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A restive, but fleeting, moment.
Lots o' pocket.
A contemporary acoustic rock tune about moving on.
Something that moves you.
A great ending to a long week.
Written by Jeff Campagna/Produced by Frank Alexander for Luz Gruv Productions;
Acoustic & rhythm guitar/vocal tracks recorded by Matt Bryant;
Lead vocals/acoustic guitar: Jeff Campagna;
Rhythm elec guitar: Pete Paraschos
This is the electric version of a tune I posted back in June '07. Update 3/08: Remixed drums and other levels, then remastered.
Theme for a radio sports-talk show.
A nod to the theme song for the North American TV show 'Northern Exposure.' Updated version added (3/6/08) with remastering.
Lots a bass.
Latin feel with a spooky guitar part.
Updated version of earlier instrumental. New drums and mastering on this one.
An alt-rock tune without lyrics (so far).
Hard rock guitar, bass & drums.
Had scenes of contemporary racing and vid games in mind while composing this. The melodies feature an Eastern influence.
A mix of rock and fusion with lyrics to match. This is a final version with EQ added. 04-9-07.
This was my first test-run of the drum program Leafdrums. I wanted to model most of the patterns and feel on Steve Gadd, but it came out sounding more like a simplified Dave Weckl kinda thing. UPDATE-Sept 6th (less reverb)
Though I put this one in the Jazz Fusion category I think it's probably more rock than that. It grew out of a simple ostinato pattern on an old Zoom drum machine I have (the pattern starts the song, in fact). Would love to hear it with real drums.
This song came out of my using Audacity to alter individual tracks of a song. The bass line was played live by me then manipulated in that program. The song also features some more recent (meaning more in-tune) slide-guitar.
This song is my first recorded use of slide guitar. The form is three parts, though some lyrics could force another part as a bridge. The feel is based on some of Lucinda Williams' songs on World Without Tears.
A rock instrumental with elements of fusion and funk.
This song is done in the style of acoustic folk with a touch of country in the musical arrangement.
A song written in the wake of the sniper shootings in the Washington DC-area a few years back. Is the opening tune off our 2003 CD.
A funky 5/4 groove with lots of percussion. This is the 2nd track off our self-produced 2003 CD entitled Single Moment.
An original mid-tempo bossa with a steady, pulsating groove. This is the 3rd track off our self-produced 2003 CD entitled Single Moment.

