Reuben Walton
Me playing the ukulele and my blue Fender Start electric guitar layered over each other. This was created by me when my friend Derek Crofut (a.k.a. Derek Piotr) wanted me to record myself playing Ukelele, and then I recorded electric guitar over it,
A flangerfest, basically. Derek's auto-tuned voice singing his improvisation on the theme of 'Storm', by Bjoerk, off of the Drawing Restraint 9 Soundtrack, copyright 2005 One Little Indian records. Derek wanted to do a piece with him exercising his i
I ended up being more pleased with this song than I was originally. It has a repeating sample of my Fender guitar amp malfunctioning as the beat. Originally uploaded to my SoundClick music page at http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=5
Derek and I singing, humming, clapping and snapping. This song also features me playing piano. This is another one of Derek's really raw songs that turned into an experiment. I think the title is just because Bjoerk also had a song called Hope on her
This is another one of our experimental tracks. In this one, Derek plays his out-of-tune zither, with the pitch correction effect applied by me, and sings, also with it applied by me. The zither and his vocals were recorded over the phone. I also use
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