I’ve read many posts by people who are musicians, but I’ve yet to see a thread where everyone shares their music. (I tried a search and didn’t find anything)
So lets take a listen to all the teeming millions and their music.
I suppose because I started this thread, I’ll leave the first link.
My old band was called The Tic Tok Men but I’m currently working on a new project that isn’t online yet. But you can hear the Tic Tok Men here www.ampcast.com/tictok -It is mostly electronic music.
I also know Seven (from the same band) posts here from time to time, but I’ll let him leave his own links.
I’ve got to go home to put some MP3s up on the web, then I’ll post the link here… of course, the only stuff I’ve really got recorded is from a band I was in in high school. It’ll be… um… interesting. Not that bad really. Anyway, I’ll be back tomorrow.
I haven’t been in a band for a while now, but I’ve been in quite a few. Visit www.tweekitten.com, and search their catalog for “the Palindromes.” You’ll find two CD releases that we did, and by clicking the “Read More” or “Quickview” links you’ll find some RealAudio samples. One of the songs, “Before I Die,” I wrote the music for and sing harmony vocals on as well as playing the bass. The others I play bass and sing backup on. It was all very pop-oriented guitar music.
These are all hard rock songs, and all instrumentals except for one. Just some stuff I made for fun. I did the guitar, bass, and vocals, and the drums are constructed from samples.
Well, I’m working on a side project with these guys, who will change there name to Stig Roar Husby. I play keys, but unfortunately not on those particular tunes. We’re recording on July 12-13, so I’ll try to get some MP3s out shortly thereafter.
And, no, the singer is not an American singing with a British accent. He is honestly British. If you like Indie Pop with a Brit flair, check it out.
Deiter- I did backups on “The Mile”. Allan did all of the recording and producing from his own studio, and IMHO did a marvelous job! Thanks for listening
I must be mentally challenged because I couldn’t get anyones music to work! Well except for Dieter’s which I really dug. It’s not my usual listening preference but it kicked ass for listening to while I work on my computer. I liked it a lot!
I am really bumed that I couldn’t hear Kyomara’s music. From reading his other thread I think our musical tastes run along the same lines.
I will try again tonight to listen to everyone’s music.
Oh yeah, Dieter I am not sure when “hand, meet stove” will be anything more than a demo. I am one LAZY guy.