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Wow. mp3.com.au has closed its doors. Thanks for the email notification, guys!
www.myspace.com/cosmicdebrisjazz p'raps!
Thanks for letting me know man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-9yohIhm8M
One of the first compositions i made and truly enjoyed. The mix sounds pretty bad on youtube though, way too compressed and no high ends. I might get a soundcloud account soon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-LzWTtg2IU
This was a challenge from a facebook page about a year ago. The challenge was "can you make a Brokencyde song better than Brokencyde?" If you dont know who Brokencyde are, keep it that way, if however you are aware of this musical cancer, then you might just enjoy this, barely, The lyrics were horrible to sing, but, it was a challenge. Not electronic stuff though more lo-fi hardcore. I did all the instruments.
I mostly recorded stuff I just emailed to friends (though some of those songs are on my soundcloud currently).
I put out one EP of chipmusic, which I'm pretty proud of, even though I'm a better programmer now: http://roboctopus.bandcamp.com/
hey, last year I wrote a song everyday! www.songadayforayear.com
I also play bass in a prog rock band called Hexxed. I joined Hexxed in 2009, when they were recording their album Synapse Collision, up to that point the band had a pretty big profile in Ireland's Metal scene, but Synapse Collision kinda changed that a bit. It seemed like many Metal fans thought it was too experimental or not heavy enough. I joined the band as a vocalist for Synapse Collision, I also received some pretty harsh reviews for my singing on that album, again, generally along the lines of me not being METAWWWLLL enough or something. Aaaaanyway. The band did some decent gigs promoting the album around Ireland and got to play with some decent bands (Altar of Plagues and Katatonia for example).
In 2011 Hexxed wrote new material for the next release. Our original bass player parted ways, so I stepped in. I am now playing bass and occasionally piano on the new material, with plans to do some singing and backing vocals here and there. ... I like a challenge, that's for sure!!
In 2012, we're getting ready to record a new EP. The songs are shaping up and we've really benefited from playing a few smaller gigs to try the new material out. Can't wait to finish the new EP, the material is very satisfying to play and I think it's going to reach a whole new set of people.
http://hexxed.bandcamp.com
So yea, aside from that, I have also been the singer for Fragile Human Organs, which is a studio project between me and another guy called Adam Mc Causland (the same guy doing my Song A Week For A Year artwork - see also my user icon here!)... Fragile Human Organs is close to releasing a new EP of tracks. Tis lovely stuff, mixing pretty heavy guitar work with electronic / slightly NIN-esque production. http://fragilehumanorgans.bandcamp.com
And previously I've released two solo albums as Doctor Lilt http://drlilt.bandcamp.com the albums are also on iTunes, Amazon and Spotify etc...
As Doctor Lilt I've gigged all over Ireland and parts of the mainland UK. Haven't done much under this name in the last couple of years however. Might resurrect it at some point... hmmm...
Well you did ask... hehehehe