My wife said this sounded like a level of a video game where you are racing down endless pews of a church. You know, a pew level.
Another in the slow motion bach series, this time paired with the tart frenetic flavor of 90s breaks…
My wife said this sounded like a level of a video game where you are racing down endless pews of a church. You know, a pew level.
Another in the slow motion bach series, this time paired with the tart frenetic flavor of 90s breaks…
My wife said this sounded like a level of a video game where you are racing down endless pews of a church. You know, a pew level.
Another in the slow motion bach series, this time paired with the tart frenetic flavor of 90s breaks…
The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like.
This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like.
This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
Another bach chorale in slow motion. This time whipped to stiff peaks with 8 bars of generic trappy beats.

To be continued or not, that's always the question…
The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like.
This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like.
This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like.
This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
The last 6 months, I've been sight reading a Bach Chorale each morning (there are 400 of em!) and occasionally one sticks out that I really like.
This one sounded great on the Wurlitzer, which is literally note for note playing the chorale…
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.
I don't wanna go
down to the end of the rainbow.
I could say what I wanted to say now.
I could play what I wanted to play now.
I could take what I wanted to take now.
Of all the above.
Draft of first two sections...
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There's no way out of here
that I can see.
There's no need to fight in here.
Nobody wins.
Why do you want it so bad?
Very cool. Whatever you are doing I want to do too. The blending of voice/words/instruments. Almost subliminal! Very dreamy. The way we actually hear the voices around us or even ourselves.
Draft of first two sections...
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There's no way out of here
that I can see.
There's no need to fight in here.
Nobody wins.
Why do you want it so bad?
Hi Anton,
It's an acoustic guitar - A larrivée with a koa back. It has been my best friend since I found it hiding in a music store in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
What a great surprise!
The 1:40 muted out break is great, as are the little synthy beeps that come in shortly after. This made my sleepy morning, glu, thanks!
Here is my practice run, 1/12 of the 24hour album. 2 minutes of music in two hours. This track was fun to make. I started with the acoustic guitar, added the bass, then the beat. To get a particular sound that I had in mind, I did a little beat…
Yeah! Love the guitar or whatever the heck that is man, great sound and great beats. I need to create a glu-bot that just always congratulates you on the beats when you upload a new track :) You are darn consistent!
Jason, you are late to the alonetone party, but I forgive you. This was deliciously hiorthoy-esque. I know you have a box of delicious tracks just waiting for us, hook it up!
Ha, yeah...I'm trying to get out of the habit of saying how undone I think something is. I think this song made me bring up [this forum topic](http://alonetone.com/forums/making-music/topics/do-you-ever-finish-your-tracks)
i started writing this song 5 years ago and finally recorded it this year. sad to say, but my $$ situation isn't that much different. this is a whiny song from a liberal-arts grad who is a brat and can't really make ends meet in NYC.
i definitely…
Wow, simply great! Nice hook, I could walk around singing this all day. Your voice spreads like icing on this fast paced but lighthearted musical cake.
SOOOOO glad to hear more music from your talented self!
robot tries to convince human female subject to be his lady.
Instrumentation: bamboo flute, violin, programmed drums, vocals, synthesizer.
LYRICS:
you smell botanical,
I am mechanical,
Machines and animals,
Are sexually compatible…
Comments on Sudara's stuff
It looks soooo complicated!! Oh god. It's a cool idea to use those awesome harmonic progressions as a baseline.
Here we go...
Damn, these are so fun! It would make a great little EP. Also for someone like me on the "outside" that mixing graph/chart/screen is like... WHOA...
Oh crumbs, it's fabulous.
Nice music 👍
Oh no, it’s lacking the resolution at the end!! You scoundrel
Damn, I wish we could send this back in time to Bach! :)
Lovely sound.
What a brilliant idea!!!! I may have to try that as well.... I love how this sounds... very misty and ethereal.
Very cool
Very soothing
It's a really cool song - why am I only really realising it now??
I love this song!
This is hauntingly beautiful.
really good composition with excellent production. I heard sounds coming from beyond my monitors - phase shifting?
Love this.
😀
There you go again. This begins a new phase in my production. Probing the almost...
Very cool. Whatever you are doing I want to do too. The blending of voice/words/instruments. Almost subliminal! Very dreamy. The way we actually hear the voices around us or even ourselves.
Jack boots & Harmony!
Comments made by Sudara
Beautiful.
Hi Anton, It's an acoustic guitar - A larrivée with a koa back. It has been my best friend since I found it hiding in a music store in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Really well done. Soothing and expressive.
What a great surprise! The 1:40 muted out break is great, as are the little synthy beeps that come in shortly after. This made my sleepy morning, glu, thanks!
Sigh....Just beautiful. Any new tunes for us greedy alonetoners, arrsuarez?
Yeah! Love the guitar or whatever the heck that is man, great sound and great beats. I need to create a glu-bot that just always congratulates you on the beats when you upload a new track :) You are darn consistent!
Oh so sweet. Favorited.
Jason, you are late to the alonetone party, but I forgive you. This was deliciously hiorthoy-esque. I know you have a box of delicious tracks just waiting for us, hook it up!
Ha, yeah...I'm trying to get out of the habit of saying how undone I think something is. I think this song made me bring up [this forum topic](http://alonetone.com/forums/making-music/topics/do-you-ever-finish-your-tracks)
I can't stand it when I miss great alonetone tracks like this one that were uploaded months ago. The 'mangoz' shuffle for the win!
I dug this tune out of the 9 month old archive and enjoyed it!
So much fun!
Tight production man, this one Carries.
Love how this crabbles out!
Agreed, I like the way this track moves!
Wow, simply great! Nice hook, I could walk around singing this all day. Your voice spreads like icing on this fast paced but lighthearted musical cake. SOOOOO glad to hear more music from your talented self!
This is the glu I was born to listen to.
Right up my alley. Thanks!
Enjoyed this!
This is my favorite so far of your recent uploads. Wild music, a bunch of fun to listen to.