perhaps it's because im a bit vintage myself,, but i really think you have a great feel/vibe/style on this one,,, but chris i keep getting a bug/halt at about 1:26 into it,, i would like to hear it all,, r
this is a typical Buddhist belief I find as I study the lotus sutra... It is said by an individual studding the lotus sutra the world will rise against that individual as they did Buddha at the time it was spoken,.. It seems so serious in all yet still the oneness of everything is more positive these days then before..this is the fifth set of five hundred years since the Buddha ..at the end of the cycle. I find this similarity between The Buddha and The Christ and various soothsayers, and profits alike.
soooo Chris did you like me,, stay up late last sunday watching?,, i even considered going over to JPL,, to watch,,,it's pretty close, quite exciting!! this is well done, i enjoyed this a lot,, holst has been on my re listen to list,, this is inspiring,, r
I have combined two of your works together (because I wanted to hear both of them but the time allotment to listen is limited by sleep and waking experience et,c.) but this went well with http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1781 the electronic dream #1 Even still I did not get the time to listen to both of them before the clock was beyond the sound level decreasing time at nite. there was the minor problem of time sync effectiveness that was out of sync. I am looking into such problems in my music these days.
This is a piece Norm and I collaborated on last year. We hope you will enjoy it.
two improvised 12 string guitar lines
bass line ( I took a few takes)
improvised piano
Norm's percussion in Tumbao rhythm
looks like something from my local biotanic garden,, is the color true? i like the feeling of this piece...not sure how to say it, but i like it..... go figure,,,,
They are noisy little bugs aren't they?
Nice rhythmic playing here Chris. beautifully done!
I have a fair sized collection of bugs and insects,
which I thought would interest the grand children one day, but of course, they can't be heard.
Oh, look at his dear little face!
Interesting chipping noises I heard in there.
A very vibration rich, most eerie, especially the long, fading note at the end.
is a mash featuring Benjamin Smith (piano), Paul Mimlitsch x 2 (bass recorder and bass clarinet), Lydia Busler-Blais (horn), and myself (percussion) – all tracks manipulated – the tuning is nominally 12 equal, however, there is enough pitch bending…
Ooo, I see this one is going to be an epic! headphones in place, ok go .....
That was a journey into the secret hive! Beautifully done. I can appreciate the work that goes into ambient music, too clever for me!
I did this one to Norms track Proof....... it's about a disturbing dream...... i hasten to add it was Reg's dream not mine. So blame him................
my up coming IF comment: a most strange blues backing track but it works well. Some sounds remind me of the daxophone which I recently discovered. Very cool!
A song for a wet day in Sheffield Thanks Johnny.......another one for the Zep album.........I will have to sort out that first verse..........but i hope you enjoy..........
the zoom H2 is battery operated - or if you wish it can use an adapter. The guitar I used is this one http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=436 Brad converted. Any noise is from the Marshall amp which seems to have a ground problem - at least in the room its in at the moment. I haven't been listening much because I've been editing a lot of video and it brings my machine to its knees.
Samples used in this tune from the NY subway this summer. Inspired by Dave Dunseath
3-12, just uploaded a new version of this with guitar- and some other changes
So this is the source for the mixes I am doing just performed / recorded / video-digitized this performance too. If you would like to remix this I suggest doing so from this file or letting me send you the 60mg 320 kbs file of these sounds…
this is really exciting progressive experimental sound and video Bill! You need to find a theremin - you playing it in a video like this would look so cool!
wow! the rabbit hole is deep here. this is one of your best ever. I'd love an album of this! Downloaded.
I'm checking out your other new ones after this finishes. I'm at 6 min right now.
Its done. wow - this is really something else. Excellent work!
And another one I didn't share from the same day. I must of been in a funk where it all sounded really bad. This improvisation concentrates more on melodic aspects of 22 edo though there are some harmonies.
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I'm just following my ears. I suspect my mind imposes more order on the chaos than just running wild - also I suspect it is not a strict "anything" like a MOS.
Back to basics here. recorded with the Yeti mic.
Ramblin' round your city,ramblin' round your town
I never see a friend I know
As I go ramblin' round boys
As I go ramblin' round
My sweetheart and my parents I left in my old hometown…
Back to basics here. recorded with the Yeti mic.
