Monthly Archives: March 2016

Prelude and Fugue IX (J.S. Bach)

From “The Well Tempered Clavier” (Book 1) by J.S. Bach, Prelude and Fugue No.9 presented here in three iterations, featuring: (1) Stratocaster, Hammond Organ, Bass, and Drums, (2) Oboe, Bassoon, Bass Clarinet, and (3) Violins, Cellos, and Double Bass. YouTube … Continue reading

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Fugue II (J.S. Bach)

From “The Well Tempered Clavier” by J.S. Bach, Fugue No.2, presented here in three iterations, featuring: (1) Mini moog, (2) Dobro and Koto, and (3) Fuzzed-up Stratocaster and some E.L.P.-sounding Hammond Organ (R.I.P. Keith Emerson). YouTube video page: https://youtu.be/w7R8SgwHFNY Hear … Continue reading

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Blackfoot

New song! It’s called Blackfoot, after the Blackfoot Drum sound that opens the song and continues for a good part of it. The images are once again of space things, for no reason other than the general spacey quality of … Continue reading

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Goblin Pong

New song! It’s called Goblin Pong, because one of the sound patches is called “Goblins”, and another section reminds me of a game of Pong being played in the background, and in the past. The images are of space things, … Continue reading

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Snapswish (Don’t Fear the Reverb)

My working title for this new song, Don’t Fear the Reverb was just a little play on words that I thought was original, but it turns out it’s already a thing, so I demoted it to subtitle. The Lucky Strike … Continue reading

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