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- Skill Level:
- Amateur
- Instruments:
- Bass, Guitar (All), electronics, loop programmer
- Genres:
- fusion, rock, drum and bass, alternative trance, minimalist trance, experimental, noise, post-rock
- Influences:
- Squarepusher, Venetian Snares, Jaco Pastorius, Les Claypool, Steve Reich, Oliver Lieb, Robert Leiner
Eclectic musician and engineer. Anything goes...
- Band or Group:
- Droning Monkey / Thom Buddulah Kuh / MOTH
- Day Job:
- Software Test Manager
- Website:
- myspace.com/droningmonkey
- How I Work:
When time allows, mostly week day evenings. Would work for hourly rate. If you like my style (!) let me know.
- Experience:
15 years guitar playing
2 years bass playing
Engineering on and off
Beta testing of new apps
- Equipment:
Warwick Std 6
Line 6 Bass XTLive
Mac
Logic Studio
Various softsynths
- Payments:
- This user accepts PayPal for session payment
Most definitely diggin' your style, man! synth bits in "Visiting Hilbert's Hotel" remind me so much of my beloved Yamaha CS-01. Nice ambient scapes! Thank you!
Like ya style mate, its right up my street.. Big up's
Any more tunes to come???








Whats hapnin bro. Just made a new track in need of some feedback hope u can provide,
The track is called "This Is South Africa (Day & Night)"
This is a track that I was just itching to do, it's about my homeland South Africa and the problems with the country. By most people it'll certainly be considered racist unless you listen to what I say carefully, what I'm saying is when White people were in power it may have been a racist regime, but at least everyone had food, education, clean water... I am not attacking Black people in South Africa as a whole but am attacking the Black government. If you listen to what I say carefully I stand up for the Black people screwed over by this corrupt, incompetent government. I talk about how Black people who put the government in power were screwed over because of how much worse it is seventeen years down the line. I attack a government in the same way 50 Cent attacks "Crackers", in the same way NWA does, in the same way Public Enemy does...The irony of this track is though that under the apartheid system rap was banned because it was considered a "Bantu threat to the government", something to ponder on I guess.But remember listen properly! And if you still want to listen to the track I'd love some feedback. Thanks to my man Nascent for production and my boy AM for mixing and mastering.
Thanks,
Peace
http://www.indabamusic.com/songs/show/671628