Bolsheviks of Madrid is collaboration with Bret Hamilton and myself.
Flo-fi is a track from our album, Sixty Second Chances. The cover art is by Todd Alcott.)
Bret made this music video for Flo-fi, the first of 60 videos.
Bolsheviks of Madrid is collaboration with Bret Hamilton and myself.
Flo-fi is a track from our album, Sixty Second Chances. The cover art is by Todd Alcott.)
Bret made this music video for Flo-fi, the first of 60 videos.
Bolsheviks of Madrid is collaboration with Bret Hamilton and myself.
Some Love for Mr. Bongo is a track from our album, Sixty Second Chances. The cover art is by Todd Alcott.)
Bret made this music video for Some Love for Mr. Bongo, the second of 60 videos.
Bolsheviks of Madrid is collaboration with Bret Hamilton and myself.
Naan Scents is a track from our album, Sixty Second Chances. The cover art is by Todd Alcott.)
Bret made this music video for Naan Scents, the third of 60 videos.
I recorded this a few years ago but was never happy with it, had some time went back and gave it some love and was much happier with the way it turned out…here’s the video
I enjoyed that Larry. Nice work!
Thanks Jerry its been bothering me for a while that this needed some attention. I was afraid I was going to have to record a lot of the parts over but I just wasn’t smart enough then to tweak the mix far enough to make it listenable. Now I can move on to the next one.
Bolsheviks of Madrid is collaboration with Bret Hamilton and myself.
Sink-O Torpedoes is a track from our album, Sixty Second Chances.
The cover art is by Todd Alcott.) Bret made this music video for Sink-O Torpedoes, the fifth of 60 videos.
Also, for audio only, here is a Spotify link:
https://open.spotify.com/track/2BNbs1M8EIdHCXr9igUfJZ?si=ec37375f8c964124
Cool Zappa-esque vocals in the first 0:40. ![]()
Thank you. I’ll share this with Bret. He did the vocals on this track.
Covert Picnic is from the Bolsheviks of Madrid album, Sixty Second Chances. (Cover art by Todd Alcott) Bret made this music video for Covert Picnic, the sixth of 60 videos.
It features our friend, Steve Ball, an amazing guitarist.
Also, for audio only, here is a Spotify link:
I’m sure I’ll get a video done in the next day or so but still I wanted to get this out there in front of friends
How do you like the BandLab environment? What, if any, of its features are you using and what are your experiences? Thanks!!
(It doesn’t look too different from SoundCloud, but I am guessing there must be distinguishing features between those two!?!)
I only use it for the online studio…lots of presets takes some of the guess work out and the free mastering helps clean things up a bit
Well done. I like the space and balance in the mix and how the voices weave together.
Interesting images in the video. The scribbling on the floor is striking.
Thank you I was happy with the way things came together, thanks for noticing the two different vocals and how the female voice does get louder when I’m not rambling I thought it tied everything together.
Hey there, gang. I hope you are doing marvelously well. I had a free weekend, so I launched my studio. And I kind of like the result, so I’m here to share it.
Bass: Sire M2 through SansAmp emu. Guitar: Squier Strat through a couple of Amplitube presets. Drums: Alesis Nitro through Maschine MK3, and the orchestral bits are mainly free BBC Discovery and a bit of Nucleus Lite.
Have a good one.
Just discovered that. Did you write the lyrics yourself? ![]()
Love it - when is your album due? Will there be a “BeEras Tour”?
I am but a humble vessel for the muses. ![]()