Untitled
10/06/09 09:31
Experimental usage of vintage spring reverbs on a mellow piano. Uneasy.
Listen to Untitled 6:49
Listen to Untitled 6:49
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To Go Straight
01/06/09 21:24
After over a week of silence, improvisations are back. Just like they sung, “the times, they are a-changing”. And indeed, some great stuff is ahead, stay tuned.
As for the improvisation itself, today’s piece is quite technical, and at the same time, a breath of fresh air. Try and listen.
Listen to To Go Straight 6:41
Note: You might want to look at the archive of older entries where all improvisations for May are still being kept.
As for the improvisation itself, today’s piece is quite technical, and at the same time, a breath of fresh air. Try and listen.
Listen to To Go Straight 6:41
Note: You might want to look at the archive of older entries where all improvisations for May are still being kept.
Antoine, You're a Genius (Lullaby, Phase 3)
12/05/09 22:31
Another approach to the lullaby subject, somewhat different than the first two.
Listen to Antoine, You’re a Genius (Lullaby, Phase 3) 5:58
Listen to Antoine, You’re a Genius (Lullaby, Phase 3) 5:58
Conspiracy Prophecy Paranoia
06/05/09 23:59
I’m amazed how many people I encounter lately who are avid believers of the worst kinds of pseudoscience and superstition possible.
Listen to Conspiracy Prophecy Paranoia 4:58
Listen to Conspiracy Prophecy Paranoia 4:58
Lullaby for My Son (Phase 2)
30/04/09 23:53
Somewhat a continuation of the first lullaby, this time on traditional grand piano.
Listen to Lullaby for My Son (Phase 2) 7:56
Listen to Lullaby for My Son (Phase 2) 7:56
Emotional Blackmail Wizards
29/04/09 23:59
These people, seemingly so pure in their intentions and so naive in their actions... They know exactly what they’re doing. Emotional blackmail wizards.
Listen to Emotional Blackmail Wizards 6:12
Listen to Emotional Blackmail Wizards 6:12
Ants in the Rain
26/04/09 20:25
I was visiting my parents this weekend and I had some time to experiment with an old upright piano of theirs. I used to practise on it while studying but it’s been long since I did anything in particular with it. I took it apart and recorded some experimental tunes using non-standard techniques of performance.
This one is an excerpt of a recording where I was experimenting with plucking the strings. It’s rather chaotic in ways of the rhythm but still I find it quite interesting and refreshing. Can’t do this on my Yamaha ;-)
Listen to Ants in the Rain 7:22
This one is an excerpt of a recording where I was experimenting with plucking the strings. It’s rather chaotic in ways of the rhythm but still I find it quite interesting and refreshing. Can’t do this on my Yamaha ;-)
Listen to Ants in the Rain 7:22
Electric Fridays #7: On The Brink of a Breakdown
24/04/09 13:07
Today’s episode of Electric Fridays focuses on a couple of very sad stories that happen to my friends right now. Financial problems, severe health issues, relationship dramas... Strange coincidence, especially at this seemingly happy time of the year.
Improvisation recorded at 288 BPM, in 5/4.
Listen to On The Brink of a Breakdown 7:29
Improvisation recorded at 288 BPM, in 5/4.
Listen to On The Brink of a Breakdown 7:29
Excerpt from 'The Middle Man'
23/04/09 23:59
A short edit from a longer structured piece recorded a couple of days ago.
Listen to Excerpt from ‘The Middle Man’ 1:56
Listen to Excerpt from ‘The Middle Man’ 1:56
Too Tired To Sleep
21/04/09 23:15
Electric Fridays #6: Apophasis
17/04/09 21:41
Contrast Means More Than Absolute Brightness (Phase 1)
11/04/09 17:49
Today’s piece is the first phase of one of the more experimental and heavy Anomalies, recorded in 2007 as one behemoth 30 minute piece. It was later recut and divided in two parts. Here you can find the second phase.
Listen to Contrast Means More Than Absolute Brightness (Phase 1) 10:09
Listen to Contrast Means More Than Absolute Brightness (Phase 1) 10:09
Highway Disaster: Contemplation
07/04/09 23:44
Inspired by a lately experienced dangerous situation. This piece is very descriptive, try to picture the situation in your head while listening.
Listen to Highway Disaster: Contemplation 7:17
Listen to Highway Disaster: Contemplation 7:17
Be One
01/04/09 23:34
...with yourself, with your significant other, with life. B1 is also the leitmotif note of the piece. And so, DailyImprov.net enters its second month of existence...
Listen to Be One 4:27
Note: You might want to look at the archive of older entries where all improvisations for March are still being kept.
Listen to Be One 4:27
Note: You might want to look at the archive of older entries where all improvisations for March are still being kept.
Siskin in Flight
30/03/09 15:14
Contrast Means More Than Absolute Brightness (Phase 2)
28/03/09 00:05
That’s right: no tune was published for Friday. This was the deadline for Steven Wilson’s Abandoner remix contest and I participated. The commitment really knocked me up and despite spending a couple of hours finding anything interesting, nothing came up. So, this marks the first hole in the DailyImprov.net calendar. Oh well...
Today’s piece is one of the more experimental and heavy Anomalies, recorded in 2007 as one behemoth 30 minute piece. It was later recut and divided in two parts. This is the second part, but it is presented here first, just as it appeared chronologically on the album.
Listen to Contrast Means More Than Absolute Brightness (Phase 2) 10:34
Today’s piece is one of the more experimental and heavy Anomalies, recorded in 2007 as one behemoth 30 minute piece. It was later recut and divided in two parts. This is the second part, but it is presented here first, just as it appeared chronologically on the album.
Listen to Contrast Means More Than Absolute Brightness (Phase 2) 10:34
Homeless
23/03/09 02:09
A bitter-sweet tune with some metal spice. Let’s just hope this week will be more sweet than bitter, nonetheless. Recorded at 144 BPM.
Listen to Homeless 4:56
Listen to Homeless 4:56
Time Freezes All
16/03/09 07:23
Some freeform progressive harmonic content, relaxed. Recorded yesterday at 111 BPM, edited from about 8 minutes.
Listen to Time Freezes All 4:58
Listen to Time Freezes All 4:58
