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Heartbreak

Hard to be in anything but a somber mood these days. Fortunately, I’ve been collaborating with @animal on a video project that keeps my spirits up and should be very positive.

So, please bear with me. Listen or not. WorldSynth, Zeeon, Poison-202, Jubal flute, iFretless Sax.

Comments

  • @LinearLineman mike, your somber mood has put me in a good mood. I really wasn’t expecting to hear that when I saw the apps you used. It sounds unlike anything I’ve heard on the forum and is great.

  • @rud said:
    @LinearLineman mike, your somber mood has put me in a good mood. I really wasn’t expecting to hear that when I saw the apps you used. It sounds unlike anything I’ve heard on the forum and is great.

    Agreed. I really enjoyed this. And we can always count on Mike to not stagnate and always innovate :heart:

  • This is like a New Orleans funeral march from the future. Dug it Mike. Like my mom says, don't let the bastards keep you down.

  • I’m glad it gave you pleasure @rud. Thanks for listening.
    Thanks @senhorlampada, it will be hard to turn back to standard jazz idioms, now. Must push forward!

    Haha @ecamburn ... “Nolite te bastardes carborundorum”! I’ve been watching Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu. That mock Latin phrase (created in WW2, I just discovered, was used by Margaret Atwood in the book and in the series. Indeed, they will not grind me down, if I can keep making music. “Funeral March from the future” seems quite apt. After three years of iOS the future is the place I want to go with it. Thanks for listening!

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