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collaboration with James Hodkinson.
A cover of the neglected Hawklords classic from 1978. Vox, Acoustic Guitar, Bass - Xoovian, Assassin and sometime Modal Logician Dr James Hodkinson; Keyboards and Production Modal Logician Professor Tom Byrne
Post-apocalyptic, minimum-meme broadcasting - from the 'Chemical Armageddon' concept. All voices James Hodkinson, all instruments Tom Byrne - you have to put up with my guitar till Croogy gets back on line.
A taster for Modal Logic's 'Chemical Armageddon' project. Music by James Hodkinson, lyrics by Hodkinson / Byrne. Guitar arrangements by Croogy.
An Easter collaboration with the Assassins of Silence's James Hodkinson - a cover from one of the musical monuments of the 20th Century - Hawkwind's PXR5 album.
The last track from the Spacerock Spectacular - and it's a stormer - Heavy spacerock!! Recording: Colin Allen, Production: Craig Gregory
More from the Bicester Space Rock Spectacular, 30th September 2005 - A Colin Allen recording, a Craig Gregory production.
Radio Edit - Croog's best mix yet, imho. Live at the Spacerock Spectacular, Bicester, 30th Sept 2005. Recorded by Colin Allen
There's nothing like a good f-f-f-fibonacci series. Please play this as loudly as you can, like the family opposite. Got to #3 in its category
A cover of a Hawkwind song from 1983 - collaboration with James Hodkinson (lead guitar, vox). If you like this consider donating at http://www.childadvocacyinternational.co.uk/pakistan_earthquake/. This got #1 in Rock Cover Songs.
This is an extended version of 'Lost Times', covering several musical modes. This got to #2 in Soundclick Classical.
This is a cover (with permission from the composer, Nik Turner) of a classic Hawkwind song. Kevin Perry (www.soundclick.com/xoo): vocals, guitars, bass, drums. Tom Byrne: all synths and samplers. Got to #1 in Classic Rock
This is the definitive version of the Warlord of the Air, with vocals by Mr Kevin Perry of Xoo (www.soundclick.com/xoo). Got to #1 in Progressive Rock.
The Hawkwind Bradbury-inspired bopper, played by Modal Logic at the Space Rock Spectacular, Bicester, 30th September 2005. Recorded by Colin Allen, produced by Craig Gregory. This got to #2 in Rock Cover Songs.
A song about the renaissance of Trentham, Staffordshire, where I was born. Now with vocals by Henry Tarnecky (www.soundclick.com/henrytarnecky). Lyrics written by Vincent Byrne. Got to #1 in its category.
This track was recorded at Hawkfest 2003, Garstang, Lancs. Michael Blackman - guitar, Tom Byrne keyboards.
This track was recorded live at Hawkfest 2003. Michael Blackman - guitar; Tom Byrne - Keyboards
I have been prompted to revisit this track by recent televised terrible events. Got to #1 in its category.
Part I of 'The Eye of the Cyclone'. A 31 minute symphonic epic combining progressive rock and classical music. Got to #1 in its category.
Part II of "The Eye of the Cyclone". An 18 minute symphonic epic combining progressive rock and classical music. Got to #1 in its category.
The Store of All the Worlds - More Hermeticism than Hip Hop - Kevin Williams (OGMA): lead guitar; Tim Pringle: vocals; Tom Byrne: Instrumentation. Got to #1 in its category.
Another excerpt from the developing 'Howling Tower' album - a partner track with 'Lost Times'. Got to #1 in its category.
An interlude from a forthcoming concept album "The Howling Tower", based on the dark fantasy of Fritz Leiber. Got to #1 in its category.
This is the full Store of All the Worlds Album - uploaded to celebrate the review in Aural Innovations Webzine - only 96kbs, I'm afraid, to get under the filesize limit.
In traumatic 6th century Britain, Taliesin the bard takes his leave from the plague ravaged court of Prince Maglocunus. Got to #2 in its category.
