Went through seven revisions; the last two were both complete overhauls. This grew out of a theory assignment from fall 07 and was finished in August 09, making it the piece I worked on most from the album.
Jiiiiiimmmm... OMG, listening to this track made me want to make an animated video of a montage of Larkin, Lasche and Arlo killing mad fools during the war. Super-hearts! --Guess Who
This is a good place for me to be....it does me good to remember this.
God around me
God within me
there's nothing i need to fear
always remember you're here
these 2 "new" songs are a test to see if I now have what I need to successfully upload material. These 2 songs were recorded 20 years ago on a Tascam 4-track. The band is the Riptiles.
Hi folks,
It's good to back after RPM and the blackout of 2010.
A couple firsts here. I recorded this 100% with the computer. I never plugged in to a computer before.
I've always used a Roland VS machine and burnt my
songs/tracks to SCSI…
*Dark modern electronic guitar rock*
You can hear it just below the blowing wind
Feel it in the nerves beneath your skin
Catch a glimpse as you drift away at night
But you can’t decode the meaning inside
Distant shrieking sets your teeth…
Oh light, old light ahead
Rain down, rain down on me
There I was just walking the park
It was just a little bit before dark
There I saw you with that shit eating grin,
It was you, living in our old house again
(sigh) ...so I’m running, and you…
The improvisation concept behind this was to only change one note at a time out of a group of three, slowly morphing the tune, except for a couple times that I forgot what I was doing.
This used the grain delay in Guitar Rig to get the shimmery sound in the background. Otherwise I don't remember what the actual improvisation thread was.
Written and Recorded: Feb 28, 2010
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (FBbEbGCF, FBbEbGDbF, Capo III), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, Audacity...all fingers, no picks.
Last track for RPM 2010, and by far my favorite of the batch…
Written and Recorded: Feb 24-25, 2010
Details: Lap Steel (FCFFCF), Epiphone Les Paul (FBbEbAbCF), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, Audacity...all fingers, no picks.
Just never got this one sounding like I envisioned it…
just finished this one, represents a slightly new direction i am taking i think.
i am particuarly proud of the polyrhythmic sound i achieved. i was worried it mite become too cluttered (at the beginning) but i think i achieved clarity.
so this song is an old one, one of the first tracks i ever made. it has a long and drawn out beginning and i am not too sure what i think about it (what's new...). anyways, i figured i may as well upload it, it is jsut sitting around anyways…
Comments on xenotolerance's stuff
nice.
effective piece. methane
:) Now this I like very much
Perhaps unsurprisingly, this one is my favorite -Ryan
Jiiiiiimmmm... OMG, listening to this track made me want to make an animated video of a montage of Larkin, Lasche and Arlo killing mad fools during the war. Super-hearts! --Guess Who
Nice one thanks for your comment mate.
So damn catchy. Nodding my head.
I thought this song was called Fawn Nipple at first - Ryan
oh dang. kevin is right sick fat bass
take me on a journey!
Very cool
Wow! This is very cool!
Industrial edge to this one. And that fat ass bass!
Big drums and slide guitar. Love it.
Dayum. Seriously good soundtrack for something awesome.
Seriously? An electronic classical RPM album? This is great!
I love the title!! I'd love to see a cartoon with it, telling the story of this cancerous mitten...
Very cool! That bass is to die for
Great stuff! Wrinkled Shirt
swoon
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Diggin' it; definitely into listening to the rest. Great sound all around.
Gave me a warm and fuzzy feeling. Absolutely gorgeous; I think it's totally cool with the rough lo-fi sound.
You've got a great voice!
These are groovy tracks even at 20 years old.
Dig it! The synth sound is choice.
Awesome track; reminds me of In Flames' sound around Reroute to Remain.
This is an awesome, awesome song.
This one sounds great too! Your improv ideas are cool and your guitar tone is lovely; definitely makes a winning combination.
I dig your ethereal sound.
This was a huge surprise! I love this style and you play it really really well.
Gorgeous! Your style is really wonderful.
Amazing sounds.
Awesome.
Great grooves!
Great tone all throughout. The voice track blends in beautifully behind the guitar.
Great sound!
Very cool!
This is really cool. I love the grooves.
Great sounds! This made my night.
Nice!