Richard Brooke
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Old Gang
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Playground
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Earnestly Important (Electronica/Dance)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Scream And Shout
play lo-fi play hi-fi  The Well Runs Dry
play lo-fi play hi-fi  All In The Know
Do you play live?
As of yet I have not played any live shows as a solo artist. However, I have a couple of shows coming up in May as part of the IPO festival. I am appearing at the Cavern Club in Liverpool on May 20th, this will be my first live show - what a place to play my first show, I can't wait!
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Probably one of the most important things to happen to new artists. The world is suddenly a much smaller place, it's great that we can now hear each others music on a worldwide basis, whereas before the advent of the internet new artists were frequently limited to their own respective local music scenes. For example, without the internet, it is unlikely I would have been invited to play at a venue like The Cavern in Liverpool.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
That would depend on what they have to offer.
Band History:
It's been a long time getting to this point but over 18 years later I have finally decided to foist my music onto an unsuspecting public. Love it if you want to. Hate it if you want to but it would be preferred if it was loved - even the rough edges. I record everything at home straight onto computer (no more messing with inefficient cassettes)using a cheap acoustic guitar recorded through a cheap microphone which is then fed through an equally cheap cassette deck (even inefficient cassette decks have their uses)before finding it's way onto my computer hard drive where I then either mix the results or delete them in total devastation at the results. I still have a lot to learn about recording and mixing - writing songs and then recording them is the easy bit. Still when you're a solo artist you have to learn to do everything yourself and this does give an extra sense of achievement. Some of these results can be found here on my corner of MySpace. I have tons of other songs I want to put up here. All I have to do now is actually motivate myself to record them and improve my recording techniques. I am very proud of the songs themselves even if the actual recordings are rather rough but who cares about perfection? Far better to make an awful recording of a good song than to make a good recording of an awful song....

Your influences?
Beatles, Beach Boys, Daft Punk, Underworld, Air, Pink Floyd, Byrds, Flaming Lips, Engineers, David Bowie, Suede, Marc Bolan/T Rex, Slade, Police, The Kinks/Ray Davies, Donovan, Oasis, Supertramp, Blur, Stone Roses, Paul McCartney, Ride, Cocteau Twins, XTC, The Eagles, 1960's Psychedelic rock/pop, Travis, My Bloody Valentine, The Monkees, Jesus And Mary Chain, George Harrison, anything produced by Phil Spector, ELO, The Move, Donovan, Burt Bacharach/Hal David, Orchestral Maneuvres In The Dark, 10CC, Jefferson Airplane, John Lennon, Kate Bush, the list goes on.......
Equipment used:
Cheap stuff - it's all I can afford at the moment! Apart from my Rickenbacker bass, that is the exception to the rule.
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