Dangerous Streets

Started by Gu Djin, January 30, 2011, 01:18:13 PM

Gu Djin

Dangerous Streets
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Although nasty guitar is close to my heart, you'll hear very little of it as it is an emo thing and is not easy listening  - but to remind myself what I like doing - I pressed the red button.

Guild Starfire 5, Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, K Yairi and Walden and a 12 Stagg string acoustic guitar and other music making boxes - including mandolin, bouzouki and 5 string banjo, uke and acoustic bass - a few M-Audio keyboards and a flute - all played and treated with equal love and attention - zoom ut 2 pedal and Logic Pro X

Facemask93

Without a doubt , an excellent post Gu , i really like this lots , the two sides of the stereo image really compliment each other , great playing

Rob
   
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"All along the ancient wastes the thin reflections spin,
that gather all the times and tides at once we love within."
 - Roy Harper
      

Boognish

This is right up my alley, Gu. Paints a dark image of the streets... I really like the scratchy lead guitar - very nasty! Glad you pushed the red button.
Okay to cover.

Bluesberry

the contrast between the dirty guitar and the refined synth-strings sound is dynamite.  Thats a dirty raw Tele there.  Sounds like you are playing it with a garden tool or something.  Deadly sound.

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Greeny

This is great and atmospheric sound-painting. Impossible to categorise, but that's half the charm of it. I like the way you've panned it out and the slow, subtle build in tension. Great work.

Satchwood

Really cool instro, so much to listen to!  I get this thick brooding vibe walking down these dangerous streets ~ Like Greeny already commented "great sound painting"!
 
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Gary F


danieldesete

So much going on. Nice and strange, but a real pleasure to listen to. Downloaded !
hou hou ha ha

Geir

this could go as a double-A side single with Boognish' latest post .....

it wouldn't sell much, but have a very hardcore crowd of followers ;)

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Oh well ........

lg

Almost has that peter grimes theme to it.
Love that wicked lead guitar!

LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!