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Miscellany - my latest 100% iOS album

Miscellany - A new solo album from me!
As the title suggests, this album is a collection of some of my recent tracks. Feel free to dip into the tracks in any order. There are many different styles of music - a real Miscellany!
https://amultitudeofone.bandcamp.com/album/miscellany

Comments

  • Mmmmm good first track, I'll be checking out the remainder as the evening rolls on.

  • Really liked the second track. Nice ethereal vibe.

  • Congrats on the release enjoyed Passing Time and will listen to rest later.

  • Thanks, guys!

  • I like the Beatshifter , this bass ! Well done and Nice mastering ! Is it really only IOS ?

  • Can I ask what apps you use on electrode? Those ... ermmmm... squirts that come in at 1:10 are so good . Nice work on all these tracks.

  • edited July 2016

    Thanks, @grego68 and @Hmtx

    Yes it is all iOS plus some real guitar and bass recorded into my iPad and using various apps. All tracks were recorded in Cubasis or Audioshare and of course Audiobus and also Audio Mastering.

    Here is a run down of the main apps I can remember using for each track:

    01 Underground Streams
    Fugue Machine, triggering iGrand
    Synth Master
    Cubasis Bass

    02 Passing Time
    Borderlands
    Animoog
    DM2
    Real bass (Jamup Pro) and Guitar (Flying Haggis)

    03 BeatShifter (Live improv)
    Blocs Wave
    Real Guitar (Ampkit)
    AUM into Audioshare

    04 Electrode
    SynthMaster (for the "squirts' and other bits)
    DrumJam

    05 Dance of the Naga
    Geoshred
    DrumJam

    06 The Other Side of Now
    Moodscaper
    Fieldscaper
    Blocs Wave
    AUM
    Audiobus
    Audioshare

    07 Song for a 3-string Guitar
    Real Guitar (Jamup Pro)
    AUFX: Space
    DrumJam
    SynthMaster

    08 Cousin Silas
    Real Guitar (Jamup Pro)
    AUFX: Space and Dub
    ThumbJam

    09 And The Dead Shall Inherit The Earth
    Fugue Machine
    Alchemy Mobile
    Animoog
    AUFX: Space
    Crystalline

    10 The Fall of Icarus
    iMini
    Animoog
    Daedalus

    11 Snowflakes Are Crying
    SynthMaster

    12 Celluloid Vocaloid
    Yamaha SynthBook (Music Remixer)
    Real Guitar (Flying Haggis)

  • Howdy Colin. You and I share some tastes in music; Prog obviously, but there is more I realized after I heard this great album. Here's some impressions after a full listen:

    I love the many fantastic and varied sounds and styles. Good to know it was Geoshred used on Naga, 'cause it had me stumped (I don't have that app). Interesting different uses of backtracking. That's a lovely Alchemy song even though it's a dire subject. "Electrode" is so authentic sounding, and that's a wonderful use of Fugue Machine on Underground Streams...and what a perfect name for the piece.

    Congrats on creating a totally cool album!!!

  • Really liked Song for 3 stringed guitar

  • Great job! Like it was said above sounds like Prog. Some tracks remind me of late 80's to mid 90's Todd Rundgren. Never heard of Geoshread but it sounds like a must have.

  • Thanks for the mini-review @TozBourne ! Can I use that on my website ? :)

    Thanks also @RedSkyLullaby and @mkell424 Geoshred is designed really for 'shredding' in the guitar sense but it has other uses as well :smile:

  • Really nice first track. Mix sounds good on my iMac. look forward to hear the other tracks later

  • @AlterEgo_UK said:
    Thanks for the mini-review @TozBourne ! Can I use that on my website ? :)

    Sure, but I forgot to mention Snowflakes Are Crying is impressive and a great nod to Tomita (and Debussy)

  • Thanks, @zarv (and for the SC follow!)
    Thanks again @TozBourne Tomita was one of my early influences (and Walter/Wendy Carlos and Jean-Jacques Perrey and Tangerine Dream)

  • @AlterEgo_UK said:
    Thanks, @zarv (and for the SC follow!)
    Thanks again @TozBourne Tomita was one of my early influences (and Walter/Wendy Carlos and Jean-Jacques Perrey and Tangerine Dream)

    Follow is a pleasure, no thanks needed.
    Here and there, along the tracks, I heard also a faint JM Jarre emerging (not in all tracks for sure). I know that JMJ today is considered too commercial, but he is one of the founders of electronic, and a great musician, imo.
    Thank you for sharing this beautiful album, and the post above, listing the app used, I find very useful for a better understanding

  • Yes, JMJ too. I missed him from my list! :smile:

  • Snowflakes is really good. One of the top 5 on the album.

  • Thanks, @mkell424 Now I am curious as to which other tracks from the album are in your top 5 It is quite a mixed bag. Hence the title :smile:

  • @AlterEgo_UK said:
    Thanks, @mkell424 Now I am curious as to which other tracks from the album are in your top 5 It is quite a mixed bag. Hence the title :smile:

    My top 5 favorites (in no particular order):

    Snowflakes are crying
    Dance of the Naga
    Three String Guitar
    And the Dead Shall Inherit the Earth
    The Other Side of Now

    But I like the rest of the album too. :smiley:

  • Thanks for that @mkell424 my curiosity is sated.

  • Very inspiring album, and especially with the list of apps used. Great work.

    Only appropriate to use Daedalus on the Icarus track :wink:

  • Thanks @nick
    The use of Daedalus is what gave that track its title! ;)

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