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soundtrack for a documentary.
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yelyah's avatar
Kind of a chillout, lullaby type tune. — Notes: I think the shaker comes in too strong. I think the intro goes on for probably 1 or 2 more phrases than it should.
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This is the original version, the light to the dark of the other. The Max Ulis version ended up on my album, he did such a good job I couldn't pass it up.
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A great remix done by Vancouver artist Calamalka. He shines a light on it from a totally different angle, and captures it with his own style.
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Quick one, mad groovy. RPM #11.
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A fun hip hop based track, one of the first tracks I ever did. The inspiration comes from Della Reese in Harlem Nights, when she fights Eddie Murphy. Classic.
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Alfred Hitchcock has been a big influence on me through the years, easily one of the best directors ever.
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Originally a band name my friend made up, this song took a life of it's own when Pim Boewens gave me his guitar parts.
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Second single off of Palettes to Burn, also featuring the lovely vocals of Vancouver artist Adaline.
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Based on phone messages I received during a one year span, this track took a long time to complete, with many people adding awesome messages that needed to be in the song!
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Nice flowing vocal track with the help of talented Michael Ackhurst.
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