Tunes, Tracks, Beats & Mixes
6th May 2010 22:33 - 15 years ago
6th May 2010 22:33 - 15 years ago
Description : I am replacing an old track with a totally new reggae tune. The beat is apple loops and I jammed in poprockreggae-style, much like my band Grenserasta in the eighties. The vocals are an adlib in Swedish but I think they work ok.
Anyway – strat, precision and a wee bit of dancing, here's the result. Enjoy
p.s. Please note that the four first reviews are about the old, now replaced, track.
2nd May 2010 21:46 - 15 years ago
2nd May 2010 21:46 - 15 years ago
Description : This is a new song but I used the old spot since it was impossible to delete the old track (don't know why). So the some of the reviews are very old.
Anyway: I came up with this tune when I heard the drumbeat swingin' in 6/8 measure. Then I just jammed in and tried some of JH's moves. Well, here's the result, oozing with a 1968-feeling to it. Strat, presicion, orange and marshall amps, Garageband, audition mastered on a macbook pro. Let me know what you think.
/pmk
2nd Apr 2010 22:19 - 15 years ago
2nd Apr 2010 22:19 - 15 years ago
Description : I've used up all my 50 tracks so I thought I'd make some loops. But then it got a bit out of hand and it turned into this song instead. So now the song that started out as loops is replacing one of my older tracks.
Anyway, this is most definately a work in progress. I hope my Transatlantic bandmates Jim and Allen will contribute to this piece. And maybe change the lyrics into something that makes sense since the lyrics is an adlib. :)
I played a strat, precision, sang into the speakers of the macbook pro, recorded with Garageband, used NYC drum loops, please enjoy and tell me what you think.
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