Takes about a minute to get going, but I love the evolution of the various sounds. It's all fragile-y glued together but works. Kinda sounds it could be on a Sim City soundtrack.
Cool song, the reverb sounds like the music is being forced through a small opening into a long, cavernous hallway... or something. It's an odd sensation.
You worked on this one didn't you! Sounds wonderful. It always fascinates me that we work on tracks, some a lot more than others and proudly put them up, hardly anyone comments. personal taste, I suppose. Well, we all know what goes into them.
The Lament of Saint Patrick’s Snakes is an ambient piece using a home made instrument of six guitar strings stretched over a 28? by 3? by 1/2? oak board tuned with zither pins by ear to a JI open chord. The instrument is then bowed with a viola…
You may be shocked to learn that I own a Rickenbacker 360 and I love R.E.M.
Intro/verses: G-C-Am7-Cmaj7
Chorus: Em-G-C-D
Bridge: Fmaj7-C/G-Em
What if you found you had
Your own time bomb
Never sure if and when
It could go off
Safe again
At…
Had to really push the good wife sing this one. After a couple of years of serious health scares she had lost all confidence in herself. Glad I did my 'Phil Spector' trick on her. ( No gun involved !! )
from the album "Uniform"
she hides her heart under the pillow
waiting for the good fairy to come
replace this worn and broken thing
with a heart that can feel again
she's never sure which night will be her lucky one
but she anticipates…
Random mischief. Ableton died halfway, so couldn't mix drums and bass properly. Ofcourse, then I rage and delete every Ableton file on the laptop. Heh, TMI.
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Takes about a minute to get going, but I love the evolution of the various sounds. It's all fragile-y glued together but works. Kinda sounds it could be on a Sim City soundtrack.
This is beautiful. The production is absolutely flawless. It kind of has a David Arkenstone sort of vibe to it.
Thanks, Colleen. This might be a hint of what we do for RPM. Or, then again, maybe not.
This is on the magnificent side of heaven! Truly lovely
Cool song, the reverb sounds like the music is being forced through a small opening into a long, cavernous hallway... or something. It's an odd sensation.
s'lovely that. and also made me rap to it. you know you've something special when you hit both those markers!
Woo. Really nice. One of those ones where you say to yourself "wish I had done this!"
WOW!!!!!!!
I like that bass. I like the drums. Oh heck, I like all of it. Great interwoven piece.
Heard this as a guest the other day sorry I didn't comment...but anyway, this is super cool. Love the touches.
Thanks for all the kind comments on this project, everybody!
Top of the line track.
This sounds good
Fabulous. Utterly pro.
Very cool, reminds me of Schoenberg's 12-tone pieces.
You worked on this one didn't you! Sounds wonderful. It always fascinates me that we work on tracks, some a lot more than others and proudly put them up, hardly anyone comments. personal taste, I suppose. Well, we all know what goes into them.
Very pretty! I like this a lot.
Very atmospheric, lots of intriguing plopping. Reminds me of Barbarella's Matmos
wild good.
Richly atmospheric!
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Ah, it's all good!
tres bien
Thank you.
Like it, like it, like it.
Mmmmm.
Okay, you're ridiculously good. Stop that.
This reminds of so many good songs, I don't no where to start. Great tune! Love it.
Nice version of a great song (or a great version of a nice song, your choice.)
Thank you, thank you.
We like it very much, thank you.
That's a back-a-the-van, gettin' stoned in 1976 track if ever I heard one.
Barry?
Della. She's right up there with Chloe.
Great atmospherics. Digging your videos, too.
Nothing so substantive, we're afraid, just a sample from British post-WW2 Public Service Announcements.
Just another day in the Magic Kingdom.
Damn, that's good.
We hope you enjoy all we have to offer. Thanks!
Grand tune.
Many thanks, Roger.