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this one i wrote for my baby. yea her. i wasn't listening to the headphones when i did the vocals because i had a headache hence.....
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It's a part of a documentary 15min. movie, I recently produced. The title of the movie is "Parvomaistora" - "The Grand Master".
Finally, I could produce the film about my father, who was a great inventor and blacksmith master - Ilia Kovachev…
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More vocalizing and mashing for the soundtrack for my artist friend's film, "Pattern Pattern." This accompanies a scene of lights flashing in and out of sequence.
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One of the first electric jam things I did after getting back into recording about the end of 2006
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It's not much of a life trapped inside a cocoon of your own making.
Finale from "Dead In The Water" album.
A longer track, but it's worth the time to fully digest.
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this is about a love revolution in the world not a false revolution on grounds of hate and self-interest.
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this is about the gun crime in modern london and how cheap life can be.
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about a woman of 40 still trying to act like a teenager, but the song has compassion and is not scathing.
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punk song written on the russian beauties in london.
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A fingerpicky tune from the old days.
Tuning is DADF#AD Capo III.
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Imagine a Mexican quintette playing a fast waltz. There are 3 melodies played in 3/4 time, in a sort of non-standard ABCABC format. The title is a photographic/geographic/melodic play on words. There is a merging of European waltz and Mexican…
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Copyright © 2009 Tiago Castro Henriques, some rights reserved http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Written by Imogen Heap but performed and arranged by Shae Peebles
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This song was inspired by Imogen Heap's rendition of Hallelujah and was originally recorded by jeff buckley.
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Rod Webber, Joey Slliks and Luke & Aaron Bellamy bring you sounds of love and death straight through the chip in the back of your neck.
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Rod Webber, Joey Slliks and Luke & Aaron Bellamy bring you sounds of love and death straight through the chip in the back of your neck.
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This is the first 100% Liz-written song! Hooray!
It's about a shitty party I went to on New Year's Eve. It sucked really hard. My bandmate MK was on antibiotics and couldn't drink, and this guy kept passing us by way too close getting his ass…
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Main Title track for A Soundtrack To An Imaginary Movie...
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An old Stephen Foster song (Pub. Domain)
Always waiting, hopeful sorrow.
Featuring my spouse, Marily!!!!
I could have picked a song to do her justice, next time. My phrasing is kind of hard to follow...
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Rather incomplete... let me know if you want me to fix this guy up a bit more. I get lazy when I think that most people won't care about the mix being perfectly tight. I think you can tell enough just from the title.
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From dis-content and dis-harmony following to the beat of another drummer.
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Descending though the darkness searching for the moment of clarity.
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I wrote this one in my head, which doesn't happen very often (I'm not blessed that way). Not sure what you call it, a lullaby of sorts I suppose.
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I wanted to write something Inspired by John Lurie's music from the kids TV show "Oswald." Here it is...
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...I want, that you should know, you should listen to my loving voice that call you with me to the far star about which we dreamt with you...
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A test run with my new Line 6 DL4 delay pedal. Recorded with a handheld mp3 recorder, hence the ambient room noise. The DL4 was fed into a BOSS loop pedal also. No overdubs, all on the fly.
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This song-congratulation happy birthday.
..Angels have gone down from the sky for you
to begin to whirl in magic dance...
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Short theme for a French laundry detergent commercial...it didn't get used, but I like the melody. I Originally wrote it for piano.
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Straight ahead stone city electric blues for an old friend who used to spend hours spinning BB King and Mike Bloomfield records for me. Recorded back sometime at the end of 2006 on old analog equipment
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A simple solo acoustic guitar track for a dear departed four legged friend. Written 2005. Recorded Jan 9 2009.
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the sweet and sorrowful song of my favorite indian instrument ,the sarangi,the indian cello,three major chords,and 32 sympathetic strings,i needed to go to india in order to learn how to play,studying with a guru,in jiaphur,in the rajastan,i still…
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Written after visiting a farmhouse I was considering moving to. Piano, accordion, bass.
