Wrote all the lyrics and most of the melody for this song in one sitting during a particularly busy period in my life.
Just an indulgent little jazz tune poking fun at myself... those who know me well will instantly recognise the lyrics as…
Stealin' Pumpkins off the vine...
Such good fun I do it all the time.
Single Gon Bops conga track miced for heavy bass. And 2 tracks of cow bell, of course.
4/4 200bpm
Found this track from 1998 - I'm on a Time kick I guess...
Time waits for no one
We are all adrift
Finding ourselves in space
All Lost
Where is my Home?
Where is my Home?
Where is my Home?
Where is my Home?
Time waits for no…
a Deerhoof "pre-cover" I made after they posted the sheet music prior to releasing the album in October 2008. Mine was purposely straight compared to some of the others that folks made but I thought I predicted the band's version pretty well…
So Jim of "Movement to Contact" asked me a couple of weeks ago to send him something...
I had no idea how ridiculously good the final result would come out.
KL: Vocals, lyrics, left side rhythm guitar and picking
MTC: Lead guitar, bass…
Track 4 from the "Someone Else's Hell" album
Lyrics:
Everybody wants some
Everybody takes some
Every body is a diseased filled carcass
Nobody wants to help
Nobody wants to call this home
// Someone else's dream
// somebody else…
Zona (Russian word for 'zone') was inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky's movie Stalker where the protagonist takes his guests to a 'forbidden zone' to experience glimpses of an alternative reality.
his song is just an experiment or at least started that way. Based on an "Ultrabeat" groove ( the only loops ) I added parts and sang an "Off the cuff" vocal and mixed and tweaked. Mostly Midi parts played through my cheesy Midi controller but…
I swore that I would NEVER upload this. Was having a bad day trying to loop "nice" acoustic guitar sounds and got frustrated so grabbed my Taylor and plugged it into a cheesy Effects box and straight into the looper. Started twiddling knobs and…
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Spot owhn.
good one man.
Damn! I missed this one somehow geas....still love it!
:)
Cool mix... roll on RPM :)
loving that trucking bass
Thanks for checking that suff out, man. Nice freshness and gen vibe here!
Top collab. Excellent Paul and Norm. Great track.
Nice mix Paul. Great sound very well done mate. This is a favorite. Top beat.
excellenta !!!
This is a daring and ambitious collab between 2 great musician's! love it!
Sounds like a perfect collab to me. This is a really cool track. Yep, just the shoulders at the moment, ha ha.
Way to make some new space within this one! Totally pro. Let's jam again! (Sounds to me like you are totally ready for RPM: go for it!)
@Bethan - Yer chops work okay.
Sounds great - clean mix.
@ Sister, they are the only things that can go at the moment! Welcome back American Boy! Cool and rhythmic!!
sounds quite nice, viva the challenge
Cheeky little number - blood is pumping...want more...roll on RPM!
Bethan's shoulders are going! That's a good sign!
loving that guitar an great emotional images on the video too gets you to thinking
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Real clean mix. I'm lovin' this ambient project. They keep gettin' better.
Oh this is exciting. I hope to hear more. Welcome to alonetone.
If this don't get you moving, then your pretty much dead......
Short and sweet!! I'm with B.L., Talking Heads could get away with doing this one.
Ooh! that was kinda tickle-ish. Zero Cool!!
That's an instant fav. Downloaded for my personal AT collection.
FN Awesome.... Crank it up!
that was really good...
Tranquil and soothing. You have a real polished style.
Crank it up man. Great tune! Saved and Fav'ed.
Pulp fiction groovy. I dig this one.
Impressive. Most impressive. :)
Bitchin! in surf terminology that is :)
This is a cool melody on the piano. Very different from the Leper version. Stands on it's own nicely.
I see you do pewter castings. http://jamesmichaeltaylor.com A plug for ya :)
Very mellow, down home, country sounds. Nice!!
Oh so ooovy groovy. Masterful!!
Very impressive.
Oh man, I hear a bunch of stuff happening here. Jammin' time!!!
Ha!! Now, here's a 3000 dollar guitar. I never thought of field recording in a store. Unreal, and a very clever idea.