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Riding On Light
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ambient luuping modified electric mandolin quartet
electronica progressive punk experimental christian heavy metal psychedelic avant garde dark ambient weirdness psychedelia slambient
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Avant garde experimental punk psychedelic progressive dark ambient slambient rock'n'roll heavy metal jazz madness and general weirdness with lots of effects and
I am an avant garde musicmaker, composer etc. I never compose anything based on a perception of what's hot or anything like that, but follow the creative impulses of spirit, soul and body whether composing a composed piece of freejamming to see what comes out. Some of the things, well, a lot of the things, I do are unclassifiable to me. I do tend toward the kinds of sounds used in heavy metal (Black Sabbath was one of my earliest influences and favorite bands), progressive and punk rock, and my technique inclines toward blues. This is generally true whether I'm playing the electric mandolin, which is my primary instrument nowadays, bass guitar, my first instrument and primary for most of my musical career, or guitar. Most of my compositions are lyricless because I possess no words or language to express what I put into sound.
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Peak #596
Peak in subgenre #95
Author
Woden Thoth
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2009 Woden Thoth
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December 05, 2008
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MP3 5.2 MB 128 kbps 5:38
Story behind the song
I had this punk song I was working on, but I couldn't quite make it sound or play it right somehow. The idea was clear: pound it out with totally b*** in' mandolin chords against a slammin' heavy metal drum beat. One night while watching a planet or something about Einstein on the Science Channel I was playing the Epiphone Mandobird VIII through my Digitech RP3 (a friend had traded me for a digital Echoplex emulator) and a looping digital delay, I happened to punch in a nifty sounding loop. That loop became my "percussion" track (I had to let just repeat for about 10 minutes or so). Then I played the punk thing against that through one of the RP3 programs w/ wah sound and voila! I found the way to do it. Thereafter it was a matter of playing the other parts onto the other tracks and mixing them.
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