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The Scientific Method

28 // Male // Savannah, United States  |   Member since September 29, 2007
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About Me

Skill Level:
Professional
Craft:
recording engineer, producer, singer, songwriter, musician
Instruments:
synthesizer, bass clarinet, clarinet, percussion, piano, acoustic guitar, electric bass, voice, drums
Genres:
electrofunk, ambient breakbeat, rap, acid rock, electronica, film score, alternative rock, urban jazz, art rock, indie rock, downtempo
Influences:
Radiohead, Muse, Paul Simon, Coldplay, Led Zeppelin

The Scientific Method is an electronic music experiment gone pleasantly awry. While most musicians choose to stick to the same timeworn genres that are popularly accepted, Jim Hughes of The Scientific Method refuses to be shoved in a box and sold. He is continuously breaking all the known barriers of music and passionately exploring new sonic terrains. His artful fusing of almost all genres is only surpassed by his zest for experimenting with new technology.

Jim’s obsession with electronic music began at the young age of four, when his parents bought him a small one octave synthesizer for Christmas. From there his fascination grew exponentially. . He started taking piano lessons at the age of ten and joined the middle school band playing the clarinet. He then switched to the bass clarinet in the eight grade. He was invited to and joined the Southeastern United States Honor Band also in the eight grade on the Bass Clarinet. Once he entered high school, he joined the marching band drum-line, percussion ensemble, jazz band, symphonic band, and concert band. He played drum-set for the jazz band and during his sophomore year, attended the Clayton State Jazz Clinic. While in the marching band he played the bass drum, snare drum, tenors, and all pit instruments. In 1998, between his junior and senior year, he marched on the drum-line with the Spirit of Atlanta drum and bugle corps who placed 14th at the DCI World Championships. He played drum-set for the jazz band and during his sophomore year, attended the Clayton State Jazz Clinic. After high school he moved to Columbus Georgia to attend Columbus State University, majoring in percussion performance with a focus on drum-set. He performed with the Columbus St. Orchestra and in the orchestra pit ensemble for their theatre dept. Jim has also played the guitar for twelve years, though he has had no formal training.

Jim’s first album “Digital Nonsensical” is an attestation of his broad musical training and love of all things that make a racket. His newest project is so progressive in concept that he has yet to reveal it for fear of other producers lifting his idea. Even the most discerning of music enthusiasts will have something new to find in the wide-ranging soundscapes of The Scientific Method.

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Band or Group:
Scientific Method
Favorite Lyric:

Sometimes even music cannot substitute for tears - Paul Simon

Day Job:
Land Surveyor
Website:
www.myspace.com/funkelgreen

Working With Others

How I Work:

I