Conan the Jazzarian
Jazz and Jazz-Fusion (mostly) guitar based music, covering just about everything from Fusion to Straight Ahead to Brazilian to Guitar Rock.
Giving credit where credit is due.
"Orange Creep on the Heap" by Conan the Jazzarian is a Retro Pop production available on SoundClick. The song is produced at a tempo of 120 BPM. This is an entirely human-produced track, no AI, no samples, no shortcuts. Musical depth is added by a strong male vocal layer. A retro pop track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. It has peaked at #15 in Pop and #3 in Retro Pop on the SoundClick charts. Listeners into Pop, Rock and Punk Jazz will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
If only everyone had an island.
"Jeffrey Epstein Had An Island" is an even-keeled Pop Rock track by Conan the Jazzarian, released on SoundClick. Rooted in Pop, Poprock and Jazz Rock Fusion, the song brings a steady energy to the Pop Rock space. Musical depth is added by a strong male vocal layer. With its steady groove rhythm, the song draws the listener in with ease. It has peaked at #5 in Pop and #2 in Pop Rock on the SoundClick charts. "Jeffrey Epstein Had An Island" is part of the Conan the Jazzarian catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
34 felony convictions couldn't slow him down
"What A Republican Believes" is a steady Retro Pop track by Conan the Jazzarian, released on SoundClick. Rooted in Pop, Rock and Punk Jazz, the song brings a measured energy to the Retro Pop space. With its rhythm-driven rhythm, the song draws the listener in with ease. "What A Republican Believes" has peaked at number 2 on the SoundClick Retro Pop chart. Explore the full Conan the Jazzarian catalog on SoundClick and discover more Retro Pop music from independent creators.
Note: No Italo-Americans were injured during the recording of this song. All Italo-Americans were treated humanely.
Conan the Jazzarian delivers a melancholic Rock experience on SoundClick with "Italo-Americans". Rooted in Pop, Rock and Latin Rock, the song brings a balanced energy to the Rock space. No external samples are used in this track. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. The sound is crowd-pleasing, appealing to a wide range of rock fans. "Italo-Americans" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Rock chart. Conan the Jazzarian is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Rock music directly to fans worldwide.
A somber Pop Rock track by Conan the Jazzarian.
"See You On The Other Side" by Conan the Jazzarian is a Pop Rock production available on SoundClick. Rooted in Pop, Rock and Edm, the song brings a mid-tempo energy to the Pop Rock space. No external samples are used in this track. The production leans into a somber aesthetic that fits the pop rock style. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Pop Rock chart, peaking at #5. Explore the full Conan the Jazzarian catalog on SoundClick and discover more Pop Rock music from independent creators.
The band R me. All compositions by Conan the Jazzarian except as noted.
Hey, I'm just a high speed jazz guitar hack. Somehow I got suckered into this composition and production nonsense :) Someone shoot me, I started singing too, on the rock songs.
Now that I've started singing, I suspect more than 6 people will notice me.
Well I'd like to make some history, as opposed to being history.
Not if I can help it. That's why I went to college instead of music school.
Wes Montgomery, Howard Roberts, George Benson, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Peter Bernstein, Jimmy Bruno, Kenny Burrell John Tropea, Pat Metheny, Pat Martino, Jay Graydon, Graham Dechter, Frank Vignola, Ted Greene, Robben Ford, Larry Carlton , Santana (20th century), John McLaughlin, Hiram Bullock, Duane Allman, Dickey Betts, Alan Holdsworth
Brian Auger, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner, Wynton Kelly, Sergio Mendes, Joey DeFrancesco, Mike Brecker, David Sanborn, Eumir Deodato, Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Brown, Miles, Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Jean Luc Ponty, Billy Cobham, Philly Joe Jones, Grady Tate, Lee Morgan..........ELP, PFM, YES
Various Gibson, PRS, Fender, Hamer, Taylor, Eastman, Cort etc guitars and basses. Various tube amps from Redplate, Fuchs, Mesa Boogie, Fender.
Fickle me has ditched the modelers, Line 6 Hx Stomp and Fractal Audio FM3. Going back to good old analog for amplification. I recently bought an Effectrode Blackbird and a few Chinese amp pedals, along with an SPL Tonehunter speaker emulator/loadbox, which sounds incredible paired with my RedPlate Blackverb amp. I use a stereo CabZeus for speaker simulation with pedals.
For music production, I highly recommend ToonTrack and Native Instruments.
As Stephen Colbert recently described American Election Day as viewed by the rest of the world:
"Hey Americans are about to do something stupid again. Let's watch."