Listen along with Ogle B as he performs improvised loops for the third week in a row. This thing is getting official! This week's episode is loaded with music and, as per usual, some bonus commentary on top. So sit back, grab a Face Plant IPA from Lost Rhino Brewing Co and Enjoy Yourself!
The Experimentalist Podcast Session 028 /
Ogle B Straight experiments with a long, complicated loop and tries to keep it connected. The results were at times discombobulated and at other times, surprisingly in sync. Most of the discussion revolves around music, but there is a story featuring a boy in a dumpster floating toward a hungry, chop-licking moon. There's also some discussion about the Tom Petty/Sam Smith copyright lawsuit. But, check it out for lots of music made up on the spot.
The Experimentalist Podcast Session 027 /
After only posting one of these sessions in December and taking over a month off, I'm happy to post the first episode of 2015. I am now committed to releasing one episode a week from now on. The format will be similar to the last few. I will record a complete piece of improvised music and then record vocals over top of that track as I listen back to the music. It's all part of a process of learning to play instruments and be open to any possibilities of the things that might happen. Hopefully the result will be entertaining as it most likely will also be a little bit strange. As you check this or anything out, remember to ENJOY YOURSELF!
The Experimentalist Podcast Session 026 /
Not an Xmas episode per se, but the time is getting near so that explains this episode's picture. This is another session of music and singing. There is a version of the Buddy Holly tune "Words of Love" along with a made up song inspired by Jimmy Stewart. He has a Christmas time connection so there you go.
The Experimentalist Podcast Session 025 /
This was a fun episode to record. There were many moments were I was kind of dissatisfied with the music, but I'm trying not to edit it too much. I noticed in Session 024 that there were some low level vocals during a freestyle 'rap' section so I paid more attention to the levels on this one. Hopefully, it turned out better from that stand point. Overall, I'm trying to sing more and that's hard but really fun.
The Experimentalist Podcast Session 024 /
This one's dedicated to a great friend, Joe C O.C. Or Joe C. O.O.C. Whatever those cases may be. It don't matter to me. But, that is a man who delivers the goods. Not everyone can. Not everyone should. He does and I would like to say "Cheers" and "Rib-itt".