The original by Breaking Light is here: http://alonetone.com/breakinglight/tracks/ssum092113editwvideo
I loved it and just wanted to add some minor synth/vocal touches and make it even spacier. Thanks Kavin!
Excelllent as always. You're getting good at using the little micro-textures to give the songs depth. And here they don't sound superfluous or anything... works perfectly as a whole.
Another Live performance with former band mates in Scartaglen back in 1988 on the NPR show Mountain Stage. This time a piece of Gaelic mouth music followed by 3 reels. Maybe the most complex arrangement of a set of tunes that we ever did.
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Very nice!
Such a lovely bittersweet feel.
Hadn't heard anything from you for awhile. Glad to hear you're still making interesting music.
How did I miss this? Great stuff!
Hypnotic, cool effects... cool vibe.
Very nice jazzy jam. -Kavin.
Thanks Tipu! Very cool additions!
Spacey!
Tipu, this is fabulous! w;-)
Excelllent as always. You're getting good at using the little micro-textures to give the songs depth. And here they don't sound superfluous or anything... works perfectly as a whole.
very nice.
It seems, this canvas would have a coat of solos, better distinctive, but not as sharp ... ~Do I Dream of Electric Sheep?~
The music here is as enthusiastic lament, arrives from far away, and go back there, to come again and again. Raptured.
In the end, everything will be obliterated or will fade away like these guitar shadows, so: does it really matter when ...
Lately been enjoying the soundtrack for the movie Side Effects, and this is very similar. You should get into the soundtrack business Tipu!
Perfect title. The song kind of rides that middle wavelength between eerie and sublime in a fragile way.
I love the beginning to this song , just excellent , shame its too short
Very nice, has a tangled, sensual feel. It starts out jazzy but has this effect where it almost feels ominous by the end.
very cool, got lost in this one.
Enjoyed this
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I loved it in the first 30 seconds!