Here's the (nearly?) finished version of "You Think You Know," the track that started out as 8 heavily processed rhythm guitars. Now with vocals, more percussion, and other minor tweaks… plus it's mercifully a minute and a half shorter than the…
Here's the (nearly?) finished version of "You Think You Know," the track that started out as 8 heavily processed rhythm guitars. Now with vocals, more percussion, and other minor tweaks… plus it's mercifully a minute and a half shorter than the…
This track originated with 8 layers of electric guitar playing mostly rhythmic patterns. These were then mixed down to stereo, heavily processed, and became the foundation of this track. (Yes, that weird stuff you hear at the beginning and throughout…
This track originated with 8 layers of electric guitar playing mostly rhythmic patterns. These were then mixed down to stereo, heavily processed, and became the foundation of this track. (Yes, that weird stuff you hear at the beginning and throughout…
This track originated with 8 layers of electric guitar playing mostly rhythmic patterns. These were then mixed down to stereo, heavily processed, and became the foundation of this track. (Yes, that weird stuff you hear at the beginning and throughout…
Just stopped by for a listen and discovered I'd listened to the entire album. Very easy to lost track of time listening to your music.
Liked it a lot.
ER
Composed in the dead of a particularly snowy winter, this track and its companion (the double-speed, tritone-shifted "On Thin Ice") capture the essence of cabin fever.
Been listening to your music, and I must say I have liked what I've heard. I'm not usually one to listen to electronica, but your particular brand is the right mix of rhythm and moodiness that I find interesting.
Well done.
ER
1. Chicago's L announcement guy is the best, the Minneapolis chick is just average.
3. Do they do crazy things on the Hiawatha line like on the L? I mean, like, decorated trains for the holidays (they have a whole "Santa's Sleigh" train, which is awesome). Also, drivers that say weird creepy stuff over the intercom on Valentine's Day (that one may not have been an officially sanctioned program).
2. Cool song, nice groove.
Song #2 for the RPMC. My goal is to have 12 short tunes (1-3 minutes long), so I need to pick up the pace.
Again, quartal tuning on the top 3 unison pairs of the 12 string. I've been listening to Ralph Towner's Blue Sun, hence the title.
Written by Greg Connor
Lyrics:
River run away with me
I got my paddle in my hand
Take me far away from here
Take me to the sea
Take me somewhere I don’t know
Take me where the water goes
Start out fast, then go slow
Closer to the…
Very cool sounds. I love anything with electric piano. Nice mix of atmospheric effects and electronic beats. Makes me want to get back into doing more experimental stuff.
This time paying homage to grandpa. Did I miss any dead folks out this album?
I often stop and think of William
Up on Skinners Ridge
He passed me on his way back down
As I passed from being a kid
A shame you’d say
But aint that the way
Things…
An unusual traditional tune from the first Scartaglen album way back in 1984. Going through stuff the other day and ran across the LP and couldn't even remember the tune or having recorded it. I played guitar on this track
rpm 2011
Aweful dad, make you cry
Aweful dad, hope you die
Aweful dad, fear and pain
Aweful dad, embarrassing
Aweful dad, yell & scream
Aweful dad, embarrassing
Aweful dad, no sympathy
Aweful dad, where’s the love
Why when the world
Is…
This is really a true story.
No, really...
And our holiday gift to you & your friends. (Feel free to download it and share it with anyone who you think might enjoy it.)
Oh... by the way... acl is finally waking from a very deep slumber…
This crazy getaway song is a little something I wrote when I was convinced that the cops were about to raid my apartment for some reason.
It sounds a little neurotic, kind of like a space-jazzy Radiohead song, except all instrumental.
Make up…
*"We all live in a little Village...your Village may be different from other people's Villages, but we are all prisoners." -* **_Patrick McGoohan_**
Modern electronic guitar rock.
One day you awaken in a different place
Where the names…
This one was inspired by Wen's mom; and is therefore dedicated to all those musicians doing RPM, and all musicians who toil away at home to make their music despite what their friends & co-workers might think of their efforts.
Excellent work... reminds me of some of my favorite video game soundtrack music. Would work very well in a Metroid game or in Portal... in other words, something sci-fi with a female protagonist, I guess!
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Same here, the remix is great, but i really love that driving drum track. Like how the guitar kicks it up too.
Very cool remix! Love the bass line to both tracks.
ROCKS! w;-)
Kick serious ass! w;-)
Original one!
Yeahhhh, play it loooud! Perfect dance track! This is great, ha, it's all going on over here! Wheee, that was great!
I know this is a great piece of work
Like the concept, good execution.
*does "the robot" through out his kitchen* Loved it....
Good work on this Scott. Is there someplace we could download it all in one chunk?
Just stopped by for a listen and discovered I'd listened to the entire album. Very easy to lost track of time listening to your music. Liked it a lot. ER
Very cool, i am diggin this for sure. The mix is perfect.
Triptic mystic eclyptic and smooth.Nice
Yes, the bass line is awesome. Nice work here.
Been listening to your music, and I must say I have liked what I've heard. I'm not usually one to listen to electronica, but your particular brand is the right mix of rhythm and moodiness that I find interesting. Well done. ER
Tron slowly comes off, overtakes, closes the sky. ~Heavy decline~
nicely done
Groovy.
1. Chicago's L announcement guy is the best, the Minneapolis chick is just average. 3. Do they do crazy things on the Hiawatha line like on the L? I mean, like, decorated trains for the holidays (they have a whole "Santa's Sleigh" train, which is awesome). Also, drivers that say weird creepy stuff over the intercom on Valentine's Day (that one may not have been an officially sanctioned program). 2. Cool song, nice groove.
Yay, some single-reeds! Also, you did more singing than usual (on the album generally)! Cool!
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Nicely done. Like irok says, punchy. I like it.
Sweet guitar. Reminds me a little bit of "From the Beginning" by ELP. (But not as ELPish.)
Really nice. Great acoustic guitar work, nice vocals. Evocative lyrics that fit the music well. Well done!
This would be perfect for a Metroid-style video game soundtrack.
Very cool sounds. I love anything with electric piano. Nice mix of atmospheric effects and electronic beats. Makes me want to get back into doing more experimental stuff.
Thanks for not covering the Extreme song. ;)
A little bit Rolling Stones, a little bit glam. I like it!
Thanks, Alex... I'm glad you could tell I was trying to sound like the Beach Boys. ;)
This brings a smile to my face. Nice work!
Whoa.
"If there's enough people to believe, there will always be someone to lead." Good work!
I'm not a big punk fan, but I actually like what you're doing here... it's like a punk symphony. Cool. Nice work.
This is great... and it just keeps getting better! Thanks for a laugh this morning... I needed it!
Cool sounds, reminds me of watching smoke curl slowly in still air.
Sweet harmonics!
Cool beats, nice mix of instruments and electronic sounds. And I LOVE the album cover. Futura, the official font of all 1950s science education films!
Nice! Dave Gilmour would be proud...
This is hilarious! I love it.
Excellent work... reminds me of some of my favorite video game soundtrack music. Would work very well in a Metroid game or in Portal... in other words, something sci-fi with a female protagonist, I guess!
Makes me visualize swimming in peanut butter. Despite that probably unintended imagery, I like it!