Van Gogh, On the Threshold of Eternity
Gary from music by computer suggested a re-master with less drum volume - your choice http://micro.soonlabel.com/17-ET/daily20110125b-17-reasons-I-hate-the-blues.mp3
I've had severe computer trouble…
Only in Disneyland is a 17 note per octave guitar solo. This was recorded direct in a Alesis multimix 8 into Sonar X1 with Lexicon reverb and Sonitus multiband EQ / compression.
Only in Disneyland is a 17 note per octave guitar solo. This was recorded direct in a Alesis multimix 8 into Sonar X1 with Lexicon reverb and Sonitus multiband EQ / compression.
Only in Disneyland is a 17 note per octave guitar solo. This was recorded direct in a Alesis multimix 8 into Sonar X1 with Lexicon reverb and Sonitus multiband EQ / compression.
very clear mix, listening with headphones, is a rich experience,,by the way, which piano synth? i especially like the lower/deeper notes,, very clear and smooth,,,, well done Chris
Genres:
Urban/Hip-Hop: Rhythm and Blues
Urban/Hip-Hop: Soul
Album:
Its About Soul
Artist's description:
a collaboration
Contributors:
thetworegs vocals
Norm percussion and didgeridoo
Chris guitars n stuff.
On Growing Old
by John Masefield - an excerpt read by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1940, the year of Scott's death.
>Be with me, Beauty, for the fire is dying;
My dog and I are old, too old for roving.
Man, whose young passion sets the…
On Growing Old
by John Masefield - an excerpt read by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1940, the year of Scott's death.
>Be with me, Beauty, for the fire is dying;
My dog and I are old, too old for roving.
Man, whose young passion sets the…
On Growing Old
by John Masefield - an excerpt read by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1940, the year of Scott's death.
>Be with me, Beauty, for the fire is dying;
My dog and I are old, too old for roving.
Man, whose young passion sets the…
On Growing Old
by John Masefield - an excerpt read by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1940, the year of Scott's death.
>Be with me, Beauty, for the fire is dying;
My dog and I are old, too old for roving.
Man, whose young passion sets the…
This is an improvisation on a theme I play all the time when I sit at the keys. Sort of a warm up I've been playing for a very long time. It is very simple and I may have used it here already. My apologies.
Genres:
Urban/Hip-Hop: Rhythm and Blues
Urban/Hip-Hop: Soul
Album:
Its About Soul
Artist's description:
a collaboration
Contributors:
thetworegs vocals
Norm percussion and didgeridoo
Chris guitars n stuff.
this is a dual title song. dark and gloomy as usual and has the live feel i often go for.
the lyrics are no big deal. they can mean whatever you want them to.
running time is about 7:30. thanks for your time and listen…
one of my fav moody's songs.
it would have turned out far better if i had a melotron. (i wish!) this is an ecological song.
i had it running in my head for the last week, and so much so it was also playing in a dream i had,
so i figured it…
for Gene's contest...great title and inspiration!!
“How To Assemble Your Android”
Yesterday a box of parts came to my front door
I thought she came assembled, ready to be my whore
Tore the box apart and to no one’s surprise I was missing…
I wrote these lyrics in response to the tragedy that happened in Paris this week and i put them up in a response to a song by Geo's (Dobrodaddy) track in memory of slain innocence and Geo responded with voice and guitar, i added a backing vocal…
i had some free!! time today to make some noise so i did and ruined a perfectly good song with bad drumming bad guitar and bad vocals ….now i’ve sold it to you enjoy Happy New year…I’m off out on the piss!! see you later ….Maybe????/
Poor old Reg is just not satisfied.......
I Can't Get No Satisfaction
it’s the Grey of the morning,
and the alarms ringing loud
right in the midst of a dream
as it sings out loud, loud and proud
it wakes me from my slumber an dreams
into…
A mashup with
Roger Sundström Guitar,Synth,Drums,Soundscape,Mix
Kavin Allenson (tempor2)
Jim Goodin (Wooden Ships)
J.C. Combs (Guitarimpro.2.20.10)
Steve Layton (Malocchio)
Greg Hooper (Rubbery Figures)
Paul Mimlitsch ("but this is…
this is a 3 part song. the beginning - syntro - is a spacey psyche thing.
just before the 1 min mark changes to the main song called - i saw - which is a hard rock - metal song.
at almost the 6 minute mark, it comes to the ending part called…
A song in honor of my Grandad Benny.......who survived the 1st world war and lived to the ripe old age of 96........but never forgot the friends he lost.......
The Screaming The Pain And The Mayhem
it was the 28th July 1914
and nobody could…
we went for a few days holiday up to the lake district and stopped in a Wigwam by Coniston Lake the weather was great it was relaxing and being surrounded by beautiful scenery it was the perfect break.... i recorded this on the MBR and then had…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
indeed.....vibrant and smooth,, the sax is interesting and a bit coy... forget like,, I love it
A blast from the past. Still sounds great, Chris.
excellent, loving that bass and sax enjoying the whole piece and the beat wow!
Stirring and shaken. :) Great tribal beats (I imagine)!
A whole kaleidoscope of sound. Neato!!
Very interesting the possibilities with this 17 per octave division
very nice,, and much better than anything mickey or donald could pull off
very clear mix, listening with headphones, is a rich experience,,by the way, which piano synth? i especially like the lower/deeper notes,, very clear and smooth,,,, well done Chris
excellent
Totally pro, Chris. Great, great work.
Fantastic stuff
agree with Kirk, this is my 3rd listen here and at IF. Like the spare arrangement and the backward cymbals. The comic brings back a memory, too.
Very cool piece of work!
A unique sound from possibly one of the most unique new collab talent mixes I have heard for a while.
Very nice man! dig it!
Excellent!!!
To quote Dorthy Parker: "That poor SOB". Strong work Chris!
loved the start the middle and the end in-fact you could say i loved it
Powerful
Guys, this rocks!!
Comments made by vaisvil
wicked nightmare!
has a doors vibe!
yes!!
I love the title as well as the music!
wow - I've not heard this tone in your voice before - excellent music, lyrics, and lovely slide work!
Ha, Frank and I used to do this song!
Sweet!
Whoa! this is very psycho!!!
love it! Great work sir!
what a unique idea! Thank you for this great aural experience!
awesome!
rockin!
nice cover!
Thank you for including me in this mash!
wow! this is really spooky Roger and very cool!
excellent!
spacey indeed!
fine work Reg!
one of my favorites by them done quite well indeed!
that would be fun - don't know Norm's availability though.