MP3 Bill Clearlake - Mysteries
Mellow electronic sounds inspired by artists like Vangelis, Tangerine Dream, and Weather Report but with a beat you groove or chill to.
14 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Ambient, JAZZ: Jazz Fusion
Details:
I''ve been playing music since I first picked up a guitar at 12 years of age -- 1967.
Ben Ramsey wrote the movie, "The Big Hit." I produced music for Ben''s first full-length movie, "Off White", which launched his filmmaking career, and for a Tai Chi exercise video Ben produced called, "The Eight Treasures" featuring ex-Federal Police officer and martial arts instructor, Glenn Hairston. My many musical influences are:
Jazz fusion - Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Weather Report
Progressive rock - Yes, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Van Der Graaf Generator, Premiata Forneria Marconi
Electronic music - Kraftwerk, Moody Blues, Depeche Mode
Classical - Beethoven, Debussi, Ravel
There are 14 songs on the album produced in three different studio settings (my home studio; my brother''s studio in Los Angeles, California; "The Spying Game" produced at Pio Winston''s home studio in Oakland, California). The total length of the CD is about 70 minutes.
On the CD, I play Hohner electric and Fernandes acoustic guitars, midi guitar using a modified Yamaha electric and an IVL Pitchrider MIDI converter, a Yamaha TX81Z rackmount synth, Alesis HR-16 and Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-550 drum machines, Roland MC-505 Groovebox, Kawai K1and Kurtzweil K2 keyboards. Some of the interesting sound effects came from the Alesis Quadraverb I digital reverb unit. I tied some of the songs together using an Alesis MMT-8 digital recorder/sequencer and a Yamaha MT-50 4-track recorder/mixer. My brother''s studio had a DAT recorder, so I went all digital then to analog cassette tape. Pio''s studio had a nice Tascam reel-to-reel. They both had 16-channel mixers.
Everything went from digital to analog tape to CD, so that''s why the sound isn''t perfect. I think you''ll still enjoy it!