Wright Experiment
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I am an independant musician working in various styles. I confess that I prefer more pop-like phrasing and instruments, but I do like to experiment (hence the name of the band).
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I don't often play live, but I will if the right situation presents itself.
Your musical influences
Influenced by various solo guitarists (Vai, Satriani, EVH, etc), Mike Oldfield, Journey, Boy Bands (more the songwriters than the artists) and many other pop artists over the years. If I hear something I like, it may influence me in a particular direction for a time.
What equipment do you use?
I use an Alesis Micron, Proteus 2000, Acid MusicStudio 5 as a mixer and sequencer, DigiTech 2120 Guitar Processor, Zoom 9150 Guitar Processor, Roland DR5, an Alesis Multimix 12 Firewire mixer and a computer to tie it all together with Midi. I also have various digital recorders (DAT and CD).
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I stumbled onto your Arastradero and gave it a listen. Since I am quite familiar with that road. The production value of the piece is good, but i felt that it needed a more memorable melodic theme. Also, it seems "darker" than that road is.
New Release: El Camino.
Please feel free to review it if you listen. Thanks.
i very much appreciate the extensive work you have put into the production of your songs. mavericks did develop with great contrast, and azure sky and intoxication were indeed hot.
--stockwrock
If you like any of my material, please feel free to post comments or reviews on any songs you hear.
Thanks.
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Brian
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Banjoclark, Arastradero is a winding road various levels of hills. Yes, it does run through subdivisions. However, I don't feel this song is 'dark' at all. In fact, other people have reviewed it and told me that it is rather 'uplifting'. I don't feel this piece is 'dark' at all. If you want to listen to darker pieces of mine, try Lonely Highway. Yes, it does have a bit harder edge in places, but that doesn't necessarily make it dark. Of course, since I wrote the piece, I felt that the theme fit the road very well. You are definitely entitled to your opinion and critique. I also welcome them. However, if you feel that this road needs a more befitting melodic theme than I provided, then I welcome you to pick up a guitar (or banjo as the case may be) and work a melody of your own. Thanks for the comments. htt