Submissions from 2025-09-29 to 2025-10-06 (3 total)

For this one, I'd had the thought of following what I was hearing intuitively. It turns out that what I was hearing was some sections of 4/4 against 7/4, some all-4/4, and some all-7/4. I recorded these in a couple quick sessions Friday and Saturday evenings, and it just hung together. (Admittedly I recorded a lot of false starts and sections I ended a beat too soon, which I threw out. One has to keep count.) This one exhibits my safe-space of chugging along on some barre chords, but one is allowed to have some safe space.

Guitar: PureSalem Mendiola, back to three tracks of just guitar. Some convolution reverb send from each track, and the multiband eq/compression on the stereo.

The title comes from a town near the A614. Not directly adjacent, but it's a better name than, like, Wormley Hill.

I did wing this one a little (again). I played a couple of minutes on some good old Ninja Turtle game and was inspired to make a beat em up music track. And somehow a sheep sample made its way into the track. It sounded very appropriate to put it there. So i kept it there and decided that it's then not about Ninja Turtles but actually Ninja Sheeps.

Ok Ninja Sheeps does sound absurd. But when you really think carefully about the physionomy, and the basic skill set of the animal, I would argue it is not more absurd than Ninja Turtles. I am of course happy to debate it this topic in a civilized manner.