SEEKING
Vocalist, Vocalist - Bass, Vocalist - Baritone, Vocalist - Tenor, Vocalist - Soprano, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Other Percussion, Violin, Trumpet, Saxophone, Keyboard, Piano, Harmonica, Other, Mandolin, Dobro, Vocalist - Alto, Trombone, Steel guitar, Upright bass, Cello.ABOUT
I've produced, engineered and released a whole bunch of records. Including work with people richer and more famous than I. You can find the dancier stuff on youtube:
http://www.discogs/artist/Jim+Credland#t=Credits_All&q=&p=1
A remix of mine:
http://www.youtube/watch?v=xXgo-0D4JXU
And something written entirely in software (if you can imagine such a thing):
https://soundcloud/voodooinsomnia/slow-bells
I'm looking to just explore ideas and sounds at the moment. To that end I've been building synthesisers, trying out grooves and looking for new people to work with. Is that you?
Particularly interested in people with a bit of genre spanning or just genre-defying artistic vision! Get in touch.
- Screen name:
- Sound Man
- Member since:
- May 20 2013
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Committed
- Years playing music:
- 20
- Gigs played:
- Under 10
- Tend to practice:
- More than 3 times per week
- Most available:
- Nights
Influences
Loving TrenteMoller, Imogen Heap and a lot of the techno that's out at the moment (Domink Eulberg and Max Cooper particularly). Also: Rudamental's Feel The Love, Suzanne Vega, Killing Me Softly, the Tin Hat Trio's The Last Cowboy, Fluke: Atom Bomb.
Oh - and how could I forget: Neelix and Interactive Noise :)
I'm getting quite interested in listening to peoples field records too, although that might just be a bit weird. A bit like Drone Metal but without the long leather coat.
Partial to a bit of cheesy uplifting dancy pop, Daft Punk, the Londale Boys Club: Light Me Up (how can you turn down that key shift :))
EQUIPMENT
Ableton/Protools/Logic; Genelec Monitoring