Song picture
Vier Asse und ein Joker
Comment Share
License   $0.00
Free download
One of my longer songs, which is inspired more or less inspired by German group Kraan, although it doesn't sound like their music.
progressive rock electron
Commercial uses of this track are NOT allowed.
Adaptations of this track are NOT allowed to be shared.
You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the artist.
Artist picture
Progressive rock with classical influences and a lot of acoustic sounds. Music without boundaries would be a proper description. I don't care if it's progressi
Rare Bird Productions is in fact a one woman project. I would like to have other musicians involved, especially for acoustic instruments, but at this moment it's just me, my synthesizers and my sampler.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #1,349
Peak in subgenre #148
Author
Renate Methöfer
Rights
Renate Methöfer
Uploaded
December 12, 2003
Track Files
MP3
MP3 9.8 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
The idea for this piece came when I listened to a record of the German group Kraan, which I had on a tape. In July 2001 I decided to write something more or less in a jazz-rock style, for guitar, bass-guitar, drums and keyboards, with a guest-musician on conga's, percussion and alto-saxophone. On the record of Kraan, the group excists of Peter Wolbrand on guitar and vocals, Hellmut Hattler on bass, Jan Fride on drums and Ingo Bischof on keyboards. In my mind I had Büdi Siebert, who has played with Hoelderlin, as guest on saxophone and percussion. The idea was to write it in a way, so it could be played live in the same way as was it recorded. The music doesn't sound like Kraan in any way, so perhaps this story should be forgotten. The song is almost 11 minutes long, which makes it my longest rock-piece till now.
On Playlists
Comments
Please sign up or log in to post a comment.