Musicians' thread.

Although mansell was credited with the score, much of it was ghost written by my partner (google to find out who) this is common practice - composition by team.

Other than the fountain music which is a little contentious (next trailer won't have this piece), all the music is by members of the scoremachine team.


It's very well scored and mastered, and fits in well with the video, good job!
 
Anyone interested in collabing to churn out a house anthem? Not a chancer, looking to do a track in each popular music genre and house is new to me but I have a killa hook and spoken word vocal track. Some of my work can be viewed here.

http://soundcloud.com/ixa-1

Sheesh, I am totally in the dark when it comes to house I have to be honest.
 
First time for me to stumble upon this thread. Awesome!

I'm a guitarist and a drummer. The former since I was about 16 (now 29) and the latter (officially) for about 3 or 4 years now, although I still think of guitar as my first and main instrument.

I've played in a couple of bands, ranging in style. I've always been a proud metal head, with huge influences from Megadeth, Maiden, Iced Earth etc. My first gigging band was a Death Metal one, in which I played guitar. In recent years I've been more involved with lighter music, with influences like Queens of the Stone Age and Tool (I know they're nothing alike, but I like them both equally).

My first stage guitar was a Jackson King-V, the Kerry King shape. I also had a Flying-V, the Randy Rhoads version. Nowadays I have a Fender Tele.

With my last band we had a music video done, which you can watch here. It may be a little soppy, and mainstream, but yeah it was something we did with that band. The video was shot by Loedi Van Renen (ex-Taxi Violence bassist) and he did a very good job! In hindsight I'm a little disappointed in our lack of a solid theme in the video, but as far as quality goes we were very proud of it.

I'm currently busy with a new band that will launch by July. Very excited about it, as it is finally the type of music I want to be creating. Energetic, hard, driving and melodic.

Criticism on the video is welcome, although the band is something of the past.

EDIT: Oh, and yeah our acting is a little lame, but it was our first shot. :D
 
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First time for me to stumble upon this thread. Awesome!

I'm a guitarist and a drummer. The former since I was about 16 (now 29) and the latter (officially) for about 3 or 4 years now, although I still think of guitar as my first and main instrument.

I've played in a couple of bands, ranging in style. I've always been a proud metal head, with huge influences from Megadeth, Maiden, Iced Earth etc. My first gigging band was a Death Metal one, in which I played guitar. In recent years I've been more involved with lighter music, with influences like Queens of the Stone Age and Tool (I know they're nothing alike, but I like them both equally).

My first stage guitar was a Jackson King-V, the Kerry King shape. I also had a Flying-V, the Randy Rhoads version. Nowadays I have a Fender Tele.

With my last band we had a music video done, which you can watch here. It may be a little soppy, and mainstream, but yeah it was something we did with that band. The video was shot by Loedi Van Renen (ex-Taxi Violence bassist) and he did a very good job! In hindsight I'm a little disappointed in our lack of a solid theme in the video, but as far as quality goes we were very proud of it.

I'm currently busy with a new band that will launch by July. Very excited about it, as it is finally the type of music I want to be creating. Energetic, hard, driving and melodic.

Criticism on the video is welcome, although the band is something of the past.

EDIT: Oh, and yeah our acting is a little lame, but it was our first shot. :D

Hey, awesome. :D

I would have to agree with a little soppy and mainstream, but nevertheless, a well put together song and the video ain't bad at all.

Queens of the Stone Age and Tool are totally two of my favourite bands, love to hear any other stuff you've done, trying to marry the two. :p

Thanks so much for contributing.

:)
 
Will take a look. :D



Had one of these:

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But like a fool I sold it.

Now I just mess around with a crappy acoustic. :(

Tis beautiful! :eek:
 
AKG K77

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They sound is superb from the lows, mids and highs, plus they are so comfartable.

Look nice man, I'm loving my new HD380Pro's tho they're a wee bit tight on me melon - but they're getting more comfortable, either they're stretching or me brain is more squished ;)
 
So here's a question to any guitarists out there.

Playing on a Gibson es-335 custom, what amp would suit a jazz and blues/rock feel; a Vox AC-30 or Vox nighttrain?
 
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