SparkLight
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SoundClick artist SparkLight presents "Gever-Gever", an outstanding release in the Rock genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The kind of rock track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end SparkLight continues to build a Rock catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
An Acoustic track by SparkLight.
"A Soulmate To-Go" by SparkLight is an Acoustic production available on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the acoustic sound. SoundClick gives artists like SparkLight a platform to share original Acoustic music with listeners around the world.
A collaborative song composed, recorded, edited and mixed by me. Lyrics by Angelo (monty) White. http://www.soundclick.com/angelwhite
SoundClick artist SparkLight presents "Forgive Me", an outstanding release in the Rock genre. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The kind of rock track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end Need a beat for your next project? "Forgive Me" is available with a royalty-free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
The lyrics were inspired by a touching story about a new prematurly born baby that had to go through a corrective heart surgery. It is dedicated to all loving parents.
"That's How Much I Love You" is a Rock track by SparkLight on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The production choices here reflect a genuine understanding of what makes rock work. Looking for a royalty-free Rock track to license? "That's How Much I Love You" by SparkLight is available with a free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Recorded with my voice, Rode NT3 mic., Edirol UA-4fx audio interface and Sonar LE DAW.
Independent artist SparkLight drops "Voca Lisa", a Rock track on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. This track does what good rock does best — it connects. "Voca Lisa" can be used royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, making it freely accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
Hi,
My nick is Spark (aka SparkLight).
The Sparklight-Studio is my creativity laboratory where I experiment with various playing styles, new sounds and production technics.
All the music here was done by myself - composing, writing lyrics, playing, recording, programming drums and other loops and mixing the whole mess together.
I play the guitar since 1975.
Had a few bands during the years.
Non got famous, but who gives a shit. I had fun.
For few years I was into electro-acoustic music working with synths and samplers and MIDI sequencing.
Then I had a few more bands for several years.
Non of those got famous either :-P
Then I had a "dry era" with almost no playing and zero creativity :-(
About 2 years ago, while forming the concept described above, I sort of had a "comeback" to music creativity.
And here I am today.
Well... in a way
Since my current life style and marital status force some restrictions on the term "leisure", I've developed a unique concept which makes some room for creativity - I own 3 TravelerGuitar instruments and a palmtop digital recording studio (the old mighty Zoom PS04).
2 years ago I've switch to 4 working days per week and on my free day I go sit at one of my favorite local coffee shops, at a side table, having a breakfast (or lunch, or both) and then, on a cup of cappuccino, I take out the tiny guitar, plug it into the PS04, put on my headphones, pick one of the 500 preset Drum&Bass patterns and jam till smoke comes out my fingers.
Indeed, I get the looks. Some can't resist and start a conversation, but this doesn't bother me.
Hey, I get both music ideas (and sometimes even a constructed sketch) AND good company (and sometimes even new friends).
Can life be any better? :-)
Will probably sound bombastic, but... I feel almost anything goes into my ears influences me.
I can't define my style. I'm not sure I have one.
Generally it's a rock, but I do like also jazz, some flavors of blues, R&B maybe, funk maybe and everything else which is jumpy, groovy, not too slow and not too noisy.
Does this help any? :-/
Mostly either of my 3 TravelerGuitars - The Escape bass, The Speedster electric or the Escape acoustic. I also have an ordinary P-bass, a modified Strat clone, an Epiphone acoustic, few amps, Boss BR-864 8trk digital recorder, Zoom PS04 4trk palmtop digital recorder, some Zoom and Boss guitar and bass effects, an Edirol UA-4fx audio interface connected to my Fujitsu laptop, a Rode NT3 condensor mic and a crappy Shure clone dynamic mic.