PS119
Acoustic folk rock
1. Aleph A C F A D C D
"Aleph" is an Acoustic Folk track by PS119 on SoundClick. PS119 demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. Explore the full PS119 catalog on SoundClick and discover more Acoustic Folk music from independent creators.
2. Beth G B D A
"Beth" is an Acoustic Folk track by PS119 on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. Explore the full PS119 catalog on SoundClick and discover more Acoustic Folk music from independent creators.
3. Gimel A F C
SoundClick artist PS119 presents "Gimel", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Folk genre. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. PS119 continues to build an Acoustic Folk catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
4. Daleth F Bb C D (or capo 1st E A B C#)
"Daleth" is an Acoustic Folk track by PS119 on SoundClick. PS119 demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Explore the full PS119 catalog on SoundClick and discover more Acoustic Folk music from independent creators.
5. Heh G E C A E C
SoundClick artist PS119 presents "Heh", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Folk genre. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. PS119 is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Acoustic Folk music directly to fans worldwide.
Tigerside Up is acoustic guitar based electronica in folk song structure.
The first album is PS 119. It was recorded on an 8-track in my parents basement when I was playing bass for Awasunexpected. It's an instrumental peice composed of 22 short songs. Each song corresponds to a letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Chapter 119 in the book of Psalms has 22 sections, and it's poetic structure inspired me. I wrote PS 119 with a sequential chord structure that links all the songs together. The chords in bold will show what that pattern is.
1. Aleph like a tortise. The songs in this group reflect adaptability, hopefulness, bravery, stability, protection and simplicity. Tunes for Turtles.
The Tigerside Up music is available to my personal friends and family only. Email me at tigersideup@gmail.com if you would like a copy of any of the cd's and I will provide you with a ;link so you can download them or play them in a web browser.
I'm building a webpage for the Tigerside Up and Pesterons projects that will be easier to navigate than the Soundclick and Myspace sites.
I started writing for this project in 2005. I'm almost done recording the fourth album and getting ready to release the third.
Gear:
Guitars (Hamer, Epiphone & Yamaha), Bass (Mansfield), Keyboard (Roland ep.7-II) Harmonica (Cmaj), Accordian, Yamaha MD8, Maracas, Wooden Spoons and Egg Shakers.
PC Software:
Hammerhead Drum Machine, Recycle, Reason 3 & 4, Cubase SX3, Nuendo, Reaper, Audacity, Cool Edit Pro
PC Hardware:
Old Box that PS 119 and TSU were recorded on during 2005-2008:
Creative SB Live! Platinum 5.1 on a AMD Sempron 2600, ASRock K8-VM800 1.5GB 400DDR on Xp Pro 32
New Box that they were mastered on and is my current rig:
Gigabyte GA-MA780GM-S2H with onboard Realtek HD Audio (8 x full duplex 1/8 stereo jacks, S/PDIF & HDMI) AMD Phenom 9550 2.2Ghz, 2.0GB 800DDR2 on Vista x32
16bit 44100Hz (old school yo)
Diamond Radeon HD4850
The third and fourth Tigerside Up and Pesterons albums are going to be mastered on the same rig. I've switched to Vista x64 and will be processing them at 24bit 96000Hz. So exciting!!