Ghost of Gelsomina
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Versatile, experimental with a touch of heavy metal, Ghost of Gelsomina explores many different realms of music, from classical to rock to mariachi, and everything in between.Band/artist history
Worked with:
-Mark Wood Rock Orchestra
-Gretchen Bonaduce/Ankhesenamen
-Mariachi Divas
-Dee Snider
-Jeff Musial
-Chicoa
-Archways
-Bill Clark Star Vehicle
-Wayne Foster Entertainment
-Mix Entertainment
-Houston Youth Symphony
-Virtuosi of Houston
-Various Independent Studios, Orchestras and ClientsHave you performed in front of an audience?Some places I've played:
-Carnegie Hall
-Key Club
-The Whiskey
-The Dragonfly
-Anaheim Convention Center (NAMM)
-Disneyland
-California Adventure
-On the Rox
-LA Contemporary Museum of Art's BCAM
-FOX Reality Channel
-Azteca America Studios (Bienvenidos a Casa)
-Telemundo Studios (CUCUY)
Your musical influences
Shostakovitch, John 5, David Oistrakh, Mark Wood, Marilyn Manson, Steve Vai, Bartok, Nine Inch Nails, Dvorak, Rasputina, Philip Glass, Dethklok, Oingo Boingo, Jeff Musial, Mariachi Vargas, PowergloveWhat equipment do you use?
Viper violin, acoustic violin, Orange Tiny Terror amp, Coffin Case Blood Drive, LR Baggs DI, Wood Wah, Fulltone Wah, Hartke KM60, POD XT Live, SM57 micToo much distortion & static on the vocals.If Prince had a protege you would be it.You produce some strange stuff. It feels like a country song that's been shot through a grinding amp. I don't know how to review this song. The creativity, uniqueness & sound is so bizarre.
The production value is awesome. The guitar & the effects are good no that's true they are phenomenal. Your music has a slight but distinct 1970's vibe.Yeah... and YOU are on Soundclick too!! Very nice to see you here too.. :)All comments (5)
589 plays
6,126 views
6,126 views
I like the 1960's "Batman," vibe in some parts of the song.