KickFlip McTwist
Weird Improvised experimental stuff
Slightly darker, but still bass driven, more experimental
Independent artist KickFlip McTwist drops "Kamkazi", an Experimental track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. This track does what good experimental does best — it connects. Find more from KickFlip McTwist on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
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"Veto Pt1" is an Experimental track by KickFlip McTwist on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. For fans of experimental, this one is worth the listen. Explore the full KickFlip McTwist catalog on SoundClick and discover more Experimental music from independent creators.
Bass Driven dark concept song, with repetitive vocals
"Veto" is an Experimental track by KickFlip McTwist on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. For fans of experimental, this one is worth the listen. Explore the full KickFlip McTwist catalog on SoundClick and discover more Experimental music from independent creators.
My band is a one man recording project named. It consists of guitar, vocals, bass, drum machine and several other weird instruments. It is all improvised and tries to tap into the purest form of music, where it flows thru you instead of being controlled by the individual/band.
Formed on the hypoteneuse of the Bemuda Triangle, me myself and I (with Lurch the drummer) decided to embark on a quest. A Quest for the purest form of music. What we found changed us forever, and so we tried to tap this source of music and keep it on tape. This is the failed attempt at a self indulged ego project. Enjoy
Not as of yet although I may structure a real band if I can find the right people and play unsetlisted unrehursed gigs.
John Frusciante and the RHCP, Frank Zappa, Van Der Graaf Generator, Fugazi, Ataxia, Led Zeppelin, Jaco Pastorius, Hendrix, Girls Aloud (coughnotcough)
Line 6 FM4 Filter Modellor, Marshall 8040, tascam Porta MKII, Fenix Strat with '52 custom shop pickups, and whatever bass I can find.