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Peter Romanowski is the man behind Europica. A bassplayer from Bedford, England. After some years of playing in a few bands in and around his home town he decided to start making some of his own music. Here you'll find mostly reggae and a few other genres.
Also, due to the wonders of the net he has played bass on other artists songs and gained a lot of musical satisfaction from it. A few of these collaborative genres include, Blues, Rock Ballad, Pop and Country.
Peter Romanowski is the man behind Europica. A bassplayer from Bedford, England. After some years of playing in a few bands in and around his home town he decided to start making some of his own music. Here you'll find mostly reggae and a few other genres.
Also, due to the wonders of the net he has played bass on other artists songs and gained a lot of musical satisfaction from it. A few of these collaborative genres include, Blues, Rock Ballad, Pop and Country.
Why this name?
From a fiends idea of combining the names of two continents. Europe and Africa.
Do you play live?
I have played live before but not performing these songs. That! I would really like to do.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It gives musicians a chance to get their music heard on a global scale, meet other artists, collaborate and make music. That's what it's all about!
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
That probably wont happen. I'm not being negative here, just realistic. I just wanna continue to enjoy making music.
Band History:
Metal Ryders of the Surf or was it Ryders of the Metal Surf. I forget LOL. A rock band playing our own tunes around Bedfordshire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire UK in the 1980's. Our claim to fame was having our gigs plugged by John Peel on his show.
The Nightshift, playing rock and blues in a sunny corner of Bedfordshire.
The 90's saw me forming a band with friends. "Handy" was a covers band, playing rock and blues.
My last band's name came from a Daffy Duck cartoon. "Chicken Inspectors".By far the most successful. At our busiest time we were playing four gigs a week as well as holding down our fulltime jobs. Our highlight was playing at the Bedfordshire Millennium Festival.
The Nightshift, playing rock and blues in a sunny corner of Bedfordshire.
The 90's saw me forming a band with friends. "Handy" was a covers band, playing rock and blues.
My last band's name came from a Daffy Duck cartoon. "Chicken Inspectors".By far the most successful. At our busiest time we were playing four gigs a week as well as holding down our fulltime jobs. Our highlight was playing at the Bedfordshire Millennium Festival.
Your influences?
Sly and Robie, Scientist, King Tubby, Bob Marley, DJ Tiesto,Moby, Scooter, Jaco Pastorious, I could go on and on.
Favorite spot?
Out in the wild countryside.
Equipment used:
My Bass, Bass Pod, Laney BC120 amp. Shure SM58 Micophone. PC running Cubase and Halion sampler with assorted softsynths. JBL SLR 25p monitors.
Anything else...?
I used to go and see a lot of bands in the late 70's and 80's at the Lyceum Ballroom in London. They'd have three or four bands in one night. Between the bands setting up the house DJ used to play beautiful dub. That's where I fell in love with the sound of the bass and decided to take it up.