Penthotal
Penthotal
The dear friend I did this track with, Salvatore, sadly passed away few months ago. I was able to find the mp3 again and will repost it as a link. The effect that this track makes to me now can't be described but you can imagine...it was such a nice afternoon at his place...
I wrote when I posted it first time:
"Two guitars improvisation with synth overdubs recorded with open windows and doors at Flag Studio on Cubase 4.1 with Pulsar 1. Guitars: Ovation Elite, Takamine Classical. Mic: RodeNT2. Synths: Yamaha AN1X, Pulsar modular one. Recorded and mixed in two hours in a hot and distorted peceptional afternoon of June in Naples, Italy."
www.alfonsodamora.it/Old/Penthotal.MP3
I wrote when I posted it first time:
"Two guitars improvisation with synth overdubs recorded with open windows and doors at Flag Studio on Cubase 4.1 with Pulsar 1. Guitars: Ovation Elite, Takamine Classical. Mic: RodeNT2. Synths: Yamaha AN1X, Pulsar modular one. Recorded and mixed in two hours in a hot and distorted peceptional afternoon of June in Naples, Italy."
www.alfonsodamora.it/Old/Penthotal.MP3
Last edited by alfonso on Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Alfonso, I didn’t know this song was yours… I have heard if for a couple of years already. I really… really love it. I have had it in my hard drive and had heard it wherever I go. It really is a special moment recorded in there. I can’t explain you the feelings I get, but this really is inspiration and MUSIC in the real sense of the word.
Sometimes I would do something, like writing a mail, etc., and would hear it in cycle mode for an hour or more… I’m a fan!
I like it as is, nothing to change, nothing to add, nothing to take away, it’s a perfect take. I think it is a perfect take just because it’s the heart talking and not your mind trying for it to be nice. IT’S THE FEELING ON IT.
Sometimes I would do something, like writing a mail, etc., and would hear it in cycle mode for an hour or more… I’m a fan!
I like it as is, nothing to change, nothing to add, nothing to take away, it’s a perfect take. I think it is a perfect take just because it’s the heart talking and not your mind trying for it to be nice. IT’S THE FEELING ON IT.

i casually came here to see what's going on (it's years i'm not hearing stuff here) and i saw these nice reviews...
what to say...i like this thing too, it expresses well some of my deep feelings, and it's made with a very very dear friend of mine, that also owns pulsar and lives in neaples, were i come from, but i left at the age of 27, in 1988.
we recorded it at his place, after lighting a huge one...
i'm very happy you like this one, as it is very related with my inner world.
what to say...i like this thing too, it expresses well some of my deep feelings, and it's made with a very very dear friend of mine, that also owns pulsar and lives in neaples, were i come from, but i left at the age of 27, in 1988.
we recorded it at his place, after lighting a huge one...

i'm very happy you like this one, as it is very related with my inner world.
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Hi! I'm Yumi, kensuguro's girlfriend.
I really like this tune! I can sort of imagine a lighthouse.. by the sea... with the ocean wind. The silluette of the dolphins are lit up by the early moon... Anyway, it's a very inspiring piece. Though it's not like I'm into composing or anything.
So you've heard from my girlfirend... I (ken) personally think it's a beautifully composed piece, with subtle nuances captured by every detail of effects, performance, and the choice of instrumetns. Heh, no wonder it's music from a guy that lives by the sea! Great work!
cheers
I really like this tune! I can sort of imagine a lighthouse.. by the sea... with the ocean wind. The silluette of the dolphins are lit up by the early moon... Anyway, it's a very inspiring piece. Though it's not like I'm into composing or anything.
So you've heard from my girlfirend... I (ken) personally think it's a beautifully composed piece, with subtle nuances captured by every detail of effects, performance, and the choice of instrumetns. Heh, no wonder it's music from a guy that lives by the sea! Great work!
cheers
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And it reminds me a group called Dif Juz (4AD label, late '80s). You'll like their tune as I liked yours!!!On 2002-10-08 13:20, hubird wrote:
reminds me to a worldwide but not broadly known guy named Peter C. Johnson, and that's a compliment![]()
Yeah - at first I just wanted to bypass your song (after reading your comments on synths and guitars playing altogether) - fortunatelly I didn't.You did integrate the electronics very tastefull!
They say a song is good (for one's opinion) if you like it after 3-6 seconds of listening to. I don't agree with it in full but this time it worked!
By the sea. You can feel it.
You have to listen to Dif Juz!!! (find a tune at http://www.4ad.com , in the audio archive section and watch their video in an appropriate section)
P.S.
1. The reverb on the guitar part is a bit too loud for me.
2. Too short!!!!
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Late reply to the last post......stock Pulsar1 converters, Salvatore just had that one.
I don't remember many other details, but a lot of the magic comes from the fact that the guitars where recorded in a common medium room, not dampened, and the window opened to catch the summer afternoon vibe.....
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The dear friend I did this track with, Salvatore, sadly passed away few months ago. I was able to find the mp3 again and will repost it as a link. The effect that this track makes to me now can't be described but you can imagine...it was such a nice afternoon at his place...
www.alfonsodamora.it/Old/Penthotal.MP3
(Same link as above)
I don't remember many other details, but a lot of the magic comes from the fact that the guitars where recorded in a common medium room, not dampened, and the window opened to catch the summer afternoon vibe.....
*****************************
The dear friend I did this track with, Salvatore, sadly passed away few months ago. I was able to find the mp3 again and will repost it as a link. The effect that this track makes to me now can't be described but you can imagine...it was such a nice afternoon at his place...
www.alfonsodamora.it/Old/Penthotal.MP3
(Same link as above)