Soylent Green
Soylent Green is a solo project spanning a wide variety of genres, namely Electronica (primarily trance) and multiple Rock genres. As the creator, audio engineer, and only member in Soylent Green, plays a huge selection of different instruments including, but not limited to: guitar, hand-drums, mandolin, lap dulcimer, bass guitar, keys, etc. He is currently attending a university (GC&SU), so he doesn't have much time right now to compose and record.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
The idea for Soylent Green came into my mind when he lived in Suwanee, Georgia. However, due to having absolutely no free time, not much material was produced, and no full pieces recorded. In Milledgeville, however, there's more of an opportunity.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Currently no live gigs.
Your musical influences
I grew up on Classic Rock, Blues, 90s Rock, (no screaming) Metal, Electronica (Trance, House, Ambient, Drum and Bass), Punk, Funk, Alternative, Acoustic, Hard Rock, and Progressive/Experimental. The songs have some bits and pieces from all of those, but mostly Trance, Rock, and Alternative Rock.
What equipment do you use?
Les Paul copy, completely modified. (Seymour Duncan '59 neck, JB bridge, CTS internals, all new hardware, Grover Tuners, elixir strings.)
Ibanez S370DX, also completely modified. (Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates bridge, Duckbucker neck/middle, '59 Neck (changing soon to Custom bridge, Cool rails neck in middle, and Pearly Gates in neck) CTS internals, Elixir strings.)
Line 6 POD series, TPUX1
Johnson Type-A Mandolin
Novation ReMOTE MIDI controlling
LP Aspire congas
Marshall amplification
MXL studio microphones
ART 12AX7-tube preamps/phantom-power units
Audio Technica ATH-T44 Studio headphones
Gearbox
Reason 3.0
Adobe Audition 2.0
FL Studio 6 XXL Producer's Edition
Cubase SX3
Analog X tools