

Michael Hughes, Auburn, Maine. Original acoustic & electric music.
I worked as a musician for about ten years after I finished my BA in English lit, which didn't sound nearly as interesting at the time as playing music. After an enjoyable but wasted youth of bands, solo & studio work, ten thousand nights in clubs & lots of touring, three albums with David Mallett, and a few years as a music journalist and free lance editor, I saw the writing on the wall. I said goodbye to all that & began teaching high school English & started building my project studio.
It seems like I've been interested in recording music since I began playing the guitar back in grade school. From a cheap portable cassette tape recorder up through four track cassette "portastudios" and then reel-to-reel rigs to my first encounter with digital recording around 2000, I've always enjoyed trying to lay down sound. Some of the music up on my page was recorded on my first digital system (a Roland VS-1680), and some was recorded on my current system. So, as much as anything else, I'm interested in the art & science of making good sounding recordings.
I write original music and do arrangements of music from a variety of sources. I'm trying to get at an emotional vibe and that elusive buzz with each recording, a core that I hope comes through in the sound of the instruments & the way I play.
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Frankfurt Dialog Company
Feb 23, 2009
Michael, how do you do this?
It´s just perfection! How and when only will I be able to talk you into a collab......
You are an outstanding musician in all respects! Wonderful piece of music!
Thank you for sharing!
Andreas
Ron Gragg
Nov 16, 2008
As always, listening was a treat Michael. And I find that CEGACE tuning a truly intriguing sound, this is the first time I believe I’ve ever heard it. I don’t play dobro, but I enjoy hearing someone who does it well.
Nice song brother
MarkWilson(NC)
Nov 12, 2008
VERY Nice!!! I could listen to this all day.
TC, Mark
Michael Bennett
Nov 04, 2008
Very nice playing, tones and mix! Keep warm up there ;)
-Mike
Aallaannn
Nov 01, 2008
Beatiful song.
You've really got the haunting tone down.
A
This is an outrageous piece of dobro work. You have a great sounding axe there, and you sure know how to swing it! A+++ Yessir!