Reuben Walton
I performed this song live in the Music room at Sturgis Charter Public School in Hyannis, MA, at Open Mic Night on Friday 5/22/2009. There is distortion every time I sing that high note, not due to my mouth being too close to the mic, but rather due
Derek wanted to rap for some reason, and I wanted to make it a very energetic production behind him. It is a ridiculous techno rap bonanza. Brian Hayes also provided vocals on this track. This song was originally uploaded to my SoundClick music page
This song is another segment featuring rapping with my late friend Amber Scanlan. It features Amber rapping her very decidedly 'not having it' and not politically correct lyrics, over a suspenseful, harsh and jarring electronic instrumental backgroun
This is an a cappella stem version of Amber's and my own part in the song, for all of you potential remixers out there. This song was originally uploaded to my SoundClick music page at http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=541671&content
Formerly titled simply "Strings Composition", but I changed it to "June in Bloom" because June is the month I made it in. I composed this on the evening of Saturday 6/28/2008 when I was enrolled in the Berklee College of Music Music for Video Games s
Me singing and playing acoustic guitar over the slowed-down beat from Khia's song, "I Know You Want It", off of her 2002 debut album, Thug Misses, copyright 2002 Artemis Records. In the beginning the listener can hear me playing "There Is a Light Tha
Me and Amber were sitting in her car one morning smoking pokes in front of my Dad's house at 30 Hilton Avenue, Woods Hole, MA 02543, United States, and I recorded her using my Mom's old digital camera's audio recording feature when she started freest
Derek sings very raverish lyrics with lots of colorful and visual lyrical imagery. This is the same old "Bangles", except this is the a cappella stem version, for your enjoyment, and for remix makers and lovers. This version of the song was originall
A friend of mine who has since requested that he remain anonymous (but his artist name is Derek Piotr) wanted to make a cover of the song "Where Is The Line?" by Bjoerk, off of her 2004 album Medulla. He wanted to have it sound like the version of it
Another one of my more abstract soundscapes. When I went to the 2007 Summer Performance Program up at Berklee College of Music, in Boston, Massachusetts, I recorded myself clumsily practicing playing the first guitar riff from the song "Meter Man" ov