. I sent Leum mixes of three different versions…
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