Radio Games
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Radio Games is Aiden Stevenson.
Aiden Stevenson makes music.
This music is called Radio Games.
That's about all there is to it, quite honestly. Every sound you hear on these recordings, I have made using some sort of live or digital instrumentation here's a hint - the drums are the digital part. Don't tell anyone. Our little secret, 'kay?
Either way, hope you enjoy it!
Aiden Stevenson makes music.
This music is called Radio Games.
That's about all there is to it, quite honestly. Every sound you hear on these recordings, I have made using some sort of live or digital instrumentation here's a hint - the drums are the digital part. Don't tell anyone. Our little secret, 'kay?
Either way, hope you enjoy it!
Do you play live?
I would play live, but considering that I play everything on the recordings, it would prove challenging.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
In a heartbeat. Bring it on... I will write insidiously catchy tunes, and you can market them to the teeny-bopping masses! It'll be fantastic!!
Band History:
No real history... A couple recordings (A Day In The Life, Maneater, and Hannah's Song) were culled from some recording sessions with a friend, for a school project, then I got bored in the summer, so I started recording in my basement to pass the time.
Your influences?
Funk bass, metal guitar, motown vocals, industrial drum beats, sensitive smooth rock, stripper anthems, blues, club jams, everything and nothing else before it.
Equipment used:
I record through a Line 6 Toneport, with Gearbox effects software, onto AcidPro 5, and do my beats with Fruity Loops Producer Edition. My basses are an Ibanez Soundgear SR506 six string, an Epiphone Les Paul bass, an Ernie Ball/Music Man Stingray and an Ibanez Musician fretless, my guitar is an Ibanez EX, from the early 90's, and my keyboard is a terrible Yamaha number that cost about $90 back in '94. Vocals are recorded on a Sennheiser e835 mic.
Anything else...?
Everything you hear was recorded on the items listed above, and everything you hear is me, save for the drums on "A Day In The Life," "Hannah's Song," and the drum programming and keys on Maneater," all done by Andrew Schedler.