Saccharin was produced first in 1879, by Constantin Fahlberg, a chemist working on coal tar derivatives in Ira Remsen's laboratory at the Johns Hopkins University. Fahlberg noticed a sweet taste on his hand one evening, and connected this with…
Saccharin was produced first in 1879, by Constantin Fahlberg, a chemist working on coal tar derivatives in Ira Remsen's laboratory at the Johns Hopkins University. Fahlberg noticed a sweet taste on his hand one evening, and connected this with…
A collaboration of Bill Newbold (words and visuals) and myself (noise)
so never Arts
or Artless is
isometric effects
oft tempo fluxes
Blue the Moon
up in purple
just like Spires
in tinted cares
unsure
in effect
there triangles…
Hi Chris - well I mixed this with --
https://soundcloud.com/h92o/for-chris-at-d-d
and got this ---
https://alonetone.com/acid/tracks/polyharp-ji-musings-2
yes I did not change the title (my bad) but I know when I saw that that title changes are --- difficult post titling. ---
quite something, art reflecting the times pretty much and that's what it's supposed to do. Well done Chris. Hope against hope though. Nice layering in the guitar in this.
A misnomer flashing through the radio waves out to the outer reaches then processed and returned to the organ player playing in the bar at the end of Brighton pier to plaster painted faces of the audience l
Nikola Tesla turned to pigeons in his extreme old age for companionship, feeding them through his open hotel window. After a life of dedication to improving the life of humanity, Nikola finally allowed himself time to find his own human nature.
Nikola Tesla turned to pigeons in his extreme old age for companionship, feeding them through his open hotel window. After a life of dedication to improving the life of humanity, Nikola finally allowed himself time to find his own human nature.
Nikola Tesla turned to pigeons in his extreme old age for companionship, feeding them through his open hotel window. After a life of dedication to improving the life of humanity, Nikola finally allowed himself time to find his own human nature.
Really like this. Your voice is getting defined in all these songs this one no less and the feeling between the self driven ensemble is tightening. Good work Chris!
This is a song some 15 years in the making. The original 4-track cassette tape tracks laid down in 1997 - and this past year Frank added bass and drums. Its my fault on how there are still rough edges - that is the result of how I did things…
a long time ago I often collaborated with an immensely talented composer from France, Alister Flint - this is one of our collaborations. Been years since I've heard from him. He's been missed.
The Pursuit is a composition in AA’B form combining electronica and pseudo musique concrète by using a 17 edo guitar with effects, voice, and synthesizers.
Norm set me these drums for Dancing on my own a while back but Reg went and dumped the file so we couldn't use them. So i'm using them now, while Reg gets Gone.........Thanks Norm
Chris sent this track to me earlier today with the request that I add some percussion to it.
I had something different in mind.
After the first take I was afraid to return it to him, fearing that he would convert it to 23 edo or something…
I heard this as I let the IF playlist roll doing other things - this is really great! I love the very classic slide sound you have here and the piece is very bluesy cool.
Reg has this recurring dream of his fantasy women but she is always out of reach...........Thanks to Tess for letting me play with her tune.
Space Gypsy with Sister Savage
She roams in and out of my world
I’m Lost I am lost without…
Chris sent this track to me earlier today with the request that I add some percussion to it.
I had something different in mind.
After the first take I was afraid to return it to him, fearing that he would convert it to 23 edo or something…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
ohhh I didn't see you had uploaded this! To answer your question - it was a Yamaha - can't remember the model - it had 3 pedals - I agree about the low end but the high end was really weak in my opinion.
Added a little more to this nice little change of strumming patterns played as an excuse to write a little love song.
I FOUND LOVE
You know I love you more than I
Ever thought one simple man could
You know I need you more than I
Ever…
The berimbau is a Brazilian instrument associated with Capoeira, which is a Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts, sports, and music. It was created in Brazil mainly by descendants of African slaves with Brazilian native…
finally got to hear this. there is a distinct didgeridoo sound to it, especially when you start. I wonder what would happened if you bowed the string. - and - how did you pull the wire out of a tire - I want to do that.
Lyrics:
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I hate you when you breathe. Could you stop?
Waking up is hard to do when sleep never comes
But your ugly faces woke me up...
Callous sycophants
I know you too well to rest again
I'll stay up forever. I'll be ready
I've seen…
The island of Cuba was a Spanish possession for almost 400 years (1511-1898). The land-owning elite held social and economic power, supported by slaves, both indigenous and of South American and African descent, until slavery was abolished…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
echo Bill, lovely melody and sense of explore. Interesting fact re the artificial sweetner.
lovely melody very pretty.. ---
the video link --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAAvu20WcAY
Hi Chris - well I mixed this with -- https://soundcloud.com/h92o/for-chris-at-d-d and got this --- https://alonetone.com/acid/tracks/polyharp-ji-musings-2 yes I did not change the title (my bad) but I know when I saw that that title changes are --- difficult post titling. ---
quite something, art reflecting the times pretty much and that's what it's supposed to do. Well done Chris. Hope against hope though. Nice layering in the guitar in this.
A misnomer flashing through the radio waves out to the outer reaches then processed and returned to the organ player playing in the bar at the end of Brighton pier to plaster painted faces of the audience l
Interesting, and thanks to your description, full of imagery too.
brilliant and perfect!
love the subtly of this and the way you evolve each section.
Super into the stutter
Hehe
I like it.
nice
Really like this. Your voice is getting defined in all these songs this one no less and the feeling between the self driven ensemble is tightening. Good work Chris!
[b]Great[/b] tune! So calm at the start. Like it a lot.
Is this being played in 12 TET? I'm hearing notes and sounds one wouldn't normally hear. (And I'm liking it.)
TurN up the volume
really nice ! hints of Gilmour !
Very cool I like..
NICE!
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rockin' Reg and Norm - nice collaboration. Good combination if instruments.
loving the harp. this was a good choice!
I heard this as I let the IF playlist roll doing other things - this is really great! I love the very classic slide sound you have here and the piece is very bluesy cool.
Nice work - a good combination.
wow! this harp work sounds great!!! Unfortunately the guitar pictured isn't the one in the recording (we'll get to that tomorrow)
You made it into a classical piece - I love that. Great work Richard!
ohhh I didn't see you had uploaded this! To answer your question - it was a Yamaha - can't remember the model - it had 3 pedals - I agree about the low end but the high end was really weak in my opinion.
the scope of this is totally impressive
one of my favorite songs - done really well!
Beautiful Richard!!
this is an excellent song!
finally got to hear this. there is a distinct didgeridoo sound to it, especially when you start. I wonder what would happened if you bowed the string. - and - how did you pull the wire out of a tire - I want to do that.
This is cool! You made the google guitar sound like its going through a *huge* stack.
wow. very powerful words and music.
this is excellent - and unique!
lovely Richard! Sounds light music for a candle light dinner.
thank you for the listen and comment on my seagull improv.
Reg - he did do something like that one day - and yes it was great!
and the excellence of the music should be overlooked too.
Reg - you are one heck of a story teller! Have you considered writing a novel or short story?