An appetising cocktail of acoustic Blues, traditional Hawaiian Folk Music and Neo-Lounge flavours, all driven by lap steel guitar improvisations. Richard Bruyns, head of Saucetone, is one of the few lap steel players working in South Africa today, and he seriously owns this guitar. Under his command, we have chilled beatz, Classical Spanish music and more. "Baytar" is dramatic and would work well in crime shows in the deep South, on oil rigs, country bars, road trips and more. Or on any project where a muscular musical authority is required for a good outcome.
Baytar is a moody track with dark undertones. The lapsteel guitar sounds mournful and sad, although not completely defeated. some hope shines through. Folk, Contemporary Folk
An uptempo traditional hawaiian ditty. you're on the beach, swaying your hips, checking out the waves, dreaming of pina coladas! Instrumental, Hawaiian, Hawaii
We're back on the beach, except this time there's a distinct goema rhythm to accompany the hawaiian sounds. Goema is a Cape Town thing that forces you to smile and tap your feet. Instrumental, Hawaiian, Hawaii
Although this is so hawaiian, it has such a strong african flavour. beautiful melody, sad in a way, but heartwarming to the extreme. Instrumental, Hawaiian, Hawaii
chilled beatz with a beautiful lapsteel melody that would certainly accompany that cape town sunset perfectly. quite cafe del mar.. Instrumental, Lounge, Chillout