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…
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…
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…
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…
I like this so much I have to comment again. It hits me head on. What great work from start to finish. Not a fleck of sound in the wrong place. The idea delivered within? You hit a homerun.
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…
thanks for your comments on my newest upload,its just a template.the finished version should be up soon(still trying to learn to play guitar-its fun). whats next? is beautiful.reminds me of a bygone time.childhood and innocence, great track.e
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.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
I love the sense of space in this track and the way everything fits together nicely like a jigsaw puzzle. It’s upbeat but the guitar is unbelievably chill, really nice touch and tone on that electric!
Hey there,
This is a song that has been in my head for a while now. I think it has an amazing content. It's originally for Violin Solo, but I made an arrangement for 2 Violas and 2 Violins. I added/changed perhaps 10 notes in total, it's crazy…
Really pretty, it's been nice to see this one develop. I'm a big fan of the steady pacing, actually! It's refreshingly unmelodramatic, a nice change from maxxxxed out rubato.
This Track was recorded a couple of years ago, and I started thinking about it because of the recent Track "dreaming" that I uploaded.
My friend Lavasir Nordrum (http://www.lavasir.no/portfolio/into-the-mendicant) somehow managed to get us…
This is a recording from my i phone off my back deck at home in Mill Valley tonight. Everyone howls at 8 pm for 1 minute in solidarity for the healthcare providers during this pandemic with COVID 19. its been going on for over 2 weeks now…
A post on the Facebook RPM group featured a quote from an aging Dave Grohl complaining about Kids These Days and Their Terrible Music, pointing out that the current number-one song was about someone's butt. So, I wrote a song about my butt…
I've been inspired all week by Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint. This piece of 6 parts done by me on baritone ukulele is my response to it, very loosely based and the core repetitive rhythmic part based on the 3rd movement, Fast. Additional…
Comments on Sudara's stuff
..the wind has picked up and the glass of wine on the table has refilled itself...the song is on repeat...thanks for the great music.
Sudara I have a hankering to hear your "song without words". Please upload it! I miss that creaky piano and the kickin riff.
that's what i'm talking about
This is great stuff! I love your work.
Cool song! Very soothing.
gosh, i just follow jennifer around and find all the good stuff. thanks jen, thanks sudara, weirdo
Thanks for the comments jennifer!
I like this so much I have to comment again. It hits me head on. What great work from start to finish. Not a fleck of sound in the wrong place. The idea delivered within? You hit a homerun.
This is so frickin' cool.
Very nice! I'd like to bring it with me on a road trip.
beautiful
thanks for your comments on my newest upload,its just a template.the finished version should be up soon(still trying to learn to play guitar-its fun). whats next? is beautiful.reminds me of a bygone time.childhood and innocence, great track.e
A Very cool idea well executed!
The more I listen to this the more my heart soars with pride for both of you wonderful creators of this beautiful music.
oh man. lots of good music showing up on here! amazing.
Ahhh...nice and mellow.
First!
i like this, is this your creation sudara?
oh. and wow, man, at 1:10, groovy, is this the final? sounds like it. well done. wow again at 2:36 and beyond, so beautiful. love
hi sudara, is there a way to send someone a message? or respond to a comment?
Comments made by Sudara
Wow, I must have missed this originally. Love the vocal treatment here!
Sounding great! Really glad you decided to indie release and upload to alonetone!
I love the sense of space in this track and the way everything fits together nicely like a jigsaw puzzle. It’s upbeat but the guitar is unbelievably chill, really nice touch and tone on that electric!
Oooooooh, nice tasty breakbeats
Really pretty, it's been nice to see this one develop. I'm a big fan of the steady pacing, actually! It's refreshingly unmelodramatic, a nice change from maxxxxed out rubato.
Wow very Yoshimura, into it!
Woah can “hear” you playing those lines on trumpet at the start. Dig the shuff
Glad it didn't end after 1:30, nice tremmy noisefloor breathing...
Hello Agent Cooper. Yummy booksian opening and lynchian guitar vibes.
Woah, the verb.... <3 The playing is cool, pretty fun to hear baroque cadences and motifs scattered in there...
Ooooooh, super into the lazers and vocal samples, makes me wanna make dance music!
This is awesome, thanks for uploading!
LOVE that noisey apreggiating thing that comes in around :33
Thanks for the space out!
With luck this will get to the top of "kicking ass" ;)
❤️Nice to see you posting again!. Maybe it's the verb and harmonies, but reminds me of some old school hawaiian tunes.
<3 me Reich-ish things on stringed instruments. Nice one!
"A little bit bladerunner. A little bit tangerine dream. I like this track." sez Will.
This both summarizes and transcends the original.
Wow! A complete overhaul! Out with the old...