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Publicado Bajo Autorizacion y sin animo de lucro. www.carranga.org
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a sweet guitar jazz improvisation ... I hope ...
peace, rei
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Trad (Reels) - a couple of session tunes. Mandolin, guitar, penny whistle.
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first in a series of five pieces for the noble and ancient sarod,exploring scenes from the life of the virgin mary,the first being the annonciation,this is the full version,the film version being only 2 min 40 sec.
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This was a favourite tune of Chief O'Neill (you don't say!) an Irish police captain in the USA who used to enlist Irish musicians into the police force so they could play music sessions together.
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We are still working on making some words for this song. We like to make up silly titles for songs before we have the lyrics, so the title is just kind of random. Liz does everything on this track, with the help of Garageband.
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Spaghetti Party was our first foray into recording a complete song. MK came up with the idea of writing a song about her friend/co-worker who has "spaghetti parties" which involve him lying on his back on a couch in the basement by himself shoveling…
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When I put these last 3 songs on itunes, my computer did something weird. It told me that these songs were already out there on the internet somewhere. So, in order not to infringe on any copyright laws, I would like to assure everyone that NONE…
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Shreya's composition, a tale of love and death that is also perhaps a sly reference to the most famous proponent of the ontological argument for you-know-who. This is the dreamy guitar version, and there is also a classical-sounding piano version…
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From Alex B's Beat Tape Volume 1
www.alexbeats.com
www.1320records.com
www.myspace.com/pnuma
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From Alex B's Beat Tape Volume 1
www.alexbeats.com
www.1320records.com
www.myspace.com/pnuma
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its basically like putting cake in the toaster
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Solo acoustic guitar recorded January 2nd 2009. Hope to do a longer more developed version at some point ,but for now just a short version to learn more about using new DAW software.
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I thought the hand claps were a bit weird but I wasn't running this dog and pony show. See more notes under "red cowboy" and "I left my toothbrush in St. Louis".
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This was a sort of vignette of the various ways we might travel across the United States: automobile, trains, and planes.
Composed for winter percussion - the indoor percussion equivalent of marching band, with a dash of theatrics.
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A simple 3-part "round" or canon with variations, showing my children how you can devise a melody that can stack on top of itself like offset puzzle pieces, which will then make its own harmony (with a nod to the master of rounds and fugues, J…
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This song was written to celebrate freedom, actually, (the Russian at the end is one of the dudes from Freesound.com saying "sound should be free!") after a decade when I wasn't. Props to Shreya, who apparently is like me and will just not go…
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This was the first song Shreya played me, and she said it came to her in a dream, and I believe it. It's flooring, and her vocals/acoustic guitar are relatively untouched. I added the other virtual instruments, and if you listen carefully, you…
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Just one of my ambient "places to go live for a while" pieces
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The sad part of a violent robot operetta. SPOILER: the robot dies.
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this is a poem by Herman Hesse.
its a pretty simple poem but it means a lot to me.
its my first song in another language.
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i'm not sure if i like this song. it has a ruff sort of flow and recording. i was thinking of adding some mellow synth backing to help it sound full but i don't want to start that now, so i wont.
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More of a demo of an idea than a finished song, here it is nonetheless.
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there are two reasons that i decided the cover this song of peters.
A. its easy B. it has a wonderful sense of irony
the strong things of this earth will be made foolish.
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their aren't many things that take "it puts me to sleep" as a complement. i think this song takes it wonderfully.
thanks jason for making music and letting me give it a try.
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This piece is my original almost-fugue-sounding arrangement of my favorite Ukranian “Christmas Carol”, Carol of the Bells, as if J.S. Bach had written it. Ingredients: Warmth, depth, complexity, eternal romance. Dedicated to my Belle. This was…
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Drive slowly and plan your route to ram into each of them.
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A music for a girl, a music for the music, muses...
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