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A Concerto for Horn and Orchestra.
Played in London by EMFEB Orchestra under Ben Ellin.
Horn: John Davy
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Happy holidays! I recorded this jazz rendition of "Greensleeves" a couple of years ago for the Holiday Challenge presented by Sidedown.
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This tune is the bastard love child of Fever Ray and The Conet Project... dark, mysterious, and grooving. I hope it makes you feel like a spy! :)
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(Syd Barrett) - early Pink Floyd song written by Syd. I gave it an Eastern treatment with harmonium, hand percussion, and guitar.
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describe everyone or Tell this music a story for us
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Recorded in 2005.
Joe Silence - vocals and all instruments; tracked by Joe Silence at Spit Recorders.
Mixed by Joe Griffin of Toxic Bag Productions.
The guitar solo is not actually a guitar.
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Here's a very early version of a new song, not sure where to take it but it's a start!
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A metaphor for the emotional carnage we leave behind us in life.
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A little something for the holiday season. Tonik thinks he has this "drumming" thing figured out.
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Ya know, driving around in a cold winter snow storm picturing tropical islands.
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a field recording/sound collage from last Saturday at the Fort Worth MOMA. Sounds inside the Serra sculpture Vortex, and the African percussion/dance ensemble Jumbie.
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details here if you want them http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=350
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This is a remake of Samba do Bonde, now with portuguese lyrics. A loose translation below:
Priviledge, the two of us here
to sit, converse, to feel
the warmth of friendship
always too brief
just a give and take between immortals
(close…
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This is a live recording done a few weeks after writing this song. It will be released on the upcoming "jalipaz" E.P.
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Recorded in 2004.
Joe Silence - guitars, synths, Optigan, sound collage
Alissa Barthel - ghost vocals
Jonathon Wing - drum solo
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i got home from street chant at like 2am, took my clothes off, sat on my bed and wrote this. its about me. and you and me. and i dedicate it to sylvia plath, because she is very cool.
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from the album "the Hardest Blow" featuring vocals & samples from Barney of Vivian Circle
I’m just singing for the war, inside me
Four thousand soldiers dead, maybe more, maybe more
It’s hard to read between the lines, so blurry now…
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There are times, moments, sounds, shadow falls that take us to and bring us back to magical times in our lives,,,Something in this piece by Johnny Mercer & Henry Mancini,, can pull me in so many different ways,,, it's always been a favorite…
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Recorded in 2006.
Joe Silence - guitars, beats, vocals
Mark Cook - fretless and 12-string basses
Originally written by Russell Cowser.
New arrangement and additional material by Joe Blair.
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Recorded in 2005.
The keyboard sound in the second half is a backwards electric piano processed through a triggered filter (kind of like a Mutron III).
Muted the vocals cos I'm not too pleased with the lyrics or performance.
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Recorded in 2006.
ambient, Ambien, muy bien.
*opens window and takes deep breath*
Backwards electric piano through a ring modulator and an echo, then processed to death in WaveLab.
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a piece that's a bit older, and one of my first attempts at using a music synth
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The first cracks in the new relationship start to show from the Beginings Tapes
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I am leaving this week for a while but couldnt resist adding as the third collaborator on this excellent track by Keith Landry and Osckilo before I go.
Added some bass,ambient stings, and of course sleigh bell
Hope you guys like it.
See you…
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I sat down at the computer and recorded this one. No fancy edit here.
I would to have had a Fiddle, and a Penny Whistle mixed in too.
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Ah I hope that my title is not overly presumptious...I love funk and just assume every one else does too :)
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Lyrics are from a poem inspired by the Picasso painting of the same name, written by Trevor Lewis.
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Recorded the first half on the fly,
just lyrics and some ideas floating around.
Didn't even practice singing before this.
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This song was recorded in Oct. 2010, but it was written in 1970 or 71 after a phone call from my brother Joe who was on the lam from the law and living in Northern CA. The song proved prophetic. He was found dead of a drug overdose in Panhandle…
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