House of Straw
Submitted by Shad on Mon, 06/25/2007 - 03:20.As I began to write this little crumpet, the immortal words of my friend Walter J. Schneider rang in my ears:
“He may, in reference to toil and effort and heat, quote an axiom about churn baby churn, but never would he quote anything about Truth, Beauty and a Grecian urn. Real men don’t quote Keats...”
With this in mind I began to dig into the nature of my home and it was then I realized that this was not going to be pretty.
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Tall Ships - SISW
Submitted by Shad on Tue, 07/01/2008 - 13:12.
Tall ships evoke many feelings from those who sail on them. It is an object of serenity but also loneliness and desperation. It comforts. It frightens. A ship is a reflection of nature's power and our own frailty.
This is my favorite piece of the all pieces I have produced so far.
This was played all in one take by me. All 7 instruments are live with the exception of the drums (some were previously laid down to follow while playing, others recorded later to fill in the rest).
3 instruments are played simultaneously with my right hand one one keyboard, and 3 others are played simultaneously with my left hand on another keyboard. This is the first time I have played two keyboards at once.
Do listen to the whole thing. It is very progressive and builds to some nice surprises.
The Wave (SISW) (EURO Dance Mix)
Submitted by Shad on Tue, 06/17/2008 - 19:38.I am not happy with this song. I will revisit it at a later date, when I figure out how to make the guitar sound better.
But for now, its good enough that I do not fear posting it (not all my songs have made it to this page).
Cheers
Shad
Slaying the Medusa
Submitted by Shad on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 21:53.This song was made as part three of the "Surfing in Sinbad's Wake" themed series of songs (part two "Sinbad's Theme" is in the gallery as well, but it needs to be redone).
This song is unique in that it uses only a series of 4 notes repeated as an arpeggio throughout the duration of the song and it never changes. The rest of the music is made by adjusting the Synthesizers parameters, bringing in effects and changing the effects types.
The drums were played on the keyboard as well, using the drum pads that are part of the keyboard.
The drums and synth (the only two instruments) are both played and recorded live, hence the slight imperfection of it. There is no editing or correction of the song at all.
This is the result.
Surfing In Sinbad's Wake (In F Minor)
Submitted by Shad on Wed, 05/14/2008 - 23:50.I grew up around boats. There was one boat in particular that stood out. That boat had the ominous name of Blackjack. She is a twin masted square rigger outfitted to look like a pirate ship.
It sparked all kinds of fantasies in a young boy of 8 or 9. I could see myself swinging from mast to mast like Barrymore, and sailing off to bury my misbegotten treasure.
The boat still floats today in the same spot she did all those years ago. She still sparks the same imagination. I guess some parts of the boy never do grow up.
You can stream or download the file here:
Dreaming of Flight Remix
Submitted by Shad on Sun, 04/06/2008 - 02:24.Back when I was a kid, my folks took us to Disneyland in Florida. I am not much of a theme park person and little about the park interested me. But there was one memorable occasion during lunch in one of the cafeterias. Nestled in the back corner was a musician called Mr. Electronic. He sat in front of a whole slew of synthesizers, which in those times were analog behemoths. He did demonstrations with the synths and I was completely blown away. I fell in love with the sound. I have wanted to play them ever since.
This song is my tribute to him. This is a mellow, ambient piece that starts of easy and progresses to a warm voluminous sound that washes over you like a summer breeze.
This was composed on my M-Audio PK88. All but the drums were performed and recorded live on the Korg K25 M1 and the Cakewalk Dimension LE Soft Synth. The drums are sample loops. The new Dimension Synth is awesome. Has an incredibly full sound and long wave PCM. Recorded in Cakewalk Sonar 6, mixed, and drum looped in Steinberg Sequel.
This is a remix of Dreaming of Flight. This song incorporates changes suggested by some other musicians over at the Cakewalk forums.
1. I added a new melodic verse in two places to break up the song a bit as it was a slightly repetitive.
2. I fixed the timings in two places near the beginning that cause things to go a bit out of synch.
3. I toned down some of the secondary distortions in a few synth effects that were a bit distracting and depending on the listening media (such as head phones) were a bit painful.
Overall I think this is a much improved version.
http://www.ascendant-online.net/v/Music/03_Shad_Young-Una_Musica-Dreaming_Of_Flight-remix.mp3.html
Groove Thang - Final Remix
Submitted by Shad on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 00:05.Groove Thang - Final Mix
After some feed back from a few people, I took out some of the bright "rings", and added a drum track (three of them actually).
To "Darken" it a bit I added a flanger to the clavier, chopped it up a bit and then rearranged the sequence of the organ a tad. Lastly I added a scratch rhythm guitar riff and a nice melodic electric.
Enjoy.
http://www.ascendant-online.net/v/Music/01_Shad_Young-Una_Musica-Groove_Thang.mp3.html
Music at last
Submitted by Shad on Fri, 03/07/2008 - 04:54.I have given up trying to find music for my vids (everybody either has their hand out for cash or does not have the time to produce what I need or want) so I decided to make my own.
I have no idea if its any good (I like it, but hey, I made it..sooo
). I do not have a movie that this was planned for, it was more to practice.
Its a bit "Moby" like - ambient.
http://www.ascendant-online.net/v/artists/shad_young/shad1-1.mp3.html
Comments are welcome.
B17- A Bit O' Lace goes Beta
Submitted by Shad on Fri, 02/29/2008 - 17:11.Our friend Paco has gotten his lovely B17 Bomber, "A Bit O' Lace" to the Beta testing stage. Here are some preliminary shots.






