Graphic by William Newbold
Genre:
Electronica: Ambient
Year: 2009
Album:
Tritium Crystals
Artist's description:
William Newbold's performance modified by Chris Vaisvil
Scored for amplified prepared piano and choir ensemble…
This is cool, but I like the wet version more. Whatever effects you ran things through softened some of the harshness and created a pleasing cavern of depth.
Starting out as a simple and awe inspiring invention, progressing to a more chaotic and demanding machine driven future. - people becoming enslaved to these devices. Feeding the machine.
Phone samples were recorded from the output jack of my…
warning!!! this is a long 10+ min instrumental
It's a piece about 4 years old that was my first attempt at using synth voices,, I am still looking for a good one,, if anyone knows.
The music itself is a tone poem, loosely dedicated to a children…
Enjoying a few tracks on this site with Indian flavor lately. My brothers legs were so red from slapping them to get the perc sounds in this track, I had to laugh, That alone was worth doing the song ;)
Enjoy # 92
Spicy percussion provided by Norm
Enjoying a few tracks on this site with Indian flavor lately. My brothers legs were so red from slapping them to get the perc sounds in this track, I had to laugh, That alone was worth doing the song ;)
Enjoy # 92
Spicy percussion provided by Norm
warning!!! this is a long 10+ min instrumental
It's a piece about 4 years old that was my first attempt at using synth voices,, I am still looking for a good one,, if anyone knows.
The music itself is a tone poem, loosely dedicated to a children…
Hi Richard, Thank you for your comments on my sonata 1. I don't play piano as well as I compose. While I will be posting performed piano pieces my Sontas are beyond my playing ability.
Hi Richard, Thank you for your comments on my sonata 1. I don't play piano as well as I compose. While I will be posting performed piano pieces my Sontas are beyond my playing ability.
On youtube there's a short video clip of guitarist Shawn Lane (R.I.P) executing an extremely difficult chord voicing that requires extensive finger stretching, which Shawn calls "the hardest chord in the world." I altered the chord a little bit…
This is the first tune I wrote using an actual loop pedal. I really like the rawness of its form. The sound is sharp, it kind of attacks your ear.. but then after it loops around a few times, it calms down and sinks in..
I expect that there will…
Its my first attempt at writing a piece for piano. I think this would probably best be played by two players..
if I ever write out the piece on paper, it might have to be so.
I would value any of your comments greatly, as I greatly want to improve…
It was a curious and wondrous thing.
One night I was in my studio adding some percussion to the "Quiet Rituals" track by Barry van Oudtshoorn, when my 4 young children (with whom I was long over-due to be tucking into bed and reading a bed…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
you are just like Gary Glitter
it is great in the sound area --- such neatness with choir --
the soft-synths are going to rebel as spam bots be careful!!
it is like a dream going on --- that is spiraling out of control into the abyss --- I like this :)
Lovely melody lines!
love the partial of the short loops - right down my present time of thought Chris.
A guitar mantra!
really great --- such a wild blend of sounds-
Sounding good! Hope that condition improves.
I actually like this, which is unusual for most microtonal music I listen to (sorry). Your guitar has very good tone, too.
Phrygian is one of my favorites :) But Dorian is my absolute favorite mode. Good jam.
This is cool, but I like the wet version more. Whatever effects you ran things through softened some of the harshness and created a pleasing cavern of depth.
The name alone screams: PLAY ME! Great rhythmic ambient...or whatever it might be called.
great -- I Like this
nice
darn. maybe i can find it on an old drive. anyhow thanks bud
btw do you still have "waiting for AotM" from traxinspace? this tune reminded me of that and I wondered if you'd reupload it here
love it man. the tone is comfy while verb keeps it cool. the tuning adds a dark shade to it. very immersive
excellent bells at the end-
Like the chordal variations from the original, intended or not.
Comments made by vaisvil
wow every piece I hear is really good! My hat is off to you Lalo Oceja!
another very interesting piece! Thanks for sharing!
very interesting work here. What do you use for your sound source?
I love the sample work !
Thanks for the listen and comment on the improv Richard!
I see in the tag that Norm was involved - very nice guys!!
love the way you handled the Indian additions - lovely!
very nice - perhaps a bit more development would be even better!
Hi Richard, Thank you for your comments on my sonata 1. I don't play piano as well as I compose. While I will be posting performed piano pieces my Sontas are beyond my playing ability.
Nice composition!
Nice composition!
Nice composition!
Hi Richard, Thank you for your comments on my sonata 1. I don't play piano as well as I compose. While I will be posting performed piano pieces my Sontas are beyond my playing ability.
so - if I have the fret board right - stacked 5ths ? Nice work here!
cool - I've not heard an oboe ensemble before!
Excellent - what pedal are you using?
this is excellent - I love what you do with the chord stabs towards the end especially!
reminds me of KD Lang for some reason - I hope that isn't bad.
I love your toys!
this is excellent