Dantes Enfermo
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I got bored, but had ideas, ideas and access to all the wonderful programs of the internet; this is the result. These are experimental (at best) computer recordings, with everything except guitar sythesized/sequenced (usually). Some are recorded the day I come up with them, and I don't always do new takes later on, which explains the mistakes. I will continue to put up new songs when I have them, please leave comments. Any way, that's about it for now.
Why this name?
I found "Dantes Inferno" to be peculiar because it seems to be the only book that is always (Always) said Authors name, then title. furthermore it is only one of the books making up the Divine Comedy, but no one seems to read those. Dantes Enfermo is a "clever" (to use the term lightly) play on that book.
Do you play live?
I havent figured how it would be possible, I'm only one man.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
I wouldn't have found nearly as many awesome bands without the internet, nor would I probably be doing this.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Damn Skippy
Your influences?
I love Blues, Funk, funk-blues (but not Blues-funk), jazz, but not smooth-jazz. Indie music, local music,
and just plain good music. I have a soft spot for bluegrass, and a hard spot(?) for punk. on any given day I will listen to a huge variety of music.
and just plain good music. I have a soft spot for bluegrass, and a hard spot(?) for punk. on any given day I will listen to a huge variety of music.
Equipment used:
My main guitar is a 1979 Peavey T-60. all songs but one used this guitar, going directly into the computer, and processed with Amplitube amp simulator among other things. The Wah in Death is a Dunlop crybaby 535q
In Anna Marie I used my crap box acoustic. the second guitar is an ovation, and is the only guitar not played by me in anything.
Songs are recorded/put together in cubase
Drums created using algorhythm, or just assembled in cubase.
bass, piano and organ, among some other are generally softsynth or general midi, and sometimes processed with amplitube.
In Anna Marie I used my crap box acoustic. the second guitar is an ovation, and is the only guitar not played by me in anything.
Songs are recorded/put together in cubase
Drums created using algorhythm, or just assembled in cubase.
bass, piano and organ, among some other are generally softsynth or general midi, and sometimes processed with amplitube.