Six strings. Zero distortion. Maximum weight. Listen loud.
Except for the new intro (the sound of a superbike engine) there are no sound effects and no AI-generated elements.
So yes, I’ll brag a little. Have you ever heard an acoustic guitar sound this heavy? If you know something heavier coming out of a wooden box with six strings, drop me a link. I’m genuinely curious. Until then, I’m pretty confident this thing is about as subtle as a V8 engine in a library.
I’m not trying to challenge anyone, this isn’t meant to be competitive at all and it’s just for fun and to discover new musicians and new sounds.
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This music is part of the LONE TRAIL album.
Recording details:
. Year: 2009
. Guitar: Kashima MG-010
. Strings: GK .010
. Tuning: Open G
. Picks: 0.88 mm
. Amplification: none
. Recording: single take, no edits
Video compilation of stock footage from
/// WELCOME ///
Alex Cebe here.
This is an original recording presented with a new video. Gasoline Horse was recorded in a single continuous take. No edits. No splicing. Just a raw one-go performance. Just me and my super simple acoustic guitar.
Gasoline Horse pushes the acoustic guitar into territory it was never meant to enter.
This is not delicate fingerstyle.
This is attack.
Heavy gauge strings, open tuning, and aggressive picking give the instrument a dense, mechanical pulse. The guitar becomes both rhythm and engine — wood, steel and pick working together to create impact.
No studio tricks.
No layering.
This sound sits somewhere between acoustic music and raw mechanical energy, like a wooden machine running on steel strings.
/// ENJOY ///
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