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An Everywhere's Nowhere

Rock swirling electronic grooving exotic stereo world...An Everwhere's Nowhere is a project/recording put together by ~j

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Here we go Here we go

A rock-trip-hop experience...

Experimental

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Shaza Shaza

Rock blues shaza stuff...

Experimental

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The Shell of I The Shell of I

Sense the self sense the shell of I

Experimental

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Samsara Samsara

"Foreseen...who you are."

Experimental

Rock swirling electronic grooving exotic stereo world... An Everwhere's Nowhere ...the places we go, somewhere inside where dreams thrive and truth resides. The pit where it doesn't matter if we remember, or if we're afraid. It's the place without a home, unattainable by map or guidance or lessons but found through experience's like happiness and anger and pain and love...
Band/artist history
Meet An Everywheres Nowhere... 17 August 2005 - Launch Band News By: DocNasty From the Desk of DJ EV: Recently, I had the pleasure of getting to know Justin Gleaves, of "An Everywhere's Nowhere" one of Krushradio's newest Local Launch Bands. Justin, who was born and grew up in Columbus, Ohio and now lives in the Washington D.C area, describes "An Everywhere's Nowhere as "a rock swirling electronic grooving exotic stereo world experience." When I asked Justin how he got his start in music, he responded by telling me some of his history. He went on to say....." (I)Grew up and fell in love with the music that my father listened to, such as The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple. I can remember sneaking into his record collection and playing them as early as age 6 or 7. He also listened to a diverse range of jazz types, both new age and classic. I can't remember the jazz band names, probably because the energy didn't grip me the same way the classic rock bands did, but they definitely proved to intrigue and inspire me musically and nowadays I love listening to Miles Davis." When asked what his first record he ever purchased was, Justin went on to say..."The first record I bought was the first Beastie Boys album, the first tape I bought was Metallica Kill 'Em All, and the first CD I bought was Faith No More's Epic (don't ask why I remember this?I just do!hehe). I listened to a lot of music along the lines of Metallica, Pantera, Megadeath, Alice in Chains, and NIN in my middle school years, which was during the late 80's and early 90's. I loved growing up on the wave of sound that Nirvana/Janes Addiction/Smashing Pumpkins/Blind Mellon (just to name a few) provided, which swept through in the early to late 90's and corresponded with my high school days." Justin also said that ...."The first band I played in was called Displaced Aggression, which was really just a cover band with one original written (despite my pleas) the whole thing was lame overall; spot on for what you'd expect from a teen band getup. Later, after moving to Jacksonville, FL I pulled together a band we called Crackpot, and later turned into Jaded Daze. I played the scene there for about 3 years, which was a great experience. Made some great friends and had some great experiences. Eventually we realized that we were all artistically different (I remember an article was written about Jaded Daze calling out that each of us looked like we were from a different music video..haha!). We called it a wrap and each went our separate ways in 2001, starting up our own projects. This is when An Everywhere's Nowhere was born for me. While I prefer playing out with a group of musicians, and still see the solo-project aspect of music as somewhat self-centered/indulgent, I've found writing via this project has been extremely rewarding. It's great to feel the artistic freedom of writing how I want, mixing how I want, and performing how I want. Not that I don't enjoy the spats and artistic blending of a band, but it's great to experiment without restrictions, which is what I'm really trying to do." I also went on to ask Justin, "What does Music mean to you?" His response was simple ..."I like to write music that I and other people can relate. Existential and metaphysical topics/experiences are what I draw on. I'm not one to write a song that's heavy just because I want it to sound heavy,it's because Im feeling pissed or really energetic about something. The same goes for tunes I've written that are mellow and laid back; it's because I felt serene or at peace. I love to play with the mix styling as well as the instrumentation to provide music that conveys meaning and that sounds organic (such as providing a sensation of spiraling, or a sound that feels like it's bending and folding over it's own weight.) I am personally somewhat sick of hearing music that feels like it went through a "cookie-cutter." I miss music that doesn't meet that criteria; music that pushes the status quo, music that really touches upon the deep issues everyone manages everyday. Riding the crest of the wave where music again relies on the roots of experimentation and musical exploration will drive the next music revolution, and I'm driving to be part of that." Justin went on to tell me that his future goals include...."Always looking forward to the day when I start touring again, and I would love to migrate from the self-production to the indie/major label. The people that have supported me have been absolutely amazing. In the end, the most important goal of mine is to keep creating/producing music that is original, energetic, and carries feeling until the day I die. Monetarily, I don't really give a damn. Making and sharing music has been so rewarding in and of itself. The people of the AEN community make composing and performing music worthwhile and making/sharing music they enjoy is reward enough." Justin went on to talk about his upcoming CD Release..."A formalized CD has not been pulled together yet but please keep checking back at: http://www.aen.dmusic. I'll be pulling together a CD compilation of some sort in the not too distant future.I'll also be posting some newer material I've been working on over the next few weeks, and which I'm aiming to include on the CD." Justin finishes his personal bio with his favorite quote: "Time sets the stage; Fate writes the script; but only we may choose our character." For more information about "An Everywhere's Nowhere" please check out the following website: http://aen.dmusic.com
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Love playing out. Every show is a unique experience.
Your musical influences
...here's a list of great music in no particular order...Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, The Beatles, Jefferson Aeroplane, The Rolling Stones, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Radiohead, NIN, Tool, The Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Corgan, Janes Addiction, Alice in Chains, Final Cut, Blind Melon, Nirvana, G Love and Special Sauce, Soundgarden, Zwan, Queens of the Stone Age, Foo Fighters, Failure, A Perfect Circle, The Ramones, Stone Temple Pilots, The Violent Femmes, Jimmy Chamberlain Complex, Billy Corgan, The Dave Mathews Band, Porno for Pyros, Mogwai, John Mayer, David Bowie, The Who, Stevie Ray Vaughn, U2, Jesus and Mary Chain, Audio Slave, Beastie Boys, Miles Davis, Faith No More, Black Sabbath, Filter, Roger Waters, Rage Against the Machine, Muse, Coldplay, Morcheeba, Marylin Manson, The Cure, Prong, Thrill Kill Cult, Green Day, Audioslave, Helmet, Chemical Brothers, Mr. Bungle, U2, Peter Gabriel, Fleetwood Mac, Mars Volta, Tripping Daisey, Tricky, Phish, Korn, George Clinton & the P Funk, Metallica, Pantera, Weezer, Widespread Panic, Pearl Jam, Primus, The Police, Depeche Mode, Sting, Sunny Day Real Estate, Union Underground, White Zombie, Rob Zombie, Bjork, Beck, Def Tones, Yo La Tengo, The Flaming Lips, Portishead, Mazzy Star, Mozart, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Vivaldi...
What equipment do you use?
Yamaha, Laney, Electro Harmonix, MXR, Swollen Pickle, Reason, Cakewalk, Boss, Roland, AXI, Fender, Blue Tone, Line 6,
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