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Just was clicking down the rabbit hole here on KC, and was looking at the top posters and saw Jeff Klopmeyer, and he listed his homepage as Zak Claxton, I guess an alter ego. In any case, I listened to the first song "Lines on Your Eyes", pretty damn great. Here it is. (this must be old news for the KC veterans)

 

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Some music I've recorded and played over the years with a few different bands

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Soul, R&B, Pop from Los Angeles

http://philipclark.com

 

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Presuming this is fair use, I happen to be listening to some post-processed music I had on CD or HDtracks, through my pretty heavy processing, here's a very short example recorded "live" while playing the track (except I beefed up the volume with a limiter for this mp3, I listen at -12dBdigital):

 

funkexa1.mp3 18 seconds 320kbps stereo 44.1 kS/s

 

There, I had promised an example.

 

TV.

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Presuming this is fair use, I happen to be listening to some post-processed music I had on CD or HDtracks, through my pretty heavy processing, here's a very short example recorded "live" while playing the track (except I beefed up the volume with a limiter for this mp3, I listen at -12dBdigital):

 

funkexa1.mp3 18 seconds 320kbps stereo 44.1 kS/s

 

There, I had promised an example.

 

TV.

hey Theo, who is this artist and whats the name of this track? Its pretty great

Some music I've recorded and played over the years with a few different bands

Tommy Rude Soundcloud

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I came across this great recording of Oregon with the Moscow Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra.

This was their first recording with an orchestra.

All orchestrations are by Towner, McCandless and Moore. Excellent performance.

 

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Joey DIn the Key of the Universe

Ben Patterson-Live at Van Gelders

Sviatoslav Richter- 100th Anniversary Collection Live, Vols 10-50

New Yellowjackets

"I have constantly tried to deliver only products which withstand the closest scrutiny � products which prove themselves superior in every respect.�

Robert Bosch, 1919

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A nice track from a little Canadian band, eh?

"I'm so crazy, I don't know this is impossible! Hoo hoo!" - Daffy Duck

 

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Ive liked this guy for a long time now. He has great dynamics. His brother Chris Minh Doky is no slouch, either.

 

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The fact there's a Highway To Hell and only a Stairway To Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic numbers

 

People only say "It's a free country" when they're doing something shitty-Demetri Martin

 

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This is EXQUISITE stuff. A friend of mine who has been composition studying with Florian Ross turned me on to him a couple of years ago. Even if you want to skip the promo videos, please don't miss the Opening Chorale video. In some of his electric stuff, FR arranged music that combines EP and synth with rhythm section, clarinet and pedal steel - a brilliant combination!

 

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Listening to Scarlatti, played by fellow citizen Andrés Alberto Gómez, directly from the CD bought in the presentation event, always with better sound.

 

 

After buying and playing all the 555 music sheets of Scarlatti sonatas, he choose those 17 from the best of them that were lessen known. The Preludio is his own composition.

 

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My latest processing settings on some best of pop CD tracks, a little (I think fair use) example "Every Time I Think of You":

 

rollexa3.mp3 30secs 1.1MB 44.1

 

just like those CD example pieces on amazon, this is compressed (the processing creates 96kHz/24bit) and very short.

 

It's unpleasant for me to just put CDs on, pretty soon, but now, it is a pleasure again, and gets better.

 

Theo V

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