Ramblin' round your city,ramblin' round your town
I never see a friend I know
As I go ramblin' round boys
As I go ramblin' round
My sweetheart and my parents I left in my old hometown…
ok this is the center portion of the the tape transfer and remix so if you like the intro and end so on this just gets more intense that it is centered and focused some.
to create your own new work play the video and music together .. each time…
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perhaps it's because im a bit vintage myself,, but i really think you have a great feel/vibe/style on this one,,, but chris i keep getting a bug/halt at about 1:26 into it,, i would like to hear it all,, r
Stunning! Exciting, full of atmosphere. Exceptionally well done.
Rockingprog.......sounds like your having a great time......
this is a typical Buddhist belief I find as I study the lotus sutra... It is said by an individual studding the lotus sutra the world will rise against that individual as they did Buddha at the time it was spoken,.. It seems so serious in all yet still the oneness of everything is more positive these days then before..this is the fifth set of five hundred years since the Buddha ..at the end of the cycle. I find this similarity between The Buddha and The Christ and various soothsayers, and profits alike.
sounds like your having some fun here,
reminds me of a few aphex twin tracks
soooo Chris did you like me,, stay up late last sunday watching?,, i even considered going over to JPL,, to watch,,,it's pretty close, quite exciting!! this is well done, i enjoyed this a lot,, holst has been on my re listen to list,, this is inspiring,, r
I have combined two of your works together (because I wanted to hear both of them but the time allotment to listen is limited by sleep and waking experience et,c.) but this went well with http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1781 the electronic dream #1 Even still I did not get the time to listen to both of them before the clock was beyond the sound level decreasing time at nite. there was the minor problem of time sync effectiveness that was out of sync. I am looking into such problems in my music these days.
That is powerful...well.done.
ahhh the five/four time is killer - liking this! It's from the MIDI right?
cool tune and photo.
Would fave again still inspiring .......
looks like something from my local biotanic garden,, is the color true? i like the feeling of this piece...not sure how to say it, but i like it..... go figure,,,,
Sorry Chris, those comments were me, I'm always forgetting to say! Bethan
They are noisy little bugs aren't they? Nice rhythmic playing here Chris. beautifully done! I have a fair sized collection of bugs and insects, which I thought would interest the grand children one day, but of course, they can't be heard.
Thay sound real, are they? Well played!
Oh, look at his dear little face! Interesting chipping noises I heard in there. A very vibration rich, most eerie, especially the long, fading note at the end.
Ooo, I see this one is going to be an epic! headphones in place, ok go ..... That was a journey into the secret hive! Beautifully done. I can appreciate the work that goes into ambient music, too clever for me!
Gorgeous!
Very nice
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finally I get to hear this - oh this is so weird - Elvis does Beatles! I like the arrangement.
sad story - one that is all too real.
my up coming IF comment: a most strange blues backing track but it works well. Some sounds remind me of the daxophone which I recently discovered. Very cool!
I do plan on making another. I need to research what wood to use instead of the cool looking but stab in the dark wine box this time.
Beautiful job on the vocals here Reg!
the zoom H2 is battery operated - or if you wish it can use an adapter. The guitar I used is this one http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=436 Brad converted. Any noise is from the Marshall amp which seems to have a ground problem - at least in the room its in at the moment. I haven't been listening much because I've been editing a lot of video and it brings my machine to its knees.
the lyrics are so true...
great guitar riff in the opening! And I love the vocal effects!!
Cool - but I think I've heard this before ;-)
this is really exciting progressive experimental sound and video Bill! You need to find a theremin - you playing it in a video like this would look so cool!
again - this is great! Downloaded!
wow! the rabbit hole is deep here. this is one of your best ever. I'd love an album of this! Downloaded. I'm checking out your other new ones after this finishes. I'm at 6 min right now. Its done. wow - this is really something else. Excellent work!
Hello guest (75.27.136.221) I'm just following my ears. I suspect my mind imposes more order on the chaos than just running wild - also I suspect it is not a strict "anything" like a MOS.
oh wow - James Bond 22nd century style!
The Texas Tavern serves cheesy westerns (cheese, fried egg, burger, bun) in the downtown of Roanoke Va.
nice meditation!
this is extremely cool! much enjoyed!!!
great!!
I like this a lot - more than like this is great! To my ears it sounds like a microtonal progressive rock song.
I'm watching the video. This is truly impressive and progressive art!