Every single sound source on this tune comes from a cheesy 70's Capitol Records promotional record. A great record, mind you, complete with faked dialogues between engineer and producer. At times, it's messy, so hold onto your faders.
Written for Oberlin production of "Closer" - metal samples from the oberlin scene shop and produced by Alec Longstreth banging on everything he can find. You can also check out [Driving in Rain](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/39/) which uses…
This is a piece written for 37signals, made to accompany a [fun video they did on Letterpress printing](http://37signals.com/svn/posts/2795-a-letterpressed-thank-you)
The track is best listened to in context of the video, since it's scored…
Instrumental Acoustic Guitar.
Written in 2010 for the wedding of a very good friend of mine, Jason. It was the processional, playing while the wedding crew walked down the aisle. Played it with montgomeru (who also wrote the recessional…
View the footage with music [at youtube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQZDRKD8oSA&hd=1)
After watching the video of the tsunami devastating the shores of Japan, I couldn't work anymore. So instead I sat down to dedicate a few hours of…
Written for Oberlin production of "Closer" - metal samples from the oberlin scene shop and produced by Alec Longstreth banging on everything he can find. You can also check out [Driving in Rain](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/39/) which uses…
View the footage with music [at youtube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQZDRKD8oSA&hd=1)
After watching the video of the tsunami devastating the shores of Japan, I couldn't work anymore. So instead I sat down to dedicate a few hours of…
Instrumental Acoustic Guitar.
Written in 2010 for the wedding of a very good friend of mine, Jason. It was the processional, playing while the wedding crew walked down the aisle. Played it with montgomeru (who also wrote the recessional…
This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
Instrumental Acoustic Guitar.
Written in 2010 for the wedding of a very good friend of mine, Jason. It was the processional, playing while the wedding crew walked down the aisle. Played it with montgomeru (who also wrote the recessional…
Instrumental Acoustic Guitar.
Written in 2010 for the wedding of a very good friend of mine, Jason. It was the processional, playing while the wedding crew walked down the aisle. Played it with montgomeru (who also wrote the recessional…
Instrumental Acoustic Guitar.
Written in 2010 for the wedding of a very good friend of mine, Jason. It was the processional, playing while the wedding crew walked down the aisle. Played it with montgomeru (who also wrote the recessional…
This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
A typical folk song.
Written and recorded in about an hour for the 24 hour album (attempted on March 13th). Excuse roughness and vocal glitches, it was 2am and this was my first full take.
Thanks to montgomeru for his chord suggestions…
View the footage with music [at youtube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQZDRKD8oSA&hd=1)
After watching the video of the tsunami devastating the shores of Japan, I couldn't work anymore. So instead I sat down to dedicate a few hours of…
Just a simple humble ditty, one of a handful I've been playing on the piano lately.
I haven't been in the mood to do much recording in the last months — or more specifically, haven't been in the mood to flesh out and arrange tunes. So this…
This is the first cover song I've ever really recorded in my 15 years of playing and recording.
The guitar and voice are each full continuous takes, I didn't want to do comping (copy and pasting), though the vocal harmony parts were done in…
Just a simple humble ditty, one of a handful I've been playing on the piano lately.
I haven't been in the mood to do much recording in the last months — or more specifically, haven't been in the mood to flesh out and arrange tunes. So this…
Instrumental Acoustic Guitar.
Written in 2010 for the wedding of a very good friend of mine, Jason. It was the processional, playing while the wedding crew walked down the aisle. Played it with montgomeru (who also wrote the recessional…
I agree with glu. This track is downright special and strange, and the samples are OUT there. Reminds me a lot of the books. As soon as I get the favorites feature going, this is on my list!
These three tracks are great, man.
Got any more goodies? I'm sure alonetone would eat them up, you tunes are catchy, well produced, and each one is a fun lyrical journey.
Together, this album is an amazing piece of work, and especially so for a 30 day adventure. Congrats again, and looking forward to listen to your new stuff.
Comments on Sudara's stuff
Yes, yes!
Far out! Very groovy. Rock on!
I like the liveliness of your recording. Very enjoyable! -dave21(scramjet fighter)
Rain is falling in my hometown and your music matches perfect!cheers friom brazil!
Very atmospheric music you have here and a great music site. No adverts and a real online community of creative people.
interesting
Beautiful. Really love all the evocative sounds. Would be a good song for a video.
wow!
This is wonderful. Can't find the dadgad tab for this
Wheel in the Sky!
Wow! Nice, so clean.
~ So now, After the years, I took the guitar to, as of old, Play nice and simple. The procession ... ~
Very pleasant! Nice guitar playing and a soothing voice.
so beautifull !
wow
Elegant piece.
Listening to this again and loving it--!
Re-listening and loving this
i love your piano playing
Truly, a sensational post. I was totally captivated.
Comments made by Sudara
Hey there! Best way to respond to a comment is to simply comment on the same track. It's on my todo list to make it a bit more friendly! Thanks!
I agree with glu. This track is downright special and strange, and the samples are OUT there. Reminds me a lot of the books. As soon as I get the favorites feature going, this is on my list!
a barrel of fun, this has an awesome loose feel to it. was it recorded live, or did you piece it together? It really sounds like a good ole time.
Dizzam. This was the first thing I listened to upon return from the countryside. Killer organ and groove.
Damn, this track is insane to listen to. It sounds like I'm going to the dentist on speed. The fraggy distorted beats are awesome.
This tune is great fun to listen to.
Aww, I didn't want this playlist to end! These tracks are great, brando. I could listen all day. You have any more?
Wow, how did i miss this one, it's fucking great guys.
Nodding my head like a mofo to this one.
...just breathe, it's alright...
These three tracks are great, man. Got any more goodies? I'm sure alonetone would eat them up, you tunes are catchy, well produced, and each one is a fun lyrical journey.
The synth sound at 1:30 is great!
More please! :)
Together, this album is an amazing piece of work, and especially so for a 30 day adventure. Congrats again, and looking forward to listen to your new stuff.
GREAT intro track to the album, guys.
Woah, the kick in this one sounds like my upstairs neighbors banging on the floor.
So, I'm on skype video chatting with my father, when he gets on alonetone, puts on this song, and starts dancing.
ha! you are right davey, especially for in progress stuff. I just had the itch to share it.
Be patient, the choruses is missing, as is the nice soft bass, a sprinkle of piano and a bit more of that electric guitar.
Hilarious in a VERY good way, mind you. Like in a "ahhhhh, why is it so funny and so goooooodness?'