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FCF - go on go

By cfurrow on January 26, 2020 8:09 pm

Here's one from my ongoing project/band: Farthington Cloud Formation with long-time collaborator Bobby Bergland. We recorded the raw tracks over the summer and I did some tweaking/mixing this week.

Main instruments:
ipad for synth (Spectrum)
lap steel
op-z and ableton for drums
electric bass guitar
some kalimba

From Bobby "We strolled into this number based on the fluid slow synth patch that C. had sculpted. My mind was drifting in and out of the window to Big Sur, a trip to Hawaii, and the neighbors strange Ramshackle apartment in the sky.  Sometimes you just want to be immersed you know what I mean?...a prelude to longing."

PS. What's the trick to syncing GIFs with music?

Quite the eclectic mix of instruments. Love the bass and lap steal! Great dreamy quality to the track.  Gets very lush as it progresses. Well done... downloading!

Those are some funky vocals and I love them.

The trick to syncing a GIF with music is to make a GIF that's as long as the song and turning it into a movie.

This is beautiful stuff.  It's always a treat to hear the legendary Bobby Bergland's vocals and you guys always have a great collaborative energy.  Knocking it out of the park for sure.

Like a soundtrack to wandering. Love the lap steel on this track. smile

Wonderful synths and great singing, dig those harmonies and the interaction between both heart

where did I read about slowrock? That is what it could sound like. In a positive way of corse.
Collaborations are often very mindblowing and open horizons.

Uuuh very good!
I love how the sounds mix in the overtones.

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