Free Joy
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05/09/2004 - Today is the day I got my Soundclick webpage, and my whole life changed!
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Heeeyyy, how's it goin'. I'm Joy, a 20-year old student at UW in Seattle, making music with Propellerheads Reason software when I get the inspiration.
I made this page so I can have all my music in one accessible place, much like the early Yaellergrunspittond days of MP3.com. Oh, the memories. Anyway, I'm not sure who's going to be visiting this page, so I'll go ahead and write a little bit about all this for those who don't know.
I made this page so I can have all my music in one accessible place, much like the early Yaellergrunspittond days of MP3.com. Oh, the memories. Anyway, I'm not sure who's going to be visiting this page, so I'll go ahead and write a little bit about all this for those who don't know.
Why this name?
I didn't want to be just 'Joy,' so with the help of an Internet Band Name Generator and Candace, we came up with 'Free Joy.' I think it has a nice ring to it.
Do you play live?
Liiiive in my bedroom.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I really couldn't say.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
This question is silly.
Band History:
The history is this:
One day in high school, I downloaded the program called Jeskola Buzz, I think after seeing some guys from school put on an electronic performance at Living Arts. I tinkered about with it for a while, until I got Propellerhead's Reason software for Christmas a couple of years ago...and that's where I am today, still trying to figure out how the program works. Ha.
One day in high school, I downloaded the program called Jeskola Buzz, I think after seeing some guys from school put on an electronic performance at Living Arts. I tinkered about with it for a while, until I got Propellerhead's Reason software for Christmas a couple of years ago...and that's where I am today, still trying to figure out how the program works. Ha.
Your influences?
I love Kate Bush.
I have trouble citing 'influences,' because I think I've been influenced in some way or another by every musical group I've listened to. That said, I think my music most reflects my listening to:
Orbital, Plaid, Underworld, Sasha, DJ Shadow, brothomstates, Arovane, Seefeel, Tristeza, Bonobo, Morcheeba, Tarentel...although, I must say, some of my stuff has sort of a New Age-y sound, which is probably due to my childhood roots of Andreas Vollenweider and Yanni (please keep your insults to yourself). Of course, I also like to have a good beat, which is partly due to being a drummer myself but also from listening to drum 'n bass, IDM and the like, especially Autechre, Aphex Twin, and Squarepusher.
I also have a not-so-secret affinity for trance, which might be where I picked up my tendency towards the cheesier melodies.
Other influences that may or may not have anything to do with how my music sounds: KATE BUSH, Tori Amos, Bjork, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Philip Glass, Holst, Daft Punk, Stereolab, Four Tet, Chris Clark, The Dirty Three, GYBE!, Explosions in the Sky, Lamb, Lali Puna, Pilote, Mice Parade, umm I'll stop now.
Oh yeah. I also like Thomas Newman's film scores. He's amazingly amazing.
I have trouble citing 'influences,' because I think I've been influenced in some way or another by every musical group I've listened to. That said, I think my music most reflects my listening to:
Orbital, Plaid, Underworld, Sasha, DJ Shadow, brothomstates, Arovane, Seefeel, Tristeza, Bonobo, Morcheeba, Tarentel...although, I must say, some of my stuff has sort of a New Age-y sound, which is probably due to my childhood roots of Andreas Vollenweider and Yanni (please keep your insults to yourself). Of course, I also like to have a good beat, which is partly due to being a drummer myself but also from listening to drum 'n bass, IDM and the like, especially Autechre, Aphex Twin, and Squarepusher.
I also have a not-so-secret affinity for trance, which might be where I picked up my tendency towards the cheesier melodies.
Other influences that may or may not have anything to do with how my music sounds: KATE BUSH, Tori Amos, Bjork, Ralph Vaughn Williams, Philip Glass, Holst, Daft Punk, Stereolab, Four Tet, Chris Clark, The Dirty Three, GYBE!, Explosions in the Sky, Lamb, Lali Puna, Pilote, Mice Parade, umm I'll stop now.
Oh yeah. I also like Thomas Newman's film scores. He's amazingly amazing.
Favorite spot?
Tulsa, Seattle, and Sedona.
Equipment used:
Propellerhead's Reason software and my Creative Prodikeys keyboard. It types, too!
Anything else...?
If you take nothing else away from being at my webpage, remember this:
GO LISTEN TO SOME KATE BUSH RIGHT NOW.
GO LISTEN TO SOME KATE BUSH RIGHT NOW.