A collaboration song written by Kimo and sung by Aldo. Kimo actually wrote this song as a dedication to his wife. The phrasing and lyric’s took some time to get right, but at the end it all came together and worked perfectly. A nice acoustic number with some string synthesizer in the middle section. A really nice ballad!
Electrify Me
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Not just another broken heart love song. Strong guitar licks and a interesting guitar lead makes this song unique. I started writing this song almost 2 years ago and came back to it numerous times but just couldn’t get it the way I wanted it. Then one night I started flipping through my library of unfinished songs and came upon this lead guitar riff that struck me, “This will fit in this song”. The next few hours I worked it into the melody and worked out the basic lyrics – It took me another 3 months from that time to get to the finished song, “Stolen Away”. Hope you enjoy it!
I Know you’re going away – My love you’re throwing away – I can’t convince you to stay – My heart you’ve stolen away
Stolen Away
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A collaboration song written by Kimo and sung by Aldo. Kimo actually wrote this song as a dedication to his wife. The phrasing and lyric’s took some time to get right, but at the end it all came together and worked perfectly. A nice acoustic number with some string synthesizer in the middle section. A really nice ballad!
Electrify Me
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Fortune and Fame is a collaboration song that was written mainly by JoeZworld. He actually wrote everything and the lyric’s. Then I went in and paginated, did the phrasing of the lyric’s and sung the song, did all the production mixing and mastering. The music is awesome and I really like the chorus part that flows so well.
Enjoy a JoeZworld/Aldo Collaboration!
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Da da Dee Da is a whimsical little number that the rhythm and vocals just keep laying over one and another. It started by me just playing an acoustic guitar riff over and over. As it progressed I tried adding lyrics but all I kept coming up with is DA da Dee Da in which mimicked the guitar riff. So I took the notes and added a horn section and layered that in the back ground. A sax solo fit in very melodically with that haunting like echo on it. I just kept laying vocals in all ranges and at one point I called my wife in and had her lay down a few vocal laying tracks. In fact the last vocal Da da Dee da you hear as all the other vocals fade out is my wife’s vocal. One thing about this song is that when you hear it once Da da Dee Da will stick in your head for the rest of the day.
Da da Dee Da
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Knowledge is Power is one of my favorite songs on the album. The heavy guitar riff leading into the vocals just works so well. The lyrics are interesting as the main guitar riff lends itself to the key vocal line, “knowledge is power”. The full lyric verses were a little more difficult to come up with. I knew what I wanted to convey and say but I could not come up with the words to convey it. Thus, let’s go to google and put in the phrase, “Knowledge is Power”. So many different idea’s started to form around that phrase. The actual phrase was formulated by philosopher Francis Bacon during the time of Enlightenment. I was immersed in many different ways to convey “Knowledge is Power” but now I had to make the words fit into the song and for it to make sense (at least to me). After I got the first verse down and the phrasing to the music, it all clicked and fit in. One of my favorite lines in the song is, “Putting our knowledge we know, In the hands of machines”. The guitar lead comes after the 3rd verse, it follows the acoustic guitar and then comes in heavy and eclectic. Listen to the words as the meanings are profound.
Knowledge is POWER
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The song, “Losing You” was imagined and created by Kimo. It was an ode to Tom Petty in a way as it was written around the time of Tom’s death. It has a Petty style to it in musicality, words, phrasing and the way it was sung by Kimo. I did all the production and engineering on the song, played bass and did the backing vocals. As this song for me is very different then the genre I usually play in, it was a pleasant difference that it took me a little while to embrace, although it became one of my favorites to listen to with it’s soulful lyrics and harmonica licks in select spots of the song.
Please enjoy a Kimo original
Losing You
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In the midst of recording groups such as John Zorn, Sonic Youth, Liquid Liquid, Glen Branca and many others, Don Hunerberg and Andy Blinx found time to hone their own unique sound and version of Post Punk, No wave, Synth Wave with the tools of the trade of the early eighties. Situated above the proscenium of the Radio City Music Hall stage, the studio was outfitted with a variety of orchestral instruments. 4 of these tracks were released on a fexi-disk in 1980. Those and an additional eight are heard on their 2008 release “now again for the first time”.
Battery Life
The original source of the music bed for the DJ Hell hit single “Keep On Waiting” The band Intense Molecular Activity released a 4 song flexidisc in 1980 and released a CD with 8 more songs from the original sessions in 2008.
“Blurb”
Sorry to say Andy has passed away a few short years ago and he is missed for his inventiveness and creativity
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