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Is it theft or merely borrowing? That's the question I ask of the drum part on this.
This one goes back to around 1997 when I originally wrote it and recorded the parts on a borrowed 4-track cassette recorder. For the drums, I put together…
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What do you title a song that you don't have a title for? You call it what it is.
I hit on the concept of the chorus and a bit of the verses sometime in 2016 or 2017 (I think). I was gifted a Rickenbacker 330/12 in late '17 and knew it would…
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This one starts with a promise made long ago (reference Genesis 9:13). On the way home from work one rainy/sunny day years ago, I saw a very vibrant rainbow and upon seeing it the chorus just popped into my head. I kept humming it repeatedly so…
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I had a problem installing a piece of hardware, and I eventually figured out that the solution was to go into the device manager, show hidden devices, and delete all of the unconnected usb devices, then plug in the hardware to make sure it got…
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improvisations on decent sampler's 'red clay guitar' sampler - stretched and reworked
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A song about family funerals and how I feel about them.
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A tribute to the men and women who worked the coal mines in the North East England and elsewhere of course. Those mines no longer exist and in particular this song is a tribute to my 2X great grandfather, George Robson, who died in the 1858 Page…
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voice, synthesis,
and a big chunk of Vaisvil's "Mushrooms in Asphalt"
https://alonetone.com/vaisvil/tracks/mushrooms-in-asphalt
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Two independently recorded tenor sax tracks, each processed by an EHX Voice Box, panned left and right. A third, centre, track was made by combining the two, subjecting that to noise reduction using the entire file as the template, adding reverb…
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This is our November submitted to to REM Challenge. We started last December so we’ve met our personal challenge to record a new original for 12 months.
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I could see her reflection in the glass windows of the ever growing skyscrapers in the city. I could see her reflection staring back at me from the rivers, and the computer screens, and the bottoms of compact discs. She still lived somewhere…
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same midi song creation from Paul Muller but I reversed it
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A song of warning to sailors who may meet a pretty young woman and think they can take advantage of her.
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A song about deportation from Britain to Australia for minor crimes such as poaching.
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