Victor Chen
Experimenting with some recording and Cakewalk
Featuring Junkhousedog on harp and Singapore Slim (me!) on guitar. We thought the world could use another blues song about women and drinking, so here ya go.
Featuring Junkhousedog on harp and Singapore Slim (me!) on guitar. Note: I'm not particularly fond of how this was mixed with all the echo and reverb but it's up here for completeness sake. You have been warned.
Featuring Junkhousedog on harp and Singapore Slim (me!) on guitar.
Featuring Junkhousedog on harp and Singapore Slim (me!) on guitar.
Singapore is going to have casinos on her shores, let's hope the people behind this decision know what repercussions to expect.
Another "my woman doing me wrong" blues song. These days it's not just the men doing the two-timing. Inspired after hearing Robert Lockwood Jr doing his thing. Featuring Victor on vocals and guitar.
Public transport fare hikes just never seem to stop coming. It's high time I wrote a protest song about it. Featuring Victor on vocals and guitar.
We've all met one of these at one time or another, make sure you either stay clear or go one-up on them. Featuring Victor on vocals and guitar, winning song for Songs 2004.
Here in Singapore, everyone gets caught up in the paper chase and graduates into the rat race. This is a reminder to stop and smell the roses along the way. Featuring Victor on vocals and guitar
Louis and Brian started off first and I joined in after coming back from the toilet. Full of bum notes and mistakes but hell, we're having fun. That's me right at the end too.
Featuring Louis Lam on upright bass, Brian Lim on harp.
Same song as below, but recorded with an experimental acoustic set up. Featuring Louis Lam on upright bass and Brian Lim on harp.
There was a drug-bust in Singapore a while back involving some high-profile, rich yuppies living the high life and doing cocaine. Here's my take on that issue. Featuring Lin and Surath on vocals, Victor on guitars and spoken outro.
All Singaporean males have to perform compulsory military service at age 18. This song narrates how it might be like for a fresh enlistee. Featuring Surath P. on vocals, Victor on guitar.
Experimental 3 track recording using one archtop. Recorded with cheapo computer mic, mixed with n-tracks.