cover of Entangled by Genesis by a robotic Chris Choir
When you're asleep they may show you
Aerial views of the ground,
Freudian slumber empty of sound.
Over the rooftops and houses,
Lost as it tries to be seen,
Fields of incentive…
Apologies to George but I love the song. Its shocking to find out that Paul and John rejected it until George dragged Eric to the studio one day. Imagine the White Album without this...
no effects of any type on this for good or ill.
Apologies to George but I love the song. Its shocking to find out that Paul and John rejected it until George dragged Eric to the studio one day. Imagine the White Album without this...
no effects of any type on this for good or ill.
Apologies to George but I love the song. Its shocking to find out that Paul and John rejected it until George dragged Eric to the studio one day. Imagine the White Album without this...
no effects of any type on this for good or ill.
Apologies to George but I love the song. Its shocking to find out that Paul and John rejected it until George dragged Eric to the studio one day. Imagine the White Album without this...
no effects of any type on this for good or ill.
The realtors always disliked showing the old Victorian house on Layton Way. It gave them a creepy, clammy feeling. Especially in the basement where mad whispers and the sound of metal working off in the distance could sometimes be almost heard…
The music is quite fitting in consideration of the description of the house for which this sound file is named -- and I love it! I enjoy a creepy, haunting recording when handled with taste and mix down mastery, as evident here. Truly enjoyed every spooky second, especially when the voice came in!
This is a little piece dedicated to the lost world island of Socotra that grabs a lot of instrumentation from across Asia with little discrimination - the melodic instruments use Afshari with the exception of the Jaw harps which use 9-tET Sorog.
This is an improvisation around a few chords I found when experimenting with two simultaneous tunings on my Fender Mustang run through the GR-20 retuned to Arabic 17 note Pythagorean tuning and also as-is through my DoD FX-7
The way this…
We forgot to mention that Reg visited Norm's place a little later and added some vocals. The video is a ride through the US state of Virginia. The Texas Tavern serves cheesy westerns (cheese, fried egg, burger, bun) in the downtown of Roanoke Va.
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
This is really good
Fabulous!
Nice keys mate a lot of mixed feeling in this.
Very interesting lyrics! I dig all the vocal tracks and how they work together. The pitch perfection is remarkable!
Agree w/ Gadz...GH was my fave. Cool version:)
George my fav Beatle who in my opinion wrote some of the best material ... enjoyed your take on a great song!
One of my favourite songs too. Nice version.
you produced this so well ... it sounds like two different people .. very nicely made. yes, at this point the dual voice harmony is so good.
Has that raw gritty rock feel to it! No cowbell needed. Nice!
I dig the Classic Rock sound and got a kick out of the lyrics, and the vocals were fun.
The music is quite fitting in consideration of the description of the house for which this sound file is named -- and I love it! I enjoy a creepy, haunting recording when handled with taste and mix down mastery, as evident here. Truly enjoyed every spooky second, especially when the voice came in!
Interesting -- intriguing, actually. Dark, bitter, thorny. I stayed tuned all 7 1/2 minutes, and I come back for another hearing -- it's captivating.
The Monks are loose.....
Loving this too....
Loving this one Chris.....perfect as I'm sat sorting photographs from yet another wedding not mine I might add....
Snoopy visits the Middle East!
A nice Celtic feel.
Very peaceful and interesting.
I like how you separate the pieces on 1:28 and add/take bouncy sounds. great!
Looking through i found this one i'd forgotten all about....we should get the gang back and do some more
Comments made by vaisvil
well done!
wow this is truly at the edge of the edge!
Excellent!
I can relate. Its a bummer when the stuff in the box starts to move.
This has some nice shades of Devo to it - really like that!
excellent!
Beautiful!
nuclear winter in the basement? careful 'cause the blues has swallowed many a man and you got the mojo coming 'round to take you to the crossroads
sounds so acoustic! Not at all what I expected!
cool evolution of space!
Much enjoyed!!
you come up with such unique sound sculptures!
This is beautiful!
This gives a sense of a huge space with a guitar sound that rips the fabric of space-time - really great!
Love the textural development!
Always love your playing Ben!
I like how you use loops - your guitar becomes orchestral!
Cool piece!
On theme or not I love your piano playing!
Very good - nice and intimate, uncompromising!