Description : When somethings good, very good..and starts going wrong and gets far worse than you ever imagined.Then you got some idea behind the inspiration to this jam. 2 electric guitars, ends up with a very sad chord progression going quieter. If you're in a good mood then perhaps you ought not to listen to this....I gave articulation to my emotions in this track and was going to call it "left in sadness".....so into blues it must go.
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I've heard Anomaly's version of this on several occassions now, and I'm really enjoying hearing it in its original context. And you're right - in terms of the emotional pull of the sounds here, this is truly The Blues. Nice one.
Nice song. A really listenable ride. "I need a good multi-input to USB if there is such a thing, or maybe some kind of multi-input soundcard..." I've had that same problem with recording my guitar, and I've found a mixer, with pre-amps, effects and USB output- the Alesis Multimix 8. its reasonably priced, and gets good reviews. hoping that will fix my recording probs...
Thanks for the listen, review and the good advice. I will be checking out that Alesis gear, I once used some in a recording studio many moons ago (90's) and was very impressed then so I reckon the've improved even more
your comments are greatly appreciated. thats what I have tried to achieve and I like your "journey of sound" comment. that could even be a title for a CD...
Thanks for listening and reviewing this track. My noise-input glitches are a bit of a nightmare at the moment, I need a good multi-input to USB if there is such a thing, or maybe some kind of multi-input soundcard...
Description : This is a country swing song written by Angelica Schwanitz. Also included is the brass band from Olaf's Jazz Combo. They're at it again on this new bluesy song, reinforced by:
Vocal: Manuela Boekels
Guitars: Peter Schninkel, Ben Perl
Keys Angelica Schwanitz
Bass: Paul Scherner
Drums: Ulli Stein
and:
the great Pete Townson (Sax Solo)
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Description : Of all the classic Monster tales the Wolfman is definitely one of the saddest. Cursed, and destined to live as both man and monster. During the day he sits alone with his guitar, a prisoner of lonely existence, crying his heart out through his music. Then at night, the beast emerges, and in the dark under a full moon, he cry's as he rips the hearts out of his victims! Such is the life of a cursed bluesman!
Description : This is a tune dedicated to my friend, Nancy, who followed me to the clubs I played at for years, and is still following me with my studio work. Why do I dedicate this to her? Onnacounta cause she's soooooo naughty! She never liked violins, but loved her sax! Here's to you, Nancy. Anyway, this is a little blues track with some nice guitar and sex...oh, sorry, I mean sax.
Description : A sultry, seductive, and fairly short acoustic blues number. It is an instrumental and only took about 2 hours to write, record, and get a decent mix. Enjoy! Updated: I added some slight echo to the electric guitar and widened the stereo fields of the acoustic rhythm and leads.
Description : Miguel Flores, vocals. Jean-Maurice Humbert-Droz, lead guitars. Laurent Schwaar, guitars. Roland Sumi, bass. Richard Pizzorno, Hammond. Laurent Wirz Drums. Loop from josephfunk (rhodes). Composed by Miguel Flores.
Description : guitar on right run thru my friends mesa rec 25. It has an absolutely gorgeous tone. The guitar playing D, C #, B is run thru guitar rig 6. The the pushed back guitar on the left is also run thru the mesa. My UNC chapel-hill decision letter is coming out tomorrow and I'm super stressed. Whipped out my guitar and recorded some stuff. Hope you like it.
Description : Fresh out of the studio after 10 weeks of deliberating, planning, writing and performing.
This could be classed as Country Blues or Southern Rock...either way I think it may get your toes tapping. So grab your partner and jump on the dance floor with this one.
I am performing the following instruments...vocals, electric guitars, slide acoustic, bass, harmonica, organ. I wrote the following instrument parts in MIDI....drums, percussion, piano, horns. This was a beast to master but I think it turned out okay.
No loops used.
Description : UPDATE 26/01/2014: Improved loads of things in what is probably my greatest chillout alternative blues piece. Ambient, ethereal, groove-based delta slide blues. Contemplative and melodic. Multiple, layered , sometimes shimmering resonator guitar parts with solid, warm synth bass, an ethereal bed of pads (which are actually guitars) and second electronic drumkit to contrast the acoustic kits. I thought this was perfect a few years ago but it wasn't (and still isn't). Now has clearer drums and lots of small awkward bits of guitar have been trimmed. Quite a minimalistic and short piece for me - I don't just keep bringing in new instruments, as I usually do. This should really chill you out...
Faved for sure.
Do you agree if I will sample some parts of this song for a beat?(something like a remix)
I'm not sure if I'll do one.
But It'll be considered as a collaboration.
Respect
-=-Haro-=-
French Kid
The middle section reminds me of Santana. you have a nice guitar tone on this one with tasty leads.