Been working a lot since getting back to work a few weeks back, haven't had much time to focus on music or anything mind-relaxing. This is something i had cooking in the back log burner for a while...
Been working a lot since getting back to work a few weeks back, haven't had much time to focus on music or anything mind-relaxing. This is something i had cooking in the back log burner for a while...
Been working a lot since getting back to work a few weeks back, haven't had much time to focus on music or anything mind-relaxing. This is something i had cooking in the back log burner for a while...
pensive down to earth e-piano and shimmery guitar melt together finely. i dont much care for trap beats but the sounds therein feel well-chosen. im into it
a few nights ago riding my electric scooter in pitch black darkness (flash light broken) i could of sworn i thought bigfoot was creeping on me the whole way behind the hedge bushes.
this song is about 4 yrs old i was never happy with the mix , so i remixed it ,hope you like it , all guitars / bass/ vocals and backing vocals by myself , strings /brass /keys/ played by myself on keyboard / drums programmed by myself .hope you…
When I started recording for the 2019 RPM Challenge, I wasn't in a good place. I really envisioned the completed album to be mostly dark and a bit brooding with maybe a hopeful ending. I'm thankful it didn't go that way. This opening track was…
"it's a pretty little metaphor for finding a little bit of solace and inner peace, even right as life itself is knocking on your door to continue bothering you with it's schemes. in the chaos of.. everything, still being able to stop for a while…
To end "Dark Side of the Moo," we return to the beginning of it in a way. This time around, we end on a more hopeful vibe than how it started.
CREDITS:
Written and performed by Project X
Recorded live during a church service probably in the early 2000s.
CREDITS:
Written by Project X and Tammy Borden
Project X: Bass
Scott Wilson: Lead guitar
Tim Thompson: Acoustic guitar, backing vocal
Craig LeMieux: Drums
Tammy Borden…
Comments on Wrinkled Shirt's stuff
Nice transition at 3:12.
This is amazing. Wow.
Lots of fun. I especially like the choral and dialog processing.
im into this. sweet sound design, the drums are super detailed, and melody line is memorable
DOPE!
Smorgasbord of sound
that fading outro is so good
pensive down to earth e-piano and shimmery guitar melt together finely. i dont much care for trap beats but the sounds therein feel well-chosen. im into it
Deep into the sun
Nice one. Cool how it changes up and weaves along....
Swag.
Nice and mellow ride, until you catch a glimpse of BIG FOOT, Great sounding music. Very cool.
Nice piece. I especially like the transition around 2:08 and the following guitar and layered guitar/synth.
Amazing track!
Gorgeous, chill.
nice transition from Unknown — I enjoyed both.
A wrinkled shirt production! Been a while but you still deliver!
Soul search:) Amazing stuff.
Always awesome to hear you! Great energising sounds.
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Thank you everyone: project x, vaisvil, Djork tonycee…
Sounds great!
This is great! What a time!
This is great!
Love the horns 💯
love it
Dope
Nice
Jammin'
Vibe
2:52 hits different
Nice:)
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That church organ sounds awesome. Great production!
Awesome listen here.
This rocks!
Thank you project x & Len Sasso!
Sounds good. Excellent work!
up my vibecheck: weird and wonderful.
Like it.