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Nowadays, there are a number of convenient labels for this kind of ethic, from "D.I.Y.", "indie", "alternative", etc. While I don't think those terms really describe much in the present day, at one time they represented a true alternative to the traditional ways in which bands made music and presented it to the general public. [close]
In addition to the releases I've worked on for other artists, the DIY ethic had been exercised on my own band projects over the years. This seems like as good a place as any to direct your attention to some of the music I've made - available here as free .mp3 downloads. Freak out to the art-rock-funk of The Sacred Version, The 600, or The Hytones, or the hyper-disco punk groove of Dancing In The Dark. Tap your feet to the futuristic AM radio sounds of Demolition Factor, or take a mystical trip to the stream-of-consciousness improv of benevolent dreams. You can even get all introspective to the existentialist beat of Borrowed Time covering Joy Division. There's plenty more where all this came from. In addition to the releases I've worked on for other artists, the DIY ethic had been exercised on my own band projects over the years. This seems like as good a place as any to direct your attention to some of the music I've made - available as free .mp3 downloads. Freak out to the art-rock-funk of The Sacred Version or The Hytones, or the hyper-disco punk groove of Dancing In The Dark. Tap your feet to the futuristic AM radio sounds of somersault or Demolition Factor,or take a mystical trip to the stream-of-consciousness improv of benevolent dream. You can even get all introspective to the existentialist beat of Borrowed Time covering Joy Division. Rest assured, there's plenty more where all this came from. |
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Here are a few of the bands and projects I've actually been in or involved with, during the past few decades, | |||||
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