Field Fresh - Texas Cow Patties are yummy little milk chocolate carmel peanut patties that come in this neat little wooden box..... Not really cow shit!
Kickin' off RPM this year with instrumentals.
I don't feel much like singing. Or trying for that matter.
I may put some vox on this when I'm feeling a bit better.
Enjoy!
Kickin' off RPM this year with instrumentals.
I don't feel much like singing. Or trying for that matter.
I may put some vox on this when I'm feeling a bit better.
Enjoy!
Kickin' off RPM this year with instrumentals.
I don't feel much like singing. Or trying for that matter.
I may put some vox on this when I'm feeling a bit better.
Enjoy!
Kickin' off RPM this year with instrumentals.
I don't feel much like singing. Or trying for that matter.
I may put some vox on this when I'm feeling a bit better.
Enjoy!
It's great to hear you uploading again Geas, we have missed you.
Yes, I can hear you putting vocals on but it does stand very well alone. Ah, nice lead guitar. Lovely ending!
Thanks man, and may I say, thanks for making some of the best music I hear lately. Your a true original thats for sure, with groove to spare. That Norm dude can sure lay down a beat, fantastic bit os music here, its latin, cowboy funk, bluesy, jazzy, big city, back country all at the same frigging time, thats what I am talking about.
Okay this is one for the serious noise freaks only.
This is three instances of Loop Shifter that I played in real time using my Novation Launchpad.
Turns out the launchpad makes a great keyboard for loop shifter, better than a real keyboard…
A prototype. I recorded the banjo parts myself and the rest is all arranged in Logic. The mandolin that comes in halfway through is a chopped up loop until I can find a mandolin to record my own solo.
(a setting of) The Conqueror Worm by Edgar Allen Poe
LO! 't is a gala night
Within the lonesome latter years.
An angel throng, bewinged, bedight
In veils, and drowned in tears,
Sit in a theatre to see
A play of hopes and fears,
While the orchestra…
This is a cover of a song by Sister Savage, from her kickin' 2010 RPM Challenge album, Juped 2k10. It also introduces the genre of acoustic crossdressed spacecheese (these damn kids today with their flying cars and their hyperspecialized genres…
Early demo for next project... which will set characters and themes from Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast novels in the present day. Final version of this will have 'lectric geetar and drums and bass and MOAR PIANO and a screechy overdriven dulci solo…
I (Al) love this song that Jess wrote for our first album (Manhattan-Monee). I recorded this version while learning to play dulcimer in late 2008, with my horrible crappy recording setup. Randomly stumbled on it cleaning out some files, thought…
This song is from the concept album "The Tower of Rust" that we have yet to release. It is the villain (Ahriman) of our story introducing himself to the audience...and attempting to paint himself as a reluctant hero.
William Newbold recites his poem backed by my viola bowed stratocastor, viola bowed bass and ebowed fender mustang and picked fender mustang and kontakt Rhodes. Yes this is in fact Lost Friendship recycled. I'm doing something for the…
Comments on Wildgeas Music's stuff
How about sending me a box? Sounds great! You just invented a new genre "spaghetti metal"
very coop synth cool running trough, chillio sounds man!!
I hope you feel better soon - miss your voice. This has a cool (rejuvenating) energy - like a hot bath.
Chocolate toast! Oh my god! xxxx *taking some responsibility for that!* Feelgood sounds - can't wait for more!
Way hip!
Sweet!
Damn man- You're getting really good with that protools rig! Very cool track!
I do like a bit of Fluff
Fluff is fantastic it goes well with peanut butter too of course. Honestly this is some good tunage for loop editing mix match and pasting. Love it.
It's great to hear you uploading again Geas, we have missed you. Yes, I can hear you putting vocals on but it does stand very well alone. Ah, nice lead guitar. Lovely ending!
That's lovely Paul. I do like the background tinkling all the way through. Very nice track and well mixed.
Loved that dose of kick a** stuff, guys! Gotta hear that again...
great stuff!
very nice this
Thanks man, and may I say, thanks for making some of the best music I hear lately. Your a true original thats for sure, with groove to spare. That Norm dude can sure lay down a beat, fantastic bit os music here, its latin, cowboy funk, bluesy, jazzy, big city, back country all at the same frigging time, thats what I am talking about.
Norm's beats and drumtrack always rock ...this is a great collab /jam ...I have some of his beats and keep promising myself a try. Rock on !!
I look this,I get the plodding yet solidly determined stride from the rhythm....It has a detective thriller theme tune feel to it.
calming and just right. Love it!
Very cool. Whatever new techniques you're using they're working for you! Great bass and drum sounds
Really fine work man!
Comments made by Wildgeas Music
Silky smooth Kavin. I'm digging this project of yours. Inspiring....
Interesting guitar work. Uncommonly good.
Snazzy sounds man.
Every time I listen to your sounds, I have to Google something. :) I'm a noise rookie.
I play washboard, I play washboard :) http://alonetone.com/wildgeasmusic/tracks/earwacks
Masterful!
Your levels of creativity are off the charts. Edgar Allen Poe on Helium balloons is an extraordinary thought. Keep'em coming!!
:) I love harmonicas.
I dig your vox on this one. Nice!!
I like it! Certainly has it's moments.
Kicks ass! You guys are real professional. Great guitar work too....
Yup! I was wondering. Cool sounds man.
That's an acoustic? How do you do that?? Real cool sound. I need to listen to more Breaking Light.
Ending was fun. Well worth every minute.
I was on for both of these uploads. Less than 2 hours apart. That's freakin' amazing.
Man, that was quick. I've never seen such a thing. OUTRAGEOUS!!!!
Thrilling tune C.M.
Much more dramatic. The breaks are a powerful change up. Sounds great....
Reminds me of old Beatles. That's a good thing.
Words are one thing, music another, put them together, and whamo. Art.