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Perry J OHalloran

A new wave in instrumental film scoring.

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Picture for song 'Low Phat Metal' by artist 'Perry J OHalloran'

Low Phat Metal Low Phat Metal

Instrumental Rock

Picture for song 'Mashing Lumpkins' by artist 'Perry J OHalloran'

Mashing Lumpkins Mashing Lumpkins

A friend Derby McPhaill created the original foundation track for this remix of all kinds of rock and pop songs including Imogen Heap's outstanding "Hide & Seek".

Instrumental Rock

Picture for song 'Maryland' by artist 'Perry J OHalloran'

Maryland Maryland

Georgetown in the rain:)

Instrumental Rock

Picture for song 'Change Them Knockers' by artist 'Perry J OHalloran'

Change Them Knockers Change Them Knockers

The Darkness' 'Knockers' remixed to the lyricals of 2Pac's 'Changes'. Don't take it too seriously!

Progressive Rock

Picture for song 'Real Rough Dust 'n' Diamonds' by artist 'Perry J OHalloran'

Real Rough Dust 'n' Diamonds Real Rough Dust 'n' Diamonds

This piece of music was originally written with lyrics. I got a little impatient with vocals so I decided just to vent the whole project with a tune instead.

Instrumental Rock

Hi I'm Perry. First please excuse the serious lack of professionalism in anything I put up on soundclick. It's not because I'm lazy but because I'm so new to digital home recording that not everything you'll hear is completly polished and beautiful. I've grown up loving music and movies so much it's hard to decide which one I want to work with most so I'm throwing them together. If you listen to any of the tunes you'll notice they're probably not your standard elegant and emotion grabbing orchestral pieces you'll usually find in movies. I'm interested to see if you can get the same gripping effect out a movie and its music by using unconventional types of music rather than string and woodwind sections.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Up to now I've played with a few rock bands, Indie bands, acoustic duo bands and that kinda stuff. Doing that has let me listen to a thousand and one different types of music which I hope I can pour into what I'm trying to do here.
Your musical influences
I use the electric guitar because of Angus Young, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eddie Van Halen. I use the acoustic guitar because of Eric Clapton, John Mayer and Eric Roche. It's great to sit for hours holding a guitar trying to sound like your hero and improving your technique. But anytime I feel like I'm getting good I just listen to these guys and realize I've still got a long way to go. But it's good to get knocked back down. If you thought you were as good as you can be you'd never bother learning anything again.
What equipment do you use?
I'm using an Ibanez Satriani 1000 Chromeboy for most of the work but often when I bend a note it'll take any other notes being played down with it, so I'll proably be able to put some more organized stuff up on here soon using a Fender Strat. As for digital effects the guitars are run through a Digitech RP12 effects board with hundreds of gizmos so we've got a long way to go if so far I've only used a few.
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Rock & Instrumental Rock Music artist from United Kingdom. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.