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I just uploaded the first "sketch" of a motif for my current recording project, featuring the first recorded use of my new Rocket pedal on rather conservative settings.

http://www.whitestagmusic.com/2009/04/s ... dible.html

Don't expect much, it's pretty crappy. I already know the lead guitar needs some spaces in it so everything else will have room to breathe.
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The fuzz is where the flavor is.

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Mighty Tom wrote:Another new demo today.

http://www.whitestagmusic.com/2009/04/w ... theme.html

Very nice, man. I really like this one :)
well i guess, but i just don't know.

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Thanks. I figure if I can get Willie Nelson to do the vocals it'll be perfect.
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Kick ass stuff, Newark. Super good! :rock:
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Mighty Tom wrote:Another new demo today.

http://www.whitestagmusic.com/2009/04/w ... theme.html


Really nice. What type of reverb did you use?
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NewarkWilder wrote:Put another song up-- I won't keep posting every time i do but there will probably be a few more i''ll get up while i've still got access to the recorder :thumb:

but hey, i think its easily the best one yet :omg:


All really good stuff! Nice use of the geiger counter & ringtone. Really want to pick up a gc at some point, sounds like you can get some interesting stuff out of it.
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Some DI stuff using my new line6 toneport
Just guitar & some sound samples(and a little singing!)
Please excuse the sloppy playing & recording!
It's a little guitar bit & a beatles tune
(I think I had smoked a litlle too much 'inspiration' when I did the singing!)
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I'm used to replace guitarist and play through a pedal or two. I found Cantata Sangui in 1996 and played all the overdriven/über-distorted parts by a variety of four-, eight- and twelve string as well as a baritone piccolo bass guitar.
http://www.myspace.com/cantatasangui

I've played my share with metal bands with guitars, too, of which I'd like to mention Enochian Crescent.
http://www.last.fm/music/Enochian+Crescent

Now I've retired for family reasons but it's more than likely I'll upload some sweet shit in the future. Perhaps the Spectacular Aenima will inspire when it arrives...
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Here's my latest stuff, free download if anyone wants:

http://www.myspace.com/ritualspinningkilling

Included pedals on these songs: ShoeGazer, Rocket, Truly Beautiful Disaster, Torn's Peaker, Hyperion, Neverdrive, Aenima, Destructo Noctavia, among other brands. :thumb:
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Okay, we finished finally some recordning stuff. 3 people live using live triggerd samples (triggerd by the drummer via a pad, looped guitar on 2nd amp)
Here is the myspace link: http://www.myspace.com/slowgoldproject
and the link to download all 11 songs: http://www.fauxfur.de/sg

A lot of fuzz, but mostly "post rock" and not really radio music.

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sjtele wrote:
Mighty Tom wrote:Another new demo today.

http://www.whitestagmusic.com/2009/04/w ... theme.html


Really nice. What type of reverb did you use?

Just the reverb filter on Acid 6.


I posted a new sample tonight: http://www.whitestagmusic.com/2009/05/ocean.html
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I finally finalized my noise project "The Damned Gods" after many years of putting it off, mastering it was hard, the lows were so extreme that much mutiband comp and some notching was needed to keep it from causing speaker damage.

http://www.myspace.com/thedamnedgods

Basically what you are hearing is layers upon layers of tracks that were EQed and had their time speed up and or slowed down.

For the most part this is about 80% bass guitar into a DigiTech PDS-1002 and then into a old H&K tubeman then to the computer, I also use my voice a as well as blowing into bottles, a old broken Yamaha percussion machine, radio set on a out of tune opera station and a floor fan with a contact pickup. The tracking was done in Adobe Premiere and then years later I took all the "songs I had [11] and mixed them all over one another in garageband :idk: and mastered it in Peak by Bias.

Enjoy................ or not :idk:
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Hello!

I play lots and lots of music, so try one of these out.. perhaps you'll fancy it.

Airports. - We might as well be called keyboards. Spacey indie pop chock full of vocal harmonies, synthesizers, and riffage.
http://www.myspace.com/musicforairportsmusic

Dangerous Ponies - Gay & Allied pop. We sound like Sunshine & Gold & Rainbows.
http://www.myspace.com/dangerousponies

In Grenada - Huge indie rock, obviously we like the Arcade Fire. I even get to play an electric mandolin through loads of fuzz and delay!! :joy:
http://www.myspace.com/ingrenada

Hide & Seek - This is what happens when you and all of your best friends in highschool start listening to Twee pop and decide to form a band. We've got horns and strings and fun! 5 years & going strong.
http://www.myspace.com/hideandseekmusic

I hope you all enjoy! <3
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