X-Proof
Heavy, melodic, technical, instrumental guitar-orientated rockband
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New song (2007, unmixed version) New song (2007, unmixed version)
Heavy tune with a lydian feel to it, kind of inspired by Vai's 'Building the Church'. I just wanted to start off a song with a tapped intro as well.
The Phoenix (2006) The Phoenix (2006)
A heavy, old school shred guitar instrumental, influenced by (early) Vinnie Moore, TMac, Becker, Cacophony etc.
Evolution (2006) Evolution (2006)
A little 'Vai-esque' here and there, I love the harmonized parts.
The Second Coming (2006) The Second Coming (2006)
This is a song I wrote in collaboration with Stratman70 (Edwin Kosters) who I met through the 'gitaarnet.nl' forums. Edwin composed and plays the middle solopart, the solo to the second heavy riff and the outro slidesolo.
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X-PROOF is a Dutch instrumental rockband founded in late 1999 by lead guitarist/composer Luc Oggel and guitarist Menno Nagelhout. The rhythmn section changed quite often, but it has been stable for the last couple of years.
Being huge fans of Vai, Satriani, Vinnie Moore, Racer X, Cacophony etc., Luc and Menno wanted to form an instrumental band themselves. There wasn't one in the Goes/Zeeland-area, so Luc and Menno figured starting one would grab some attention.
Luc had already written and recorded a few instrumental tunes by himself, but was never able to perform them live with a band, which he thought was a shame. With X-Proof, it was possible. In 2001 the first actual X-Proof demo called 'In The Flash' was recorded, containing four songs. They featured technical, errousing guitarplaying of course, but the band never forsaked melody. Hummable themes and catchy chorusses are a must. 'In the Flash' got some nice reviews.
Despite the lack of vocals, the band played live numerous times in all kinds of venues and on festivals. In 2004, X-Proof won a local band contest, the ultimate proof that their music appeals to a lot of people. It grabbed them some media-attention, free studio time and a ticket to the next -national- round. X-Proof didn't win, but being able to perform in front of a big crowd was more important. In 2006 a new demo was recorded. It was mainly spread through the internet which generated much positive feedback. The band's main goal however is to play live as much as possible and keeping guitar orientated instrumental rockmusic alive!!Have you performed in front of an audience?Occasionally, mainly in the south-west of The Netherlands
Your musical influences
Vai, Satriani, Becker, Friedman, Vinnie Moore, MacAlpine, Nuno Bettencourt, Paul Gilbert...What equipment do you use?
Ibanez RG 620 QM w/DiMarzio Tonezone (bridge) and DiMarzio PAF Pro (neck) pickups,
Ibanez RG 320 FM w/Bill Lawrence L500 (bridge) and DiMarzio PAF Pro (neck) pups, DR strings, Dunlop Jazz III picks, Boss DD6, all kinds of amps, i.e. Marshall, Mesa Boogie, Rath amps, POD.Contact
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Great stuff guys!
VERY nice guitar playing!
Rod
Sunday Sunshine: you said "The overall playing could have been better." I think this is one of your best efforts! I can hear a distinct style on this one, I hear you, not Steve Vai or Joe Satriani!
cool guitaring bro i like the fast stuff your guitar sound is tops very tastefull im a bit of a shredda myself but the last 10 years ive played drums everyone needed a drummer but since feb ive taken the bull by the horns and started writing my guitar is cheap and the amp is a 10 watt but sounds pretty big check it out if you can swiss pig
Hey, thanks for your comments!
I really liked "Evolution". Sounds like you've got a lot of influence from Vai and Friedman. Keep up the good work!
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