Hells Gate / Funk This Right
Hells Gate: #111: Dogs of War unleashed..
This song is on the album WAVES Instrumentals II.
Funk This Right: A collaboration on grooves & sultry riffs by guitarist: Phil Gates
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Funk This Right: A collaboration on grooves & sultry riffs by guitarist: Phil Gates
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Dancings Faces At Dawn: #070: An abstract of Egyptian characters crossing the desert..
South Of Zimbabwe: Tribal dance.
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Laze Daze: Sitting by the back porch on a rainy afternoon.
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Red: As the sun sets into the far distance, Phil Gates plays on a Fender nylon acoustic guitar.
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OO-AA-OH-AH A tribute to The Flying Wallendas.
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The Devils Silk Doors: #179: What I think would be like if you don’t make it in Heaven.
Alex-4: 2001: Many years into the future a war rages on planet earth. A young boy is saved and sent off in a protective bubble. Which is collected up by a ship in outer space. A child survives as a planet ceases to exist.
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Black & Red Invasion: #051: Superior beings controlling the Invasion on the Red Planet.
Techno Crazy: 2001: In my studio at Normandy Towers. Late one night sampling on the Ensonic ASR-10. Reminded me of the After Hour Clubs Down Town LA.
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Big White One: #046: This Digital rendering was another one of my first computer generated Photoshop & Correll KPT6 gems.
The Test: 2002: Another late night in the studio at Normandy Towers. Grooving alone with my thoughts & sounds.
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Alien Sea Invasion: #040: This piece reminded me of snorkeling out at sea. looking at the coral reefs.
NiKaTiMe: 2002 On Bass & Symbols Phil Gates joined me one night at the studio in Normandy Towers.
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Dragons Red Sky: An abstract created in Photoshop & Correll KPT-6. Manipulating colors and shapes and depth.
MODO: This song was inspired by the Eyewear Company called MODO. I was driving the clients to the LA Convention Center. On the way I overheard the people talking about their new web sight. I asked if they are looking for soundtrack material. I showed them some tracks I was currently working on. They were impressed. I dropped them and went back to my studio and proceeded to track this piece. At the end of the day it was done. I went back to pick up my clients and in route back to their hotel I played them this track. They loved it and wanted it. I asked how much? They said for free? Needless to say, No deal was made this day. A track made special for an Eyewear Company.