Expanding to four tracks of guitar this week. I'd wanted to do something with more spaces, along with a bit of fake sustained/freeze by looping very short sub-clips, so in tracking, I allowed more spaces and wrote fewer melodic lines to make room for those. The melodies that came through anyway, though, were worth writing. There's also chordal motion in here as well. On listening back, it's kind of surprising I'd got through all these sections in such a short time.
Four tracks of PureSalem Mendiola, no processing, though there's a bit of convolution reverb send on each track, and the stereo-bus Wide&Warm preset.
The title comes from the dedication of the Temple of Castor and Pollux in 484 BCE.
Not much to say here.
Back at home with my computer and my instruments. I must have missed them because I decided to go with a bass and guitar track this time. My bass got brand new strings and that always gets me excited to play it.
The AI vocals are from Alice in Wonderland. The guitar and bass are funk stuff and the saxophone is free jazz. That was a fun one to do, I enjoyed the process, which is all I can ask for.
bright shadow.
Dunno, kinda hit a vibe I'm into. Really love it honestly. I would have made it longer but I think I pretty much prefer tracks that are between 2 and 3 minutes.. Like "to the point". I feel like this tracks gets it's emotion across.
Early 90's Deep house lo-fi sample house. Comments welcome!