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.
mr. vaisvil, genialissimo! soon I'll try to release an entire album made of your humbecker-winmdharp-samples - but maybe at bandcamp in flac.
you're a master in your microtonal skills & arts!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Five
An animated score is below. Ironicly this is scored for a quintet - piano, guitar, bass, sax, and drums. Probably one of the more famous 5/4 time songs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Five
An animated score is below. Ironicly this is scored for a quintet - piano, guitar, bass, sax, and drums. Probably one of the more famous 5/4 time songs.
Tettigoniidae in Overtones is scored for two Audio Damage Quanta synthesizer, tamtam, two triangles, glockenspiel, snare drum, bass drum, two tamborines, plucked psaltery and french horn all in harmonic series tuning. The synthesizers are purposely…
Field recording modified by using the entire recording as a template for noise reduction. The remaining sound was surprisingly melodic, and includes birdsong (mourning dove and sparrows most prominent), passing light aircraft, emergency siren…
The coffee table gang helped me round out this one that I shared earlier. I love this version with Mark Lofgren and Greg Connor's wonderful talents on the backup vocals and guitars. I like how my ukulele blended in on this version.
Sometimes…
I got nothing.
Insert some random post-apocalyptic sci-fi narrative here, involving Speak And Spells achieving sentience and taking over the world, only to be thwarted by the Amish.
Alternatively, "Based On A True Story" something something.
Bringing back a song from 2011 with a new twist. The song now has drums, bass, and an orchestral backend. This is hopefully part of a larger collection of me reworking older songs with orchestration.
Many thanks to Brian of A Beautiful Scene…
Waiting for the AotM - well, no, not here, and Mysterium appears to have taken TiS down a rabbit hole. Thanks for the listen and comment. This is a nice smooth track!
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Really enjoyed this! Saving for another listen :)
Very nice production! Interesting blend of synths/ vocal effects.
Enjoy ing the quirkiness of this! But it does work quitwell! :)
These sounds are the reason I like traditional noise so much..
far away in the hills and over...
really this is the best you have done so far cept for some of the ambient stuff....
Like Chris. Efx on your voices is nicely ELOish meets CSN and the mando cello reminds me of Dave Pegg :)
Spooky good
Excellent collab Chris with a taste of floyd in there
excellent soundscaoe.....Poor old Reg
mr. vaisvil, genialissimo! soon I'll try to release an entire album made of your humbecker-winmdharp-samples - but maybe at bandcamp in flac. you're a master in your microtonal skills & arts!
im behind fudgetusk 100% on this one
this made me hungry.thanks.
Love this tune, kudos :)
Awesome, love this tune :)
Delightful :)
This is fabulously astral compositions. I could watch the sky at night while listening to this
Some really astoundingly beautiful movements and moments :)
Very cinematic. Suspenseful :)
Dig it!
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nicely done! I like how the reverse guitar becomes a pad - it has shades if Magical Mystery Tour to my ears.
excellent! noise reduction is an excellent technique!
This works well! Great dexterity on the 12 string!
Beautiful Ben!
yes!
Quite like the solo here No doubt the Orange one will litigate until a cheese burger claims him.
Best take on the proceedings I've heard
excellent!
wild ride!
beautiful!
I bet this isn't in 12 equal :-) !!! Nice sound and creative idea!
Texas Instruments wants world domination....
nicely done!
Whoa!
Very unusual piece, and especially for your typical very thick wall of sound collages. Very good, I enjoyed the piece!
Oh, this is so beautiful! The slide is achingly sweet.
This is superb!
This an impressive combination!
I would implore you to not quit. Ultimately don't we all make music for ourselves? Strangely beautiful piece!
Waiting for the AotM - well, no, not here, and Mysterium appears to have taken TiS down a rabbit hole. Thanks for the listen and comment. This is a nice smooth track!