This sounds like a Nintendo console trying really hard to console somebody who had a bad day.
I like it - it's very relaxing, but with a lo-fi sort of twist.
I like a bit of Mr Young and often do a few of his songs at open mike nights etc. this is one recorded as it happened onto a hand held recorder. bit rough round the edges, but so is Neil.
Nice Neil Young cover. Well done.
Thanks for your comments on scapeghost - in answer to your question the sound clips in "Ear" came from a documentary called "How the Ear Functions" from 1941. It has some great animation in it as well which I used to make a video for the song which is up on Youtube if you're interested in seeing it (just search for Scapeghost and it should pop up).
Glu guides you through an instructional song, revealing secrets along the way.
Instrumentation: Director's comments included! beat boxing, real swords, acoustic guitar, synthesizer, vocals, drum programming, tabla, and tambourine. My apologies…
A moody solo acoustic thing that I came up with playing in a long forgotten tuning. Just got a new Zoom H4N, so this was recorded in my shop sitting at my reedmaking bench may 12 2009
An abduction of sorts - the abductor has honest intentions but perhaps a twisted sense of wrong and right.
(Having your atoms jumbled up by a black hole sometimes has that effect, according to that Stephen Hawking guy. I think Stephen King may…
Comments on scapeghost's stuff
Very nicely done. Love this.
Love the sinister chord progression!
Oh Yeah- laid back nice stuff!!
Very clever! Nintendo symphonic!
Oh wonderful, soooothing, dreamy track!
This sounds like a Nintendo console trying really hard to console somebody who had a bad day. I like it - it's very relaxing, but with a lo-fi sort of twist.
Comments made by scapeghost
Awesome!
Great bass line on this one. Hypnotic.
This is really cool. I love the last section when the major chords kick in.
Nice Neil Young cover. Well done. Thanks for your comments on scapeghost - in answer to your question the sound clips in "Ear" came from a documentary called "How the Ear Functions" from 1941. It has some great animation in it as well which I used to make a video for the song which is up on Youtube if you're interested in seeing it (just search for Scapeghost and it should pop up).
I enjoyed this. You're like the Bob Ross of electronic music.
lovely guitar work here.
I enjoyed this.