PETER STONE: Peter Stone

Peter Stone

Peter Stone

© 1999 Peter Stone

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Instrumental music with elements of jazz, rock and guitar/sequencer music.

tracks

1 The Chinese Butcher / ForestRunner
2 Theremin Funk
3 Jazzy Children
4 Jammin' High
5 Super Calmful Day
6 Snow Flakes
7 The Passion is Blue (part 1)
8 The Passion is Blue (part 2)
9 The Chinese Butcher (part 2)

notes

This is music that I wrote over about a two year period.

Its all instrumental, with guitar, drum machines, theremin and other instruments.

Its my first album, and for me it was a good starting point in my home recording lifestyle.

I recorded it in my little sound room on a 4-track recorder and added a few samples of other things that I recorded in the 'outside world'.

The end of the CD also has my first orchestral piece, which is played by sequencer.

Track number two is probably my favorite because it was so much fun to play, and I got the famous English radio host, James Whale to do the introduction live on the air.

I hope someone out there enjoys this as much as I do.

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  • Thrilling
    author: Anjin

    A thrilling ride through many different styles of music, with some great funky rock and other styles from an all round great guitar player. Musically, very visual.

  • Very original and unique.
    author: Valdimir Zukovski

    I got this CD a few months ago and I'm still listening to it. It has some very diverse styles of music, from cool jazz to all out metal, Peter can play it all. The drum machine percussion is quite interesting, and certainly unique in that I've never heard anybody use it in this way. The last track has the most amazing piece of orchestral music I've heard in a long time, and its all played by midi instruments!!! The second track, Theremin Funk is worth the price of the CD alone. Its got the most crazy guitar solo you have ever heard! What more can I say except; Check it out! VZ.

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