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The first of my demo tracks I've uploaded. Grungy sludge with a muso edge, elements of FNM, AIC, but with a dark progressive aftertaste.
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A bit postmodern-semi-sludgy-quasi-grungy with a hint of progressivedom and an oaky finish.
Hi there, thanks for visiting my page here at Soundclick. Please give my music a listen, and let me know what you think. I'd love to hear your opinion. My situation is: after completing a B.Sc. in Music Technology, I've moved to London after getting a great job in a top recording studio. After 11 years of gigging and writing with various bands of various genres from progressive metal through funk to disco, pop and showtunes, I write and record music in every spare moment I'm not at work. My current plan is to get 3 or 4 tracks of my own together to send to record companies and management companies, but I figured, in the mean time, it'd be nice to find out what people really thought of my music. Of course, fitting this project in between working and doing session guitar for other people proves to be a little tricky. Currently, all instruments, vocals, programming, and production on this project are done by me, Phil, Just Phil.
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Genre
Alternative Grunge
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#18,306 today Peak #201
#769 in subgenre Peak #10
Author
Phil Plumpton
Rights
Phil Plumpton 2005
Uploaded
August 27, 2006
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MP3 4.4 MB 128 kbps 4:50
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Writing/production notes: Drums are all prgrammed in Reason 3.0 Entire song written and recorded in my bedroom-project-studio using Logic 5.5 with Reason Re-Wired to it, on a PC. Guitars used: Fender '59 Strat/ESP strat hybrid, 90's Japanese 60's model re-issue series Fender Strat. Mic: Old 70s Shure thing that looks a bit like a 57 but silver and bigger with a quarter-inch-jack on the end :) Backing vocals done with Neumann U87, through an SSL K-Series desk into a Protools HD3Accell rig. PC spec: AMD Athlon 2100 overclocked to 2600 on a Gigabyte nForce2 board, 1Gb DDR RAM dual-channel mode, IBM/Hitachi Deskstar 46Gb HDD, E-Mu APS soundcard. Featuring Harry Collier from Kubb on bass.
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You could ride that candle to the end, It's the same old trend, but just watching it makes you feel like you're not really all alone. There's anticipation in the air, no more than you could bear, but you're melting, and everything around you is melting with you. Will you see the light when there's nothing left to burn? You are our god. Why won't you wake from this? Why can't I wake from this?
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