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dig it and this too. there's some munx comix and a story about a eunuch somewhere in the second link. also check the myspace for shows. if you live in philly come check us. most importantly come to the upcoming fundraiser for philly food not bombs.
my band, The British Columbians, are talking of going on tour in the late spring. people seem to like us... which is a nice change for me. [even though the name's pretty cheap] if it goes well, we'll keep touring. maybe to your town even...
Hello. I'm Seej 500 and I've just (i.e. yesterday) released my first single via Bandcamp (which, BTW, I can heartily recommend to the rest of you musicians). It's called Black Ice and you can download it for 1 American dollar in a variety of formats at http://music.seej500.com or if you hang on until the 4th it should be up on iTunes too.
Then there's my website, Seej500.com and myspace.com/Seej500 where you can hear other stuff, read my blog, and generally get way more of me in your life than you're entirely comfortable with.
I recently posted all the songs from my last rock band, This Shirt Is Pants, for download. The band is long dead, and we sure aren't going to actually sell any more copies of the CD, so free it is!
hey. i'm micaela supertar and you can hear my music on mysoace here: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=234010844 i am the drummer/percussionist/violinist. if you want a cd hit me up here or on myspace. cds are free, shipping ain't.
@jasonarthur - You list Failure as an influence. For that, I thank you. Sometimes, I fear I'm the only one with a copy of Fantastic Planet.
I'm in Your Favorite Assassin. I used to say we were punk. Then, I said we were post-hardcore and I guess that label may still apply, but we keep doing pretty stuff like this now, so I don't know anymore: Fiend
This is a pre-mastered version of "Fiend" off our album that's coming out in a couple months. I love this song so much, I almost forget I play on it.
We're on MySpace and Facebook and Flickr, in case you need to see how attractive we are.
Pink Noise Inferno is an audio project of mine that's supposed to gather all of my audio creations under a single name. Been making music since 1997, never really released anything (kind of an "outsider artist" thing if I think about it) and used a myriad names for this stuff. there have been some files floating around the web and my friends, a few demo tapes in 2000-2002 period but nothing proper.
Currently sort of working (sort of slacking rather) on a boxset that's supposed to collect all of my 400+ tracks in either mp3 or ogg.
The music itself? Umm, hard to decribe. I went through various phases doing genre mashups and what not. It basically goes through industrial, techno, experimental, noise, dark ambient, ambient, drone, silly tunes, hardcore and basically anything electronic. I don't really have much to show online at this point, only an old myspace from when I used the name "Din Krakatau" for one of my sub-projects (abandoned by me but it's still up so you can listen), and a test video on youtube assembled quickly to one of my tracks by a friend of mine. Both feature the more "indutrialish" side of my music.
and here's the abandoned myspace which has some remastered tracks from early 2000's (under the abandoned name).
Since this is showing only a small range of the project, I'll probably put up something more in a while (whenever I can get around looking through nearly 500 tracks).
Spoken Word Poetry anyone? Check www.myspace.com/joehakimrecordings and www.myspace.com/soundslikemikewatts.
Leave your preconceptions at the door, this is raw, uncompromising stuff. Currently developing a show 'Guerrilla Poetry Project' at the London BAC with Apples and Snakes. Keep 'em peeled for updates.
One of my projects, Onlooker, has a new EP which you can stream at last.fm. We're a long distance recording project - Brooklyn to Raleigh, NC. This collection of songs is a bit more "accessible" than our last release, but it's still moody and electric... like you.
My music can be found here. Which has been recently described as Appalachian Folk Music meets Icelandic Shoegaze, which fits some songs better than others, you can grab the record for free: here. @Spec Downloading now. Listening on the Myspace. Really digging it!
We are very much a rock and roll band, with really wandering interests. A few demos are up there now. I'm particularly proud of the song Smile, even if this isn't the greatest recording. Also really happy with Montclair.
Our first proper show (with drums and the loud) is later this month here in NYC. It's really going to be an amazing amount of fun, especially with the drummer we've got, an old friend of mine who plays professionally for the moneys.
BEN FRANKLIN w/ The Accomplice Theory & Dirty Dirty Sunday Feb 22nd 4pm-8pm All Ages, Cake Shop, $10 152 Ludlow St, NYC Between Stanton & Rivington