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Aha! some up tempo stuff! Yes, I am cranking up the tempo to at least 184 bpm. The little black terrier who looks so cute, sooo cute is really an ugly monster out of control! Digging his teeth in to my ass if I even THINK about going down to 183! The sorry fucker is terrorizing my domestic hood, demanding everything being like a shitty Charlie Chaplin movie, over cranked and jerky. --Whats up!?-- I cry, but there is no answer. |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Well, this is mostly performed on solo acoustic bass. However, I would not dream of neglecting my old analog synths, hence the obligatory --plink-- and --plonk-- in the background. There is also a romantic 1940 s style string break from the good old Mellotron. How about that!? This piece have a potential to make you fall asleep, which is OK considering that is many peoples favorite thing to do. |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Laid back beat performed on a classic Prophet 5, sweet Fender Mustang Bass and, of course, the Fender Rhodes Suitcase 88 Piano.
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Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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There are two small guys living under my sofa in the TV room. They both are wannabe drummers. Every now and then you can hear them sneak up the stairs and bang the shit out of my set, then quickly back to where they belong, among dust and lost quarters under the sofa. Captured here on tape is a rare and pretty nice up tempo performance that makes you believe there are no dark claustrophobic places, only sunshine and fuzzy puppies.
Additional instruments: EML 101, Analogue System RS 8000, Moog the Source and Gibson TC125 guitar.
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Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Elevator Latin lover, Martini vibe. Slow electronic wet dream with my old friends the Mini Moog, Fender Rhodes and a dark beauty with firm breasts. |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Maybe you are a Turkish gentleman? Maybe it is your first time in America and you have a reservation at "Bernards" this evening? Maybe the lady you are going to meet is pretty? You want to be pretty too. Maybe you need to shave? Maybe you discover everything in America runs on 110V, only half of the 220V you are used to? Maybe being a gentleman is being able to whistle a gentle tune while shaving with your old clogged "Remington" on half speed? |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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A tune with a "French" retro vibe, hang on past the intro and absorb the 1961 Fender P-Bass line, you will love it. "Nous vous remercions de votre lettre du 14 Juillet." (Thank you for your letter dated July 14.) |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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This melody is an excellent backdrop for driving a cool looking but unreliable sports car, playing Black Jack or frying eggs (sunny side up). Bonus: Cheesy but sweet latin-like break!
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Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Laid back (60 bpm) electronic rhythms with Moog, Mellotron and Rhodes extravaganza. |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Acoustic/Electronic slow bossa-like thing. |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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This one is like an all-you-can-eat buffet in a fairly crowded lunch restaurant in a mall in Ohio. The guy next to you is talking about cloning ducks, too bad that you are from Morocco and do not understand a word he says.
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Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Something is going on here. The song title suggests a tune about the Swedish national cuisine, however, listening to the electronic up tempo tune takes your mind in the complete opposite(!) direction. Featuring: Moog the Source, Nord Lead, Fender Rhodes and a 1962 Fender Jazz Bass. |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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Rock-steady-get-happy-go-camping. |
Credits: Paul Malmstrom |
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