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This is mostly guitars, and (gasp) no samples.
This is an upbeat one - good to open a CD with...
Another 'Pop' song...
features my new 'piano' ;-)
This one is a little more laid back, and synth based.
Kind of 'rock' (heavy guitars) with Spanish discussion about singing in English or Spanish ;-)
The real title is 'The fact that you make no sense doesn't mean you're an artist' but it doesn't fit in the Title section.
Just another song...
More of the usual - featuring a guest appearance by Colin and Justin
A 'dark tango'...
This is a laid back one... I have no clue what genre it is. I'll try film music.
A tribute to my city of Edinburgh. There are some samples of an interview with a performer during the Edinburgh Festival in August 2004.
This is a remix of the original (further down the list) with new drums. Otherwise it's still pretty much the same as the original, with the samples of David Kolker. He's a great guitar player from NYC - check him out on http://www.davidkolker.com.
"Chatter" is a term the intelligence services use to describe various emails and phone calls they intercept. When levels of chatter increase, they begin to suspect that something might happen soon...
The song title was inspired by watching "The Big Lebowski" over and over, while on a week's holiday up in the Scottish highlands.
This is dedicated to anyone who's ever wished they could just speak to another human rather than "press 1 for....."
Have a jolly good time with this one!
The vocalists for this song thought they were reading a play on BBC radio one Friday night.
Click on "Lyrics/Story" for some translations.
Radio talk shows - you do get some intelligent debate going on..... and you get your nut cases....
Featuring my new "orchestra" and "singer". Lola's the singer (she lives on a disk). The strings are software too - Garritan Personal Orchestra.
NOTE: The string section has been redone thanks to the folks at the Garritan and SONAR forums.
Not last call at the bar, this is the last call for your flight at the airport. All the usual suspects are here, including some sound clips from an airport, and a very interesting train ride....
This one contains samples of David Kolker for vocals. He's a great guitar player from NYC - check him out on http://www.davidkolker.com. Otherwise it's just me, some guitar, bass and a mean Hammond organ plugin for my computer!
Instrumental w/ electric guitar etc and my trademark samples.....
After a trip to Cuba in 2001, I couldn't resist trying a Cuban song. Click on "Lyrics/Story" for some details.
Another Cuban track with Guille Garcia doing the vocals - see "Digame" for more info. This one is a little more up tempo.

