Now there just has be a story behind this?......excellent ominous soundscape...that wasn't Norm trying to get through was it? He hasn't met up with Desirea has he?
heady, I always enjoy finding the little hidden treasures in ambient soundscapes. This is good, very sharp and alive, and taps into those far recesses of the mind.
Yeah, I should have said, "Gong" earlier! Shows what a nit I am.
I like this, it sounds really pretty with the guitar and percussion too. That gong is magnificent!
A collaboration with Chris Vaisvil! I'm so jazzed he took a Thumbjam sketch of an idea and ran with it. Either an alternate Star Wars imperial march or Amon Duul jamming with Mahavishnu, don't know which.
Chris Vaisvil: guitars
Kavin.: Synths…
Roland SE-02 through EHX Stereo Memory Man -> Zoom RFX-300. Title comes from a combination of the time length, and the fact that it was created for the current Sound-In for 1-7/1/2021.
Beautifully dark and mysterious that then explodes into barely contained chaos that ends in a plaintive song of longing. That's how I hear this. Wonderful piece Ben!
this is a Harold Budd tribute in memory of .. I had been listening to Harold since mid 80’s with pearl and ambient 2 when they came out about. I had a girl friend at the time going to Juilliard taking an elective electronic music class she told…
This is not the same ponderous endless time being that was mentioned by someone, somewhere. But rather I touch the water lightly and expecting the circles to disappear. And again.
from the album 50
vocals Alejandro Olivares
lead guitar Dan Upton
search for so long to belong a place to go thats my own where everything is real the walls are never cold tell you how I feel while I am growing old and I am coming home to…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Nice mix, enjoyed this one.
Great cover Chris.......
Now there just has be a story behind this?......excellent ominous soundscape...that wasn't Norm trying to get through was it? He hasn't met up with Desirea has he?
Nice work! There are some excellent harmonies in there Chris. So Phanty can drum then, brilliant stuff!
That is fascinating! Sounds lovely! I was glued to the video. Bethan
Woo. This takes me back... Love it :)
Epic!
Love these vintage treasures! Keep digging. Very cool track, Mr V!
heady, I always enjoy finding the little hidden treasures in ambient soundscapes. This is good, very sharp and alive, and taps into those far recesses of the mind.
Puts me in mind of the euphoria while drowning. Really smooth and weightless sounding.
Yeah, I should have said, "Gong" earlier! Shows what a nit I am. I like this, it sounds really pretty with the guitar and percussion too. That gong is magnificent!
Wow! You got some sensational sounds in there.
Creepy stuff! Really well done. Is that your giant cymbal there?
Flippin heck! This is great! Bethan
awesome!
Yay! Now I can hear the whole thing. Nice Krautrock vibe going on here!
Frank wants to re-record this. I think we will be doing that sooner than later.
Wow! Excellent!
Yay!! It's fixed.
gosh, so it does! I'll fix it in a couple hours.
Comments made by vaisvil
Thanks for the collaboration - all I can say is - I'd like to do more. :-)
It is so hard to cut through the end of RPM - I really like what you added to my bass line! Thank you for this! Your work is excellent!
https://youtu.be/7QXKRH0R4Og is the video for it
There are some definitely micro tonal inflections here!
beautiful!
the heavy flanging is a treat! I'll diverge from Bill and say its bigger birds at 14:00. this is cool!
Some excellent effect manipulations going on here!
has a very cool vibe!
Like the guitar - nice addition to a great track!
Beautifully dark and mysterious that then explodes into barely contained chaos that ends in a plaintive song of longing. That's how I hear this. Wonderful piece Ben!
Excellent piece!
this is really great!
Good to see you around these parts again! Enjoying your music with attitude!
This is epic!
indeed beautiful!
great song, vocal and lead!
Really cool sounds Bill!
man I love the vibe you have here!
awesomely deep and cool!
I like the experimental aspect of this!