hey, thx for stepping by and listening!!
delay is a very important part of my guitar sound in many songs ... especially for jazzy or ambient and chill out tunes ... I simply love it!!
peace, rei
Jumankekka, ekaks ajattelin, että tietääköhän kaveri, mitä mauste on suomeksi, mutta ihan ilmeisesti tiedät. Minimalistinen kappale. Ilman turhia kikkoja, just plain bass and voice. Jos et olis kertonu, että toi on basso niin olisin luullut sitä kitaraksi.
What a powerful voice you have. Sorry to read that your father has passed away. My father died in december too, but in 2006. It wasn't happy holidays for me and my close relatives.
Thank you for your condolences and I offer mine to you as well. What I have learned since my father's passing is that when our loved ones leave us here in this realm, they have just moved on to another phase of life. Just as being in the womb is one phase, being born is another, then leaving this body to go on to the next phase of living. This understanding has helped me tremendously, hope it does for your too.
I like the bass. Reminds me of Paul Rudolph in some Eno's tracks. ...Wait... that guitar? is really cool. This very well made as a whole. Very stylish. Well, i love this piece.
I like the simplistic nature of this piece. Your singing in this reminds me of Alison Statton and the whole piece resembles Young Marble Giants' music.
Using different time signatures and, well, the whole piece reminds me of King Crimson. The guitar is mean like Robert Fripp's in some of the band's meaniest pieces. Good job. I like it.
When i heard the first measures of this track i immediately thought that what a perfect piece for jamming so i grabbed my guitar but so far no sensible outcome from my improvisation.
Whoever did the vocals - he has a charismatic voice. By the way I was 22 back in the 1982. Ian Curtis and Joy Division came to my mind while listening to this.
Wow , thanks much. We were doing electronic music but post punk, particularly Joy Division and Ian were much on our minds at the time. Very kind of you to say. best, mark
That's funny, I said the same thing about someone else's piece last night. I do love that album, so I am sure it influences me on a visceral level, but I wasn't purposely trying for that. Just blending sounds that I felt were complimentary and added to my story.
All keys reminds me a lot of the Doors (as jfw said). Ends too suddenly. It's a pity. I would've listen to this much longer. I definitely must listen to Beastie Boys, if this thing resembles their tunes.
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delay is a very important part of my guitar sound in many songs ... especially for jazzy or ambient and chill out tunes ... I simply love it!!
peace, rei
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