Passing Storm

Started by OsCKilO, June 10, 2009, 07:37:38 PM

Satchwood

Thats funny - osckilo in concert video!!   Cool!!!

     .....thx for the visual  :o

Another way-cool tune!!
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Wiley

All I can say is WOW!  You never cease to amaze me with your creativity!

OsCKilO

Cheers Wiley....!

StevieM was Talking About a Femal vocal....

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Ferryman_1957

Another great moood piece. Love those keyboard sounds you get. Looking forward to any additions - you provide great backgrounds for further experimentation.

I also like the video of you in concert. It shows you are better looking than I imagined... :D

Cheers,

Nigel

Greeny

This is a great mood piece. And the video just adds to the atmosphere. It'll be interesting to see where vox and guitar take this, but it's a LOVELY slice of music in it's own right. Excellent stuff again.

OsCKilO

I Think all the paths this tune will go in will be good for it!

I cant Wait to see the results!


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OsCKilO

https://songcrafters.org/community/post-your-mp3-collaborations-only/passing-storm-collabs/msg31335/#msg31335

Here is the first path  this tune has gone down.


Thanks G!

I listend for a Whole evening!

Then some more whilst messing with it ;)

Peacefull!

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Bluesberry

Remember Ambient prog Osckilo, yea, thats the goods.  So many musical styles and moods from the OsCKilO collective (its kinda hard to write it now with the new improved spelling). 

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Oldrottenhead

f@@k me gently with a barge pole  or fmgwabp (praise of the highest order) bb thank you for the bump

but how the hell did i miss this.

ambient osckilo

now. that i would love! to see at an open mic night.

t its brill.
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