Graeme Jaye
One man midi musician. Thank Heaven for the sequencer.
This is a work in progress. Currently, this is the instrumental demo version. I'm working on the lyrics and sorting out a vocalist.
Independent artist Graeme Jaye drops "WIP 6", a Samba track on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The kind of samba cut that earns its place in a playlist and stays there. "WIP 6" has performed across multiple SoundClick charts, reaching #16 in Latin and #1 in Samba. Find more from Graeme Jaye on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery. Download this track for free.
Vocals - Lauraine Graham
SoundClick artist Graeme Jaye presents "Fly by Night", an outstanding release in the Dance-Pop genre. The track showcases Graeme Jaye's instinct for crafting memorable music. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive dance-pop track that resonates. "Fly by Night" has peaked at #22 in the Dance-Pop category on SoundClick. Graeme Jaye is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Dance-Pop music directly to fans worldwide. Download this track for free.
Latin influence with Grappelli style solo.
"Strictly Me" by Graeme Jaye is a Jazz production available on SoundClick. The track showcases Graeme Jaye's instinct for crafting memorable music. A jazz track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. It has charted at #11 on the SoundClick Jazz General chart. SoundClick gives artists like Graeme Jaye a platform to share original Jazz music with listeners around the world. Download this song for free on SoundClick.
A Funk track by Graeme Jaye.
SoundClick artist Graeme Jaye presents "Tryin' Hard", an outstanding release in the Funk genre. Graeme Jaye demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive funk track that resonates. "Tryin' Hard" has peaked at #11 in the Funk category on SoundClick. Graeme Jaye continues to build a Funk catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists. This track is available as free download.
Contemporary Classical is the nearest I could find. Easy Listening would be better
Independent artist Graeme Jaye drops "Susanas' Theme", a Beats track on SoundClick. The track showcases Graeme Jaye's instinct for crafting memorable music. The beat is carefully crafted, the leading melody floats effortlessly around the bass rhythm. Discover "Susanas' Theme" and the rest of the Graeme Jaye discography on SoundClick. Download this song for free on SoundClick.
Not a band - just one guy with a computer and time to spare. Occasionally, I might find one or more others to help out with vocals - not my strong point.
Not much of a history for me. Used to gig a lot, but I was primarily a recording engineer who happened to play a bit, rather than a musician.
Not any more - but I used to play regularly some years ago. I wouldn't mind doing it again, both for the fun and the ability to bounce ideas off other players. However, there's a distinct lack of available musicians around here, so it's not likely to happen. 'Moments' - yes, plenty of those.
Wide range of influences, although mainly towards the more melodical these days. Always been interested in 'latin' rhythms, but I try not to pigeonhole what I write. I have a 'jazz' tendency, but I'm not a good enough musician to really explore that area in depth.
I'm 'electronic', inasmuch as most of my stuff is produced using a midi sequencer, but I don't do that sort of music - I'm too old to understand a lot of it. I don't have a lot of equipment, I just try to work with what little I have. Sonar and Audition for software. Soundfonts using an SB card, plus a couple of (cheap) external modules (SC7 and VZ-8M), audio with a LynxOne. I have a Yamaha 01x mixer and input music using a Prophet 2000 keyboard and Ztar midi guitar controller, with straight guitar on the odd occasion. I do have a good monitoring system though (as an ex-recording engineer, I couldn't do without it).
I'm not a prolific writer and I start a lot more than I ever finish - mainly because I decide a lot of it isn't worth persevering with. I can be fairly brutal with respect to my own music.
What I would really like to do is to find someone with some good musical ideas for a collaboration project - I believe it would help to concentrate my own ideas and I tend think of myself more as an arranger than a writer, so it would be good for me if someone else came up with the basic ideas for a change. I live in the sticks, but a 'net collaboration could be fun and I know enough about the technology to make that work.