'Robota Dyyavola' (Original Short Story Narration)
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Sometimes the darkest nightmares are the stories history tells us.

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Relentless, by Jim Redmond
05:40
Relentless, by Jim Redmond

This is an original song I wrote from a drummers perspective. I had just bought my new "Pearl Eliminator Demon Direct Drive Pedals", and "Footblaster" Bass Drum Triggers. This is my first studio song I recorded using them. Double Stroke technique from 2:34 -3:14. Recorded at "Boho" Studio's Salt Lake City,Utah by Bruce Kirby. Jared Johnson-Guitars,Bass. Jim Redmond Drums.

Natasha Watts, Love Who You Are
03:43
Natasha Watts, Love Who You Are

Natasha Watts, Love Who You Are

Daniel Norton - 'no name'
01:21
Daniel Norton - 'no name'

Daniel Norton bluegrass banjer.

Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet
02:52
Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet

I knew I wanted to primarily use a 72-voice choir (or nine choirs of eight voices each) each with a separate speaker, spread over the wide area where there are live oaks. I also knew that I wanted these voices to evoke something of the world of those trees.

Relentless, by Jim Redmond
05:40
Relentless, by Jim Redmond

This is an original song I wrote from a drummers perspective. I had just bought my new "Pearl Eliminator Demon Direct Drive Pedals", and "Footblaster" Bass Drum Triggers. This is my first studio song I recorded using them. Double Stroke technique from 2:34 -3:14. Recorded at "Boho" Studio's Salt Lake City,Utah by Bruce Kirby. Jared Johnson-Guitars,Bass. Jim Redmond Drums.


Natasha Watts, Love Who You Are
03:43
Natasha Watts, Love Who You Are

Natasha Watts, Love Who You Are


Daniel Norton - 'no name'
01:21
Daniel Norton - 'no name'

Daniel Norton bluegrass banjer.


Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet
02:52
Pete Wyer - The Sky Beneath Our Feet

I knew I wanted to primarily use a 72-voice choir (or nine choirs of eight voices each) each with a separate speaker, spread over the wide area where there are live oaks. I also knew that I wanted these voices to evoke something of the world of those trees.