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OK, so I used to post a lot here, and went back and looked.. I posted up some really shitty music that I was working on, and while it was a learning experience... I think I've come a long way.Here's a song called Get Lost on an EP I'm trying to finish. Reflectivity is the name of the band - which is just me playing all this crap.https://soundcloud.com/reflectivitymusic/get-lost-1If you listen, thanks! I don't get around to forums often anymore, but I'd like to.
http://www.myspace.com/avastmusics = My acoustic songwriting.
Marsupialized wrote:A male playing an acoustic guitar.

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I met Kevin at an art exhibition about a year ago now. He was playing a telecaster with a knife, crawling around on the floor, cutting his hand open, and writing his name on the floor in blood. I thought that he was about the most intense seventy year old that I would meet any time soon, and that it would be pretty cool if we stayed in touch. I am very happy to say that we did, and that we have become good friends, and that we have just finished our first album together. It is here:https://sebastiansequoiah-grayson.bandc ... ra-y-albumQuite apart from being a great musician in general, Kevin makes an array of his own astounding instruments. The one that blows my fucking mind is his huge electric harp that he made out of the frame of an old Norton Commando motorcycle. Jesus, unbelievable

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https://lamekites.bandcamp.com/releasesThis is my first real attempt at recording. Recorded in the practice space. I learned a ton seeing this through from tracking, mixing and dealing with mastering. I am excited to take what I've learned here to the next recording project. Thanks to FM Auntie Ovipositor for loaning me some gear and pointing me in the right direction. Leave a nasty comment on our bandcamp page if you feel so inclined.Cheers,Ryan

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