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Hi everyone. It's been a while since I've uploaded anything, and if it's because I was busy elsewhere, it's also because the making of this piece took its own sweet time, and was quite a journey of its own - talking of which.
I feel deeply honored to have it star two friends from over at iCompositions, Paul Anderson on the soprano saxophone and Tom Devine on bass, who joined in near the end of the project on my request - after doing an outstanding job on an upcoming collaboration that also features Jay Hagen on the flugelhorn.
I've always been a big fan of the soprano sax and it's a delight to have Paul play it here with his inventive and soulful, sensitive touch. I have to thank him for joining in and adding to this piece a whole new dimension with his wonderful playing. Collaborating with him has been a true pleasure.
I have to also thank Tom for enlivening the minimalist pseudo bass track I had done initially for the main groove, with a bass line that, while keeping with the spirit of what I had found, brought it to a new level with what he added to it, with his fine tone and rhythmic sense. It's been a real pleasure too working with him.
For the record :
Paul Anderson - soprano saxophone
Tom Devine - bass
Me - electric guitar, guitar-synth, keys with String Studio and drum tweaks
And lastly, thanks to the seagulls for their sampled cries.
Enjoy.
I feel deeply honored to have it star two friends from over at iCompositions, Paul Anderson on the soprano saxophone and Tom Devine on bass, who joined in near the end of the project on my request - after doing an outstanding job on an upcoming collaboration that also features Jay Hagen on the flugelhorn.
I've always been a big fan of the soprano sax and it's a delight to have Paul play it here with his inventive and soulful, sensitive touch. I have to thank him for joining in and adding to this piece a whole new dimension with his wonderful playing. Collaborating with him has been a true pleasure.
I have to also thank Tom for enlivening the minimalist pseudo bass track I had done initially for the main groove, with a bass line that, while keeping with the spirit of what I had found, brought it to a new level with what he added to it, with his fine tone and rhythmic sense. It's been a real pleasure too working with him.
For the record :
Paul Anderson - soprano saxophone
Tom Devine - bass
Me - electric guitar, guitar-synth, keys with String Studio and drum tweaks
And lastly, thanks to the seagulls for their sampled cries.
Enjoy.
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Feter
Very sensational and dreamy ....the tone of the
guitar is so haunting ...great band ...groovey
groovey ...a true meditation ..thnx alot for
sharin !!!!