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Back to the Beginning

By rdomain on January 2, 2012 12:21 pm

Back to the beginning of another year. 

Guitars and voice are the main textures here with electronic bass and beats.  The guitar is a 1961 Fender Jazzmaster and the voice is a recording of myself reading from a book I use sporadically for creative purposes.  The book is titled 'Illustrated Anthology of Sorcery, Magic and Alchemy' which was first published in 1929.  I have a hard cover edition from 1973. 

This is great.

Amazing as always R. Love it

Thanks guys.  Appreciated!

Dirty beat you got there! (cool fills too)  Great guitar sound.

its like being beaten to death with dolphin kisses,  1.

too cool.

Really nice watery guitar sound.  You should ship that Jazzmaster to me.  I'd give it back.  Eventually.  big_smile

Very cool. Classic stuff.

"its like being beaten to death with dolphin kisses"
Haha, I like it and I know exactly what you mean! 

Roboctopus:  I heart my JM.  It'll be featured again in the future.  smile

Thanks all.  Glad you dig it!

Killer.

I agree with Thursdaybloom - amazing as always. Looking forward to all of your WB stuff.

Very nice smile

Cheers peeps!  And thanks for the kind words Seb.  I look forward to hearing your creations too!

Really liked it.

Cheers!  The next one is completely different but there will be more of this  smile

I love the ambience and above all the Drum texture!
Very good idea for the text (wich I won't try to translate in french, just like the atmosphere it carries on ^^)

Thanks Sphax!   I've got a weak spot for industrial music  smile   And yes, it's about capturing the atmosphere for sure!

Love that guitar sound, and the industrial slant is right up my alley smile

Thanks man.  Glad ya dg it!

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