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Fyrce Muons's avatar
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Room 34's avatar
More disposable music made with Figures iPhone app.
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More disposable music made with Figures iPhone app.
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Jeffrey Alan Dbury's avatar
This is a new recording of an older tune of mine. It has a bit of a classic rock feel to it, if you dig classic rock type songs you are going to dig this tune! I wrote this song a few years ago after returning to my home town of Chicago after…
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shakuhachi's avatar
three minutes of perfection,from the sarangi that dreamed an electric dream....
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Tom's avatar
by Low
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HH Kadamba Kanana Swami - HK Dhun 1
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24 HK kirtans
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Visnujana Swami
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14 Kirtan by HH Vishnujan Swami
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16 Kirtan by HH Niranjan Swami
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17 Krishna Devotees Kirtan
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A "new" song made from samples taken from Bessie Smith's 1929 recording of St Louis Blues, with added radio noise. One of those things you try just to see if they work (well my name IS Frankenstein). Check out the original below.
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For Aaron Krister Johnson's challenge
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Big Joe Silence's avatar
Rough mix of a work in progress that has been gestating since late May 2013. still working out the lyrics/vocal parts. dunno if there will eventually be keys and/or synths.
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Paul Lisney's avatar
God still speaks to us - mostly to our hearts but also audibly to certain people.
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I recorded this to sound like something the early Beatles would have done. There are about ten Beatle songs referenced in it. My children (now all adults) were singing on this and I like the end where they can be heard laughing.
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This about "dith" as an Australian might say - we never know when we'll be called home, so we'd better be ready.
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This is the parable about the sower and the seed. Musically it was inspired by a Richard Thompson song, "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again."
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The words tell it all on this one.
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