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Underhound
May-18th-2004, 11:57 AM
OK, I've been shy about this long enough, so here goes:

For twenty years or so I've been writing and recording my own music with relatively cheapo equipment here at home (or the various homes I've occupied during that time).
Not many people hear it. I've given out tapes and CDs here and there and occasionally I get some good feedback. Often people are indifferent. Either way it doesn't matter because I do it for fun and personal enrichment, a hobby that I use as an excuse to avoid reality TV.
My stuff is hard to categorize. Jazz influenced but not necessarily jazz. Quirky instrumental music that varies in style from song to song (maybe too much variation, call me "unfocused",whatever)

Anyway, I learned long ago that those of us who create have egos, no matter how humble we think we are. What I'm saying is that I'd like to be heard.

I've been an infrequent poster here for a while and you all seem like a fair bunch of open ears, so I figured I would give you a chance to listen and possibly critique my latest batch of tunes.

It should be said that most of the music is MIDI created, which means much of what you are hearing as far as drum and keyboard parts are not actual performances. There is some cheating involved. If that turns you off, so be it. I'm not a big fan of electronic music either, it just happens to be a readily available medium through which I'm able to download ideas from my brain. The guitars are real though.

I just finished putting together a CD which I'm feeling good about. It features all new compositions by Brian Nolan (me).
I've got a bunch of copies that I've burned myself with my own spiffy sleeve design.
My web site with more detail is here (http://home.comcast.net/~hardorange/).
The page where you can hear a few of the tunes is here (http://home.comcast.net/~hardorange/html/sound_clips.html).

If this seems like something you would like to check out further I would be willing to send out a few copies of the CD to anyone who sends me a PM with his/her address. I only ask that that you let me know what you think-good or bad- either privately or here on JC.

If you've gotten this far, thanks for reading this.


Brian (nobody really calls me Underhound) Nolan

Jazzooo
May-18th-2004, 10:26 PM
Hey, Brian--good for you for coming forward! I'd be interested in hearing your music on a CDR--downloading sucks for me, as I'm still on dialup--and I'll send you a private message with my address.

Thanks,

Doug

Underhound
May-18th-2004, 11:13 PM
Thank you, Doug.
I hope you caught the caveat about the computer-generated nature of this stuff. I know how you feel about drum machines, though I try to avoid that typically cheesy vibe that they tend to create.

I got your PM and will be sending out a copy.

Thanks again.

GoodSpeak
May-18th-2004, 11:22 PM
Brian,

Not my cup o'tea...but I wish you the best anyway.

No shit.



Damn the established norm.

Underhound
May-19th-2004, 12:20 AM
Brian,

Not my cup o'tea...but I wish you the best anyway.

No shit.



Damn the established norm.


That's cool, Goody.

I do this stuff knowing full well that it isn't everyone's cup of tea. What the hell, I've got nothing to lose.

Thanks for the bump anyway. :o

GoodSpeak
May-19th-2004, 12:25 AM
That's the spirit :D


Full speed ahead!

Jazzooo
May-19th-2004, 05:00 AM
"I hope you caught the caveat about the computer-generated nature of this stuff. I know how you feel about drum machines, though I try to avoid that typically cheesy vibe that they tend to create."

Hey, they are just another tool to help people express themselves. What are you supposed to do, hire a drummer every time you want get an idea down quickly? Nothing to worry about.