
Jake Neumann
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17
david0129
Jun 12, 2007
peace Jake,
did u ever get an answer to your call to Jesus Christ? i know he has some good advice. nice tune, luv the instrumental & effects.
bWl pRr
twocentsoff
May 08, 2007
i do enjoy what i hear
novalis64
Mar 28, 2007
Thanks for stopping by and leaving the very kind comments. I really appreciate the Brian Eno comparison you made. I am looking forward to checking out your music.
Peace.
karmasatori
Mar 21, 2007
got three new hot joints... check it out....
BeyondTSM
Jan 28, 2007
I wanted to stop by and thank you for the kind words in regards to my music. (Means a lot really)
Was there a certain tune that you thought was the best out of the current collective? (and would you be willing to possibly check out some other works in the future?)
While I don't have the chance to do so tonight, I will take a gander at your own work as soon as I am able. (Will be later tommorow after I get back from the irkplace)
In any case, thanks again for stopping by to listen and for the kind words.
~BTSM~
G.I.Pro
Jan 07, 2007
Whats up! Happy New Year soldier!
Head Of Command has just released a new track to start off the New Year right! The track is titled "Lookin' At Me" and is for all you playaz out there...
Come check it out and download it vote hot! Please leave feedback too.
Head Of Command is dedicated to providing quality hiphop of all types! We welcome all feedback and if you are unsatisfied with ALL of our track let me know and I will send you a FREE BEAT!
Head Of Command is also looking for SERIOUS collabs. Whether you rap, sing, or produce beats we can work something out and would like to work with you!
Get at us. Peace.
twocentsoff
Jan 03, 2007
woah i love the pic. someone really cool and talented must have made it eh. eh. eh. eh ;)
soupbone
Dec 27, 2006
cosmic groove is really cool. looking foward to smore.
brothazgrimm
Dec 13, 2006
NOW I AM GROWN AND OUT OF SCHOOL, AND YES, ALL MY GUNZ ARE REAL.
idrinkclubsoda
Dec 11, 2006
Thanks for your comments .. I am checking out your stuff .. I think you have some interesting an thought provoking files on here. You create an intriguing sound with your guitar .. Really very awsome ..
I think some of your lyrics are great .. "lord doesn't want you today" and even just some of the song titles "electric Pharaoh" (liked the keyboard on there by the way) are really inventive.
-Nobody-
Dec 06, 2006
Yo Bro!
Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderfully melodious and mellow Holiday Season! Be Free!
Billy
fingerbone bill
Dec 03, 2006
See - told ya so!
Zepaffe-Eric Strange
Dec 02, 2006
Hey Jake, thanks for pleasantries! I am checking out some of your stuff, and you've got some wicked cool ideas and i can honestly say i have not heard too many things like this. Keep up the good work, man!
soupbone
Nov 30, 2006
Symphonic Twilight is the shizzle.
soupbone
Nov 30, 2006
Jake...thanks for the nice comment on my drunken tribute ditty. Dude I really do like where you are, or seem to go musically. Im gonna add you to my bands. I love the rubber band concept and the song was great, they all were. You write fantastic lyrics. I really like your stuff a lot...it has testicles. I wish I was in Canada so we could jam. I hope I see you around here more.
groovebear626
Nov 29, 2006
Basically, so-called "free jazz" is jazz which is "free" from the chord changes and functional tonality employed in traditional jazz music, emphasizing in their place other kinds of musical parameters and ideas such as melody, rhythm, timbre, form, and/or different uses of harmony. Free jazz is still considered "jazz," however, since it is (a.) primarily an improvisatory music form and (b.) usually maintains, however broken and distorted at times, some sense of "swing"--whether directly accentuated or indirectly implied by periodic swells of dynamic level and/or texture.
Note that the "free" in "free jazz" does not further imply "free from anything" or "a freedom to do whatever you want," as popularly misconceived: rather, free jazz declares independence from traditional jazz and its tonal language so as to establish its own structures and musical language. These "structures" and "languages," furthermore, are usually very different from group to group, and, thus, free jazz as a whole
Like your tunes man. Far out psychedelic sounds and lyrics.