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Rock & Psychedelic Rock Music artist from United Kingdom. New songs free to stream, with purchase options starting at $0.75. Add to your playlist now.

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The Lone Rearranger

Psych, experimental, garage, progressive, folk, electronic

15 songs
7.4K plays
Picture for song 'Banana Skint' by artist 'The Lone Rearranger'

Banana Skint Banana Skint

3mins 58 secs of swirling acid rock with blinding guitar and pink noise. This song would top the psychedelic rock charts if I entered it. No problems.

Psychedelic Rock

Picture for song 'Safe From The Devil's Crutches' by artist 'The Lone Rearranger'

Safe From The Devil's Crutches Safe From The Devil's Crutches

After a very short mbira intro, the crunching riff kicks in...

Christian Rock

Picture for song 'Mucus Pocus' by artist 'The Lone Rearranger'

Mucus Pocus Mucus Pocus

2mins 16secs with some great violin. Alot of people like this tune. Very memorable...

Acoustic Rock

Picture for song 'A Different Platform' by artist 'The Lone Rearranger'

A Different Platform A Different Platform

Half way through you'll hear a stunning guitar solo as the track warps out in intensity and the band keep rolling until the drummer collapses!

Progressive Rock

Picture for song 'Prose And Cons' by artist 'The Lone Rearranger'

Prose And Cons Prose And Cons

2mins42sec. A good riff. As usual, played once, in one take, never played before or after recording.

Pop Punk

I have recorded music over many years and everything I have ever done has been of an experimental nature. I used to gather musicians together and would sing a melody or riff to them, tell each person what instrument to play and record each track through a tiny 8 track mixer in one take straight onto cassette in an old music centre. No professional equipment, each song played once only, then move straight on to the next one. Each session would produce about 45 minutes of music (half a D90!). The band members were never constant, though the bass player and keyboard/rhythm guitarist showed up at most sessions. Now, things have gone solo. Although I directed proceedings and had all the ideas, I could not play an instrument and still can't. Now I construct tracks with my one finger keyboard skills. (I'm not kidding!)
Band/artist history
See above.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We played a live gig once, using drills and radios alongside normal instruments and improvised for about 45 mins. All this was at a college party. I don't think people knew what was going on...
Your musical influences
Prog, psych, folk, electronic, krautrock, punk
What equipment do you use?
Nowadays, a Yamaha PSR 282...that's it. Cheap, huh?
Anything else?
Please feel free to contact me.
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