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Postby rapa on 15 Apr 2008 11:42

[quote="BongoBoy"]I have been working on Flag of Copelandia 2008.[/quote]

It's all synthed up and has drum machines, right?? :lol:
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Postby xyzman on 15 Apr 2008 12:30

[quote="Chatchka"]Hey, Loved PreBeer Brain! Keep it up.

Cheers![/quote]

Thanks ever so much for these comments Chatchka - it's things like this that warm the cockles of your heart and make you want to do more!!

Cheers!
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Postby Marshmallow Jones 1 on 15 Apr 2008 13:51

Well I'll bite even though I rarely post here any more...although I am constantly reading up on all you uber-nutters. I was in a band until last December, just didnt mix well with the other guys. They were all interested in playing country or alt-country (whatever that is). I didnt have much of a problem with it, but who would come listen to us play country music when we're about 20 miles outside of NYC was beyond me. Besides, any mention of playing Police tunes was basically scoffed at. So off i went. After leaving, of course, I parted with a few hundred and bought one of the Tama SC Signature Snares. I needed it of course because I'm not playing with anyone anymore :roll: Any drummer will realize that this was a clear case of gear addiction. :D
Hoping to actually start up a band that will play some Police, some reggae, some new wave-y stuff and some 90s and modern rock. But first gotta wait till my son is born (June) and I get a little free time, so maybe in a year or so...
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Postby BongoBoy on 15 Apr 2008 15:25

XYZMan

Really liked the tunes. Cool flangy bass....kinda like a RE-invented 80's vibe...I can't describe it well enough.

Keep up the great work !

Cheers.
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Postby BongoBoy on 15 Apr 2008 15:29

Oh and Secret Journey...

...love the Joy Division "we don't give a shit" attitude.

way cool.

Keep it Rockin !

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Postby DirtyMartini on 15 Apr 2008 15:42

Excellent. Thanks for checking in MJ1, xyz, and everyone. Great to hear what's going on -- and to have some new music to look into.
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Postby jedsoon on 15 Apr 2008 16:04

Always writing, recording, etc. If I'm not cutting picture, i'm working on music as a break from editing! Mack came over just last night to lay down some vocals on an old song i'm reworking, a Public Enemy crossover. I'm getting ready to upload two new songs, one for each of our myspaces. Ideally, they'll go up tomorrow and the next day.

In terms of what to recommend, the newest thing up right now is the "Working Man" theme, which we did for the local TV show I'll be cutting full time in a couple of months if all goes well. Should be the first tune on myspace.com/vfwing2. Eric did all guitar, bass and drums, I did the layer of electronic-y stuff accompanying. It's one of our hookiest pieces ever, really...
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Postby animal on 15 Apr 2008 17:47

[quote="Marshmallow Jones 1"] After leaving, of course, I parted with a few hundred and bought one of the Tama SC Signature Snares. I needed it of course because I'm not playing with anyone anymore :roll: Any drummer will realize that this was a clear case of gear addiction. :D
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F.A.R.T. (Future Acquisition Research of Technologies) & G.A.S. (Gear Aquisition Syndrome) can be a real problem. :lol: :lol:
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Postby xyzman on 15 Apr 2008 19:31

[quote="BongoBoy"]XYZMan

Really liked the tunes. Cool flangy bass....kinda like a RE-invented 80's vibe...I can't describe it well enough.

Keep up the great work !

Cheers.
BB.[/quote]

Thanks BB - I'm really genuinely pleased you like them.

The sound is not intentional believe me - but that's what you get from recording in an old British shed with no sound proofing!

Thanks again - cheers!
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Postby BongoBoy on 15 Apr 2008 20:03

Yea but it's really cool.

Sometimes you can offend someone by comparing their sound so I didn't want to be specific. It has that electro spoken word vibe singing.

It's great to support the other talented dudes in this group.

PS.heh,heh... do a DUB mix of one of your tunes...with bass and drums dropping out...then just bass n drums...then an echo vocal...then...well you know. I love that stuff. Groove on !

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Postby xyzman on 15 Apr 2008 21:05

[quote="BongoBoy"]Yea but it's really cool.

Sometimes you can offend someone by comparing their sound so I didn't want to be specific. It has that electro spoken word vibe singing.

It's great to support the other talented dudes in this group.

PS.heh,heh... do a DUB mix of one of your tunes...with bass and drums dropping out...then just bass n drums...then an echo vocal...then...well you know. I love that stuff. Groove on !

Cheers.[/quote]

Don't worry, I don't get offended very easily - after all, it's just great to get some feedback so thanks again.

I'll see if I can install an echo chamber in the shed and see what happens!

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Postby Vince Flamacue on 16 Apr 2008 01:43

VF crawls out of the wood-work...

I'm fortunate to be in the middle of a busy spring doing the drummer-for-hire thing. My jazz quartet has 2 steady monthly gigs, with more things planned for spring/summer. I'm playing with 3 different churches, there's some community concert band things coming up and I just finished playing "Anything Goes" and "Oklahoma" for different theatre groups. Fun stuff!
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Postby DirtyMartini on 16 Apr 2008 15:35

[quote="jedsoon"]the newest thing up right now is the "Working Man" theme, which we did for the local TV show I'll be cutting full time in a couple of months if all goes well.[/quote]

Excellent. Very cool that the one gig opened the door to the other.
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Postby Laz on 21 Apr 2008 23:24

Before I forget, I actually have a couple of things going myself...

A myspace page for some solo electronic stuff I've done over the past couple years:

http://www.myspace.com/lazarolazo

Also a little busy with my band, starting up some gigging around town here in SoCal:

http://www.myspace.com/thebeachmachine

I'd like to meet some of you SoCal nutters at some of the shows if you have some free time and want to come out!

Tonight at Tangiers (Los Feliz,CA)
Thursday 4/24 at The Roxy Sunset Blvd. (West Hollywood, CA)
Sunday 5/4 at Universal Bar & Grill (North Hollywood, CA)
Sunday 5/18 at the AC Bar (Venice, CA)
Thursday 6/19 at 14 Below (Santa Monica, CA)

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Postby policerule on 21 Apr 2008 23:42

[quote="xyzman"][quote="BongoBoy"]XYZMan

Really liked the tunes. Cool flangy bass....kinda like a RE-invented 80's vibe...I can't describe it well enough.

Keep up the great work !

Cheers.
BB.[/quote]

Thanks BB - I'm really genuinely pleased you like them.

The sound is not intentional believe me - but that's what you get from recording in an old British shed with no sound proofing!

Thanks again - cheers![/quote]


it really does have an 80's vibe... i'm liking it a lot. love the vocal effects, whatever it is.
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