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Well so far it is just me Dan on guitar and bass drum programming. This pic will give you an idea of what I have to work with this is the entire studio.
Why this name?
I have a number of clever duck pictures I made so I thought they would work as a mascot.
Do you play live?
No. Studio recording only now.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b56/sinodude/microBRsmall.jpg
So it is not a big production just a microstudio. All the guitar effects and vocals, drums, mixing is contained in my hand there.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
In a lot of ways. Won't go int it. now
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
if it was somewhat lucrative yes.
Band History:
Started playing in a number of recording bands with names like Snow White Zebra, Total Wholesome Goodness and Divide by Zero. Did some live sound stuff in Seattle for a number of bands.
Your influences?
I am into long songs like bands like yes and Pink Floyd artists like Adrian Belew and Steve Tibbets, Pat Metheny and too many more to mention.
Favorite spot?
I like Vienna Austria, Wuhan China and Madison Wisconsin.
Equipment used:
Fender Tele 72 reissue thinline, Squier Vintage modified tele thinline, Carvin kitbass, boss micro br.
Anything else...?
So far everything is really in pre demo phase just getting ideas down. so excuse me for a lack of polish now. Everything is recorded on a Boss micro BR including all the effects pre and post. it is about the size of a paperback book. Right now I am still trying to figure everything out all the effects how to edit them and next is getting better drum programming.
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