Rock Tracks
By Kurt Harley
By Todd Adleff
My thanks to VIRUS for some last minute advise on the mix down.This song was written by Bruce Stuckey my friend and band member of TOXIC REASONS. I play one of the three guitars on here and sing lead and backing. I recorded a live storm going through which added alot to the feel of the son..
By Kurt Harley
By Minority Sound
By 3AC
By 3AC
Gadget Studios
By Chris Dair
This song is an instrumental mix of guitar, Keys, Ambient Tom and Bass. A bandmate of mine from TOXIC REASONS plays the solo on this one. I couldnt decide on Genre so I picked NewAge.
By Kurt Harley
This is more of a demo. Alot of feelings went through my mind while writing this song with Bruce Stuckey.We recorded this Live with a straight beat on a Roland drum machine. Bruce playes guitar and attempted the keys I sing the vocals and play bass.
By Kurt Harley
Random Perception are a 5-piece band from Wales with keys guitars a plenty and a tight bass end combo. Steve the vocalist has a wonderful powerful voice and the band work together like a well greased set of engine parts - turn it up!
Born in a Barn Studios
By The Intrinsics
Well, Anarchic socialist or not - I have devoted some thought to the mess that self-interest has created in privatizing public utilities. I cannot understand why selling publicly funded essentials is such a good idea as all it achieves is promoting extraction of money by the borderline cri..
By Tje (The Bedford Crew)
Updated recording 2008 Ever been on the bus, subway, or walking down the street and you see someone that just takes your breath away?
By UCH
By Steve Wilson
By Chris Dair
By Steve Wilson
By The Original Sinners
By The Original Sinners
By Chris Dair
A track done just to experiment with alternate drum recording techniques. I tracked the drums without cymbals, then overdubbed the cymbals. I'm not a drummer, but was still pleased with the clarity and lack of bleed.
UP Recording Studio
This is a rock instrumental track. I wrote this one a few years back and have just done a new recording of it. This was written from the start as an instrumental and was never intended to have vocals, the lead guitar i think sings the song well enough.
By Pidgeman
By Todd Adleff
By Minority Sound
UP Recording Studio