Lovely melancholy and lyricism btwn recover and take ii with tongue and cheek intensity in Prayer, all interesting and my first hearings of your music in all this time on Alonetone Sudara. Thanks for this and for what you do in providing Alonetone for all of us with no expectations. Thanks too for listening to my track from Good Friday recently and the kind words. I am in turn and nice to hear what you do as well.
Keep me close and afraid
Keep me wandering for days
Keep me exactly the same
Keep me docile and tired
Keep me angsty and wired
Keep me faking the pain
Keep me loose and contained
Keep me close and afraid
Keep me wandering for days…
Keep me close and afraid
Keep me wandering for days
Keep me exactly the same
Keep me docile and tired
Keep me angsty and wired
Keep me faking the pain
Keep me loose and contained
Keep me close and afraid
Keep me wandering for days…
I remember the first day I offered my case to her, with little question in myself due to the fact that my hand interview was denied as well as my stirs meeting did not go well, i was entrusted only deportation procedures.
Long car rides through the corn.
Leave me angry and torn.
And my lap covered in ashes.
I drive through small towns.
With my windows down.
Dreaming of fatal car crashes.
Somehow I can't decide what to do with the night.
Cursing at…
there was a strange 1996 david cronenberg movie like this with james spader- it was called “crash” i think you’d like it. this could have been the soundtrack 🙀
Ah cool, maybe it’s lightness comes from the bass that moves gradually upward, even though the melody feels sad. Love it! So in terms of the title this makes also perfect sense, even though on the Surface it’s not fun, deep down there is something moving forward. Well that’s my first interpretation in any case.
Draft arrangement of a favorite song.
Wurlitzer, Moog Model D, Banjo and some Rodney advice.
Thanks to Almut, Mars, Floss for vocal chorus help and Markus for the beautiful scratchy baroque violin.
This is a pre-release of a song from my new album. The song still needs some polish and rubbing. I will change it out once i get done with the final version. The lyric was written a long time ago, of what could or couldn't have been:) Thats the…
This song is going to be the intro to my debut album. I wanted choose to make a beat that would't be the norm in Hip Hop.This beat was the result and everything else just fit. This song is all about BECOMING somthing even though friend or foe…
Got into a bit of a mess recently and, well, this is me not doing anything about it (except sitting here and recording this, eh). I really need an acoustic with pickups.
this song is about entering the space of friends, brothers, loved ones.... it's about entering their sadness, their joy, their pain. Journeying along side those I love and finding out that so often I fall so short. This song is about the letting…
this song is about entering the space of friends, brothers, loved ones.... it's about entering their sadness, their joy, their pain. Journeying along side those I love and finding out that so often I fall so short. This song is about the letting…
The title comes from reading "The Willows in Winter" to my son Maurice, which is the sequel to "The Wind in The Willows" and thinking of Toad and the sort of idyllic natural landscape. While messing around in Logic, I ended up creating a "Drag…
This song made a little splash in the New Music blogosphere back in July 2008. With possibly the first diss rap directed at modern chamber music groups, Hybrid Groove Project (that's DJ Dubble8 and new music saxophonist Brian Sacawa) brought some…
This is freaking hilarious! Milton Bizzabit! Perfectly fitting samples. Create that controversy, Dubble8!
My absolute favorite line: "Sound original? Nope!
We’re putting new dope twists on licks that Philip Glass wrote."
When CobSOn was 6 years old, mom and dad Cobson sent her to the local music school (in the suburbs of Toulouse) where she started to play the piano. The course lasted 11 years.
During the summer 2002, she wrote her first words, "give the slip…
A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
For the record, nothing is out of "format" for alonetone. If it is uploadable, and you made it then it is worth listening to. Bring it on. (I mean it, I really enjoy listening to your stuff)
A piece I produced for Classical Public Radio last fall after interviewing conductor Stefan Sanderling. What he has to say about music and why he does what he does is powerful, especially against the backdrop of music from Shostakovich's Symphony…
The text on this track comes off a B-side from one of [Putnam Aldrich's](http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam_Aldrich) (my great-grandfather) records. He was a harpsichordist, a professor at Stanford, a chain smoker, and apparently had a sense…
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Lovely melancholy and lyricism btwn recover and take ii with tongue and cheek intensity in Prayer, all interesting and my first hearings of your music in all this time on Alonetone Sudara. Thanks for this and for what you do in providing Alonetone for all of us with no expectations. Thanks too for listening to my track from Good Friday recently and the kind words. I am in turn and nice to hear what you do as well.
Great sound. Loving the counterpoint.
Good to have you back, Sir. Keep them coming please.
Cool track with Wurlitzer sound and also the little reverb on the back 👍
Nice one.
Eerie and gorgeous!
Beautiful
Lovely! love the lyrics
Love this so much. Especially the spare arrangement. It suits the lyrics perfectly.
I remember the first day I offered my case to her, with little question in myself due to the fact that my hand interview was denied as well as my stirs meeting did not go well, i was entrusted only deportation procedures.
Beautiful work!
there was a strange 1996 david cronenberg movie like this with james spader- it was called “crash” i think you’d like it. this could have been the soundtrack 🙀
Well done!
🤗
Ah cool, maybe it’s lightness comes from the bass that moves gradually upward, even though the melody feels sad. Love it! So in terms of the title this makes also perfect sense, even though on the Surface it’s not fun, deep down there is something moving forward. Well that’s my first interpretation in any case.
Very touching, beautiful, a little sad but feels quite light at the same time for me. Thank you!
Really liked this one
I love the mood of this one. Listening over and over while coloring...
So pretty.
Still one of my favorites. Love what the guy is saying. Oh but the cringe with the violins at the end. haha. :3
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Wow, this one managed to slip by me a month ago. Good work.
Amazing mix of sounds, I keep being surprised. Quirky and poppy and oh my.
This one stopped me. Resonated with me.
Very very nice playing. That guitar sure sings!
This beat is great - drives you really well. Down with the norm, up with real people.
Pretty, with a side of melancholy. Love the metronome, it makes the tune for me.
Ok, more like two hours! over and over...
I just sat here and listened to your music for a good hour. Wonderful stuff, Anthony.
I agree with ACL. Short and very sweet.
Really enjoying the active Piano in this one, it rocks out at 7:10!
This is great. Chilled out and well recorded!
Nice, Skidoo, this is some clean and relaxing playing.
Man, this one clicks for me.
This is freaking hilarious! Milton Bizzabit! Perfectly fitting samples. Create that controversy, Dubble8! My absolute favorite line: "Sound original? Nope! We’re putting new dope twists on licks that Philip Glass wrote."
Ooooh, I love the wah and distortion on this one, freaking awesome.
Sweeet, great opener for this album, man.
For the record, nothing is out of "format" for alonetone. If it is uploadable, and you made it then it is worth listening to. Bring it on. (I mean it, I really enjoy listening to your stuff)
Inspiring, Jennifer. Keep posting these productions, I really enjoy listening to them, for both the music and the words. Shosti is a favorite of mine.
TIGHT. My favorite from your recent uploads!
Thanks for the comments jennifer!