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Last post: 1 month, 3 weeks ago | Thread started: May 9, 08, 9:33 a.m.
- nadnerb
As per mikotondria3's suggestion in the music rig thread. . . post the music you make with all that snazzy gear.
Mine
http://www.wordandnumber.com(my toys are in that thread at the bottom of the first page)
- May 9, 08, 9:33 a.m. – Permalink
- mg33
I sing and play guitar in my band, The Atlantic Divide.
http://www.theatlanticdivide.com…
http://www.myspace.com/theatlant…Perhaps the best thing that fans have said about The Atlantic Divide since they played their first live show in November 2004 is that they simply don't sound like something you would expect to find in Chicago. More so, fans have praised the band for sounding like the best bits and pieces of some of their favorite bands - both new and old.
No strangers to years worth of the best music the UK has had to offer, it's no surprise that the band's sound is a mix of worthy overseas influences; yet, they have captured something all their own without ever making it seem difficult. As a three-piece band for their first year together, they had an immense sound for their size - thick reverb and delay pedals hinted at strong influences from bands like The Cure, The Verve, Sunny Day Real Estate, and shoegazer notables The Catherine Wheel and Swervedriver. They were frequently asked how they managed to sound like a band of twice their size; they were certainly making the right moves to stand out from typical three-piece bands.
A good thing became even better early in 2006 with they added an additional member on guitars, keyboards and backing vocals; they found their sound and direction expanding more than they had ever imagined. There was an obvious progression in their music - bigger, better songs and a wider range of moods. Musically and lyrically, they found the perfect formula for sticking to their natural instincts.
The band brings a perfect balance of intensity and subtlety to their live shows, at times soaring and atmospheric, other times hushed and emotive. Sometimes haunting and dark, sometimes uplifting, their songs and lyrics center around danger and romance, love and disaster, spies, explorers, ocean travels and being optimistic no matter how bad the odds. The Atlantic Divide is a band who feel they've truly allowed themselves to do what comes naturally, always letting fate play a its role in defining their sound.


- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 9:37 a.m. – Permalink
- morilla
old stuff and new/old demos
http://www.myspace.com/pmj2006my rig is posted in the rig thread


- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 9:41 a.m. – Permalink
- non
http://www.myspace.com/jenvoie
http://www.myspace.com/heillegro…

- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 9:50 a.m. – Permalink
- OnesandZeros
nice stuff nadnerb


- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 9:58 a.m. – Permalink
- JerseyRaindog
I sang crap backing vocals with this lot many, many, many years ago.

- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 10 a.m. – Permalink
- harlequino
My background is in contemporary "classical" music. This was a three movement piece I did a few years back called "Three THoughts of Joyce" for soprano and chamber ensemble. The text was from Joyce's "Finnegan's Wake." (2nd movement is pretty choppy but it';s my only recording.)
http://pleasewhisper.com/crap/01…
http://pleasewhisper.com/crap/02…
http://pleasewhisper.com/crap/03…

- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 10:16 a.m. – Permalink
- stoplying
These are scratch tracks, I attempt to sing and play guitar
"Best Interest"
http://www.jostenbuilders.com/ne…"Top Shelf"
http://www.jostenbuilders.com/ne…and a clip from our last show - again I can't sing.


- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 10:37 a.m. – Permalink
- bulletfactory
i didn't really feel like posting pics of everything, maybe when I get home i can snap a few - anyway - here are the bands i make music with.....
Kosher (rock/punk rock - BYO Records)
http://www.myspace.com/thisiskos…Super Black Market (Some type of Punk, i dunno)
http://www.myspace.com/superblac…Monkey Boy (rock, blues, jazz, americana, blah blah blah)
http://www.myspace.com/monkeyboy…

- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 11:39 a.m. – Permalink
- draydog
My last band was called Parcourse but we broke up at the end of 2006.
http://www.parcoursemusic.com/
http://www.myspace.com/parcourse…I just joined the band Dora Flood and will be playing my third show with them at the Cafe Du Nord in SF on May 29th.
http://www.doraflood.com/
http://www.myspace.com/doraflood…

- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 11:43 a.m. – Permalink
- mikotondria3
very poor electro/breaky stuff produced from low-quality torrented VST instruments, on a laptop utterly not up to the task:
http://www.myspace.com/process80…

- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 12:14 p.m. – Permalink
- flavorful
I'm in a band called Stiff Kittens. However, we never produce any music, we never perform, and all we do is talk about being in a band because I always wanted to be in a band.
The band is in constant turmoil due to my massive ego and I throw members out, and add members in a manner which can only described as our yet to be written track seven of our third album, "Whirlwhind of Unmitigated Violence (Les Faces:09)".
I was the only member for awhile using various aliases and monikers to make it look like Stiff Kittens was a full fledged band of pomp and fervor, however, that was in fact simply smoke and mirrors. There is no Preston Humphries the Third, Flying Cannibal Vampire Hyena, or Biddy O'Brien ... or are there?!
We are loosely affiliated with the power duo of the Intoxicated Twins, but mainly because that is another project I am in. We are heavily affiliated with the much heralded 88 Babies known to rock out various spots in Pittsburgh, Manhattan and Harlem. The 88 Babies much like their brothers/sisters-in-arms from Stiff Kittens also produce no material, yet have performed live on many occassions. Despite popular belief the 88 Babies is in fact a two man operation of actual brothers from different mothers but who were both at one point in time contained in strollers and couldn't walk or do nothing, talk or do nothing, though many claim 88 and/or being a Babies' Baby.
Stiff Kittens is a concept band in that none of the members are allowed to play instruments that they know. Whereas I am a drummer/singer in the Intoxicated Twins I can be neither in Stiff Kittens. Though Biddy O'Brien has a voice you'd kill your first born to hear, and Flying Cannibal Vampire Hyena has been likened to Neal Peart in his prime.
Jerome out.


- Dog-earMay 9, 08, 12:23 p.m. – Permalink


