Chris, this piece is astoundingly good, it has been perfectly entitled! Plays havoc with the imagination. Wonderful stuff! Waiting to hear how you end it ... ah, the eerie fade out!
Bee
there was this band I was in a long time ago.... when I was in high school. We sound like speed rockers!! :-)
Moe - drums
Frank - bass
Chris - guitar
Tales of Yesteryear
My Lady
Cover of Paranoid by Sabbath
there was this band I was in a long time ago.... when I was in high school. We sound like speed rockers!! :-)
Moe - drums
Frank - bass
Chris - guitar
Tales of Yesteryear
My Lady
Cover of Paranoid by Sabbath
there was this band I was in a long time ago.... when I was in high school. We sound like speed rockers!! :-)
Moe - drums
Frank - bass
Chris - guitar
Tales of Yesteryear
My Lady
Cover of Paranoid by Sabbath
Speed Rockers Traveling in time .....Good stuff....that's some pumping bass and Moe is no slouch on the drums....and guitar and vocal sounds great Chris..loving it......I'm in for the 20 minute ride......Oooh yeah!!!
The Seventh Rook is a piece composed for solo microtonal piano in the Rook scale commissioned by John O’Sullivan who devised the scale. Rook is a subset of Raven version temperament. More tuning information is at John’s website. The score is here…
The Seventh Rook is a piece composed for solo microtonal piano in the Rook scale commissioned by John O’Sullivan who devised the scale. Rook is a subset of Raven version temperament. More tuning information is at John’s website. The score is here…
more from that band
Moe - drums
Frank - bass
Chris - guitar
Cover of "Just Want to Make Love to You"
Cover of "A National Acrobat"
Cover of "Snowblind"
Disbeliever, an original that I don't think saw public performance.
my brain on my ex - originates from 1996 - details below.
Dulled
What can I tell you?
I hold nothing inside
My brain aches from lack of....
Direction
I am shriveling up inside
Having not one thing to express
And my feelings are dulled…
Trapped in Dreams is a dark ambient microtonal piece for processed alto voice, processed bowed cymbals, processed bowed china cymbals, processed bowed DIY electric cello reference http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=3156
composed by Marji Gere
violin Marji Gere
kalimba Dan Sedgwick
vocal Ryan Stickney
fipple pipe Elizabeth Adams
The video below is the "official" video for the July concert from which this performance is taken. The larger August concert video…
I did this in order to stretch it out about 20 times as long as it is and did just that but or should I say because I used a very low sample size for the sound I would get something similar to echo stretches just like a 2k size of sample in paulstretch…
I did this in order to stretch it out about 20 times as long as it is and did just that but or should I say because I used a very low sample size for the sound I would get something similar to echo stretches just like a 2k size of sample in paulstretch…
RPM 2011 number 2. Inspired by an ex-friend of mine who had the most dazzling rose tinted glasses. Always used to envy the simplicity of his view and how nothing could ever get to him (everything gets to me).. since i knew him I know a lot of…
Outland (The Ballad of Jarrod X)
words and music by VIVIAN CIRCLE
Mother, why did you lie to me?
I didn't have to make the same mistakes as you.
Father, why did you run away?
There was so many things left unspoken with you.
Jarrod walks…
Chris sent me this great tune playing his 17 ET guitar and fretless bass, and for some reason i thought Mafia instantly. Sammy the Bull was the under-boss to John Gotti back in the 80's and 90's and he turned informer to bring John Gotti down…
Improvisation using segments of the vocal track from Chris Vaisvil's piece Sweeney's Agony and sample fodder, played via midi keyboard, with live computer processing.
Was going to layer or track this into the jumping on 2 but could not do that legitimately anyhow by the end I start part of the jumping on 2 song, coming next. first here i set the levels then at about min 2 something I sync the beats between…
An unusual traditional tune from the first Scartaglen album way back in 1984. Going through stuff the other day and ran across the LP and couldn't even remember the tune or having recorded it. I played guitar on this track
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A sort of a sitar/bagpipe duet. I looked it up, what a strange instrument but this composition is perfect for it. You do astound me Chris! Bee
Chris, this piece is astoundingly good, it has been perfectly entitled! Plays havoc with the imagination. Wonderful stuff! Waiting to hear how you end it ... ah, the eerie fade out! Bee
we all do
Really cool! Your range of musical expression is amazing!
That is a Speedy version of paranoid ....great job on all three....more ...more
Ooh yeah my lady......
Speed Rockers Traveling in time .....Good stuff....that's some pumping bass and Moe is no slouch on the drums....and guitar and vocal sounds great Chris..loving it......I'm in for the 20 minute ride......Oooh yeah!!!
Most unusual, well played too. Bethan
Sounds lovely Chris. Beautifully composed picture too. Bee
Did John play this? Excellent work!
Perfect for a Sat' afternoon, after the grocery rush. "A national Acrobat" kicks ass!
great track and subject matter is something I can relate to. I am assuming your situation has improved.
I love this song. Amazing track.. strong vox in this. POWER
great tune, fine collab gents!
suspenceful i must say nice job
Nice track, Vaisvil. It feels like two competing ideas that drift back and forth between uneasy and dreamy.
Very nice. Sounds like the music track for a Chaplin or Keaton silent movie.
Beautiful .....
Well played.
Very tasty track. I like!
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the video gives the impression of galactic nebula super imposed on visceral human organic residues - this is a really unique video Bill.
much more effective with the video and stretch! this looks so cool!!
I love The Lamb - this is great!
love the slide!
great campfire tune!
what is that opening lead instrument? it is so strong! I love your vocals.
it is such a sad sounding piece.
nice easy listening piece - very rich!
who cannot love a track with a name like this? Awesome mind-messing tremolo.
damn you sound like Joe Cocker now! This is great all the way around. - Been behind - I had not heard the original - or I don't remember it
I use pianoteq mostly. Your piece is very beautiful.
indeed - you brought this baby to life!! Bravo Reg!
you two are Mr Funk!!
excellent work!
thank you for "playing" me :-)
This rocks!!
nicely minimal!
nice I like the sound sin the panning sweeps a lot.
peaceful - wonderfully chilled - I enjoyed it very much!!
I love this!!! Excellent!