Music
Had to create another "Blinded" backing for a collab and during the process I decided to have some fun myself to
a quick, single guitar/track noodle, based on notes played around some chords. The trem is a bit to prominent, but can't be edited, it's recorded that way
A raw piece I did last weekend just to play away my mood. Two guitar tracks, a simple strange chord sequence thrown in a loop and a jammed lead track.
KYSM ??? haha :) Kitty Hawk - Yamaha B100G (2*12) as a cabinet and an SM57 mic in front of the speaker. Remainder is just me noodling away. It's something I recorded previously
Some backingtracks make it impossible for me to avoid the mother of all songs. Still, I had to play it one to demo the Super Champ XD anyway.
A revisit of a song I did a little over two years ago using a Epi Dot and the Fender Cybertwin SE. This time played along the original lines using my Fender strat and my 2nd amp a Superchamp XD
I had this one stashed and forgotten for over a year. This week I checked my SC pages and rather liked the quick and dirty version I did using only my Ibanez AE500E
Still working on this one, this time the lead is played using my Greg Bennett Avion AV3 switch in the middle position. (magnet flipped) I hate myself for not using my headphones while recording, now a prior lead bleeds through..
A soundfile I discarded earlier while fooling around with my Fender strat, Cybertwin and Okko Diablo overdrive. After listening again while working I decided to mix it and place it here anyway.
The name says it all. I didn't feel like following the backingtrack's mood and let Josie have it her way. Ugly at some places, but it catches the intention I think
Fase 2 of this song I'm working on. Rhythm guitar : Avion AV3 Lead guitar : Tokai Goldstar
I wasn't planning on publishing this one here, but I got a couple of Emails asking about the progress on my follow-up on Alone in the crowd. Well I managed to gather the pieces I'm going to use. Now it's all a matter of recording proper versions.
Just a little song I came up with while playing a couple of chords and afterward noodling over them.
With the thought in mind that 'Less is more' I played this one. Leaving lots of space for this beautiful backing track from Lawrence Fritts
My view and notes on "Nobody knows when you're down and out". This one took 2 amps and three guitars and a software failure (with a amazing manual recovery afterwards) to get in a sort of "Done" state.
Reassembled Backing from a 12bar.de collab. Left out all the bluesy guitar stuff, re-added my synth, organ and synth bass and laid down some lead lines Darn, diamonds shining through once more..
I decided after some minor retakes and edits to leave this one as it is. I like it to much to do any more damage to it :)
2 guitar tracks both recorded with my Tokai Goldstar and the Fender Cybertwin se. The song title point to the guitars voicing
With my fingers going numb more and more lately and me trying to decide to go for surgery or not, I felt I should attempt to -at least one more- jam against a backingtrack and upload that.
Felt like relaxing a little so, for now :Just jamming over a backingtrack I found using both my strats. The Fender is semi stereo left and right. The Tokai is in the middle.
Something that came up while recording demos of my Fender Champ25.
Just a bass/drum track and me jammin' like on the Tokai and the Fender strats. Sound is a bit flacky. But I'll re-record anyway
A thingie I recorded around the end of june this year and well... uhm... forgot about (@$#$%!)
After a two weeks vacation Me and my Tokai needed to become bonded again, so I created a quick backing with a single cord and started freaking out on the lead. Single take, no editing done save from adding a little reverb.
I kept the subtitle "For Luke" hidden for quite some time. The backing isn't mine, the melody comes close to it's original. The emotion in my playing was because of Luke

