very cool,, don't know the cover, but i like what you are doing here,,it's very neat that the piece happens on different levels, some of it almost background and some fore ground, like i say don't know the original,, this is very nice
Samples used in this tune from the NY subway this summer. Inspired by Dave Dunseath
3-12, just uploaded a new version of this with guitar- and some other changes
Didnt mean to have a political slant but had just got denied my large order soft drink in Manhattan.
All thats left are the small sodas with the "NY loves big cans" tee shirts
There are far worse things that could be banned. Tobacco products for instance! Oh no, there is too much revenue gained from them!
Super music and clever writing.
Bethan
This is a collab song with MTC. I almost hated adding anything to it cuz the first track he sent me was kickass vintage Jim. It totally changed flavors in the collab process, but still one of my favs
This is a collab song with MTC. I almost hated adding anything to it cuz the first track he sent me was kickass vintage Jim. It totally changed flavors in the collab process, but still one of my favs
Didnt mean to have a political slant but had just got denied my large order soft drink in Manhattan.
All thats left are the small sodas with the "NY loves big cans" tee shirts
This is a collab song with MTC. I almost hated adding anything to it cuz the first track he sent me was kickass vintage Jim. It totally changed flavors in the collab process, but still one of my favs
I couldn't resist crossing swords with Alex on this deft song of his which left me quite touchéd!
*Inspired in part at least by accidental meat on meat.*
Here's the original track.
I write a Vikings parody song for every game of the Minnesota Vikings season for my blog, which is found at http://www.thevikingship.net
This is a parody of Killing In The Name Of by Rage Against The Machine
Lucy of the species Australopithecus looks into the distance of Awash Valley in what is now Ethiopia and feels the future of what can be.
Performed in Charles Lucy's 0b5s tuning
This dark reggae tune has been hanging around in my "works in progress" folder for a while, but I was finally inspired to complete it when I borrowed a guitar from my friend Joe. Thanks, Joe!
Time for a little humor. I had my wisdom teeth pulled last year, and the pain was debilitating. When I got the right pain meds, I felt so much better that I wrote this song. Colin added his considerable vocal talents and his harmonica and brought…
A second version with the initial lead guitar standing alone...a little cluttered after a few listens and some constructive feedback!
Norm's Groove for St Monica inspired this one. Thanks Norm!
Lead Guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar…
Hey Rick !
What a cool album, The collabs you have done with this percussion are perfect matches.
It only seems like Norm and I have been on AT for a few months but it has been over a year-and many tunes later :)
A Song I wrote about a friend of mine who used to Jump out of planes a lot.
This is one of the hidden tracks on my new album "Black Cat" which features Beth, Keith and Reewfwalker from alonetone and Geir and Jim from Songcrafters.
Here is a…
Another experiment with MetaSynth this time taking a single bowed waterphone sample and running it through the Spectrum Synth. I then experimented with the tempo (spectral timestretching), interpolation settings, and applying formant filters to…
Fisherman and the Siren by Lord Frederic Leighton
This is a blues collaboration between The TwoRegs (vocals / lyrics) and Norm Harris (percussion) and myself (17 note per octave electric guitar and fretless bass).
We hope you enjoy it…
the sheriff's back in town
that o' hired hand of dread
cleanin' up the channels
knockin' down the webs
his lights, they are a flashin'
stopped me in my tracks alone
his hand on rein and bridle says
this freedom's gotta go
he said it…
Norm has been teaching a master's class in percussion and gave me (a lot!!) of guidance to try to add bass properly to this. I added 5 string bass, Fender Mustang and GR-20 sax to his excellent Tumbao track. We hope you enjoy it.
Comments on Reefwalker's stuff
Oh YES, OH YES, OH YES
wow very cool.
Great guitar work Reef
Woaaahhh buddy! Came hear just to listen tonight. Off to a damn good start. This is seriously good man. Fav'd and saved.
very cool,, don't know the cover, but i like what you are doing here,,it's very neat that the piece happens on different levels, some of it almost background and some fore ground, like i say don't know the original,, this is very nice
Excellent track! w;-)
So you got the Gibson out from the Darkness sounding great....
Cool, Reef. I've never heard anyone try to cover this.
Great cover!
Obviously late to the party on this one. Great stuff!
great track!
There are far worse things that could be banned. Tobacco products for instance! Oh no, there is too much revenue gained from them! Super music and clever writing. Bethan
Love the vocal breakdown towards the end! You make it sound so easy.
Cool X 2. Oh yeah. Fabulous writing and delivery all round!
Thanks so much for your listen and comments. There is so much talent on this site, it means a lot to get your feedback!
Good stuff guys.
cool!
You think that is bad try buying a cup of tea in an English pub ... :)
ruddy brilliant!!! kicking ass indeed
Wow this is one great track.
Comments made by Reefwalker
cool collabatone and good balance.
cool tune, agree with T2regs, also like the bass rif
delicate, precise fret play and a classic blues vocal
cool feel, the bass/drum rif is almost radioheadish.
cool track, cant believe I havent herd your stuff before now ! Waayyy to short, would love to hear a full up version with vox.
what spot did you write this song on again ??
drooling over the guitar pics, the green axe is particularly dreamy. nice blues with the harp..
oh man I have tears in my eyes. Great tune. GO vikings! - unless of course they play The Broncos.
The evoked emotion with this microtonal piece is perfect for pondering the future-even for hominids
love the bass riff on this one mon! cool reggae tune.
Down to a tee including the vocal at about :55 Zep is absolutely the best. Great cover. This would sound so killer with a multiple mic up/mix
well of course, how else could you play rock and roll? Love the harp and the horns in there too- nice! Somehow Sid Vicious didnt do this one first.
would fav this again if I could...
Hey Rick ! What a cool album, The collabs you have done with this percussion are perfect matches. It only seems like Norm and I have been on AT for a few months but it has been over a year-and many tunes later :)
I like the percussion filling in on this song, really glues it together. The violin is fantastic.
I have no idea what you just said....but it sounds cool. way outerspace
cool, gritty tune
Down to earth grass root playing. great tune. cant help but think of Neil Young influences.
great cover gents. vocals ,mix is very good.
cool twist to this track Chris, the sax sounds great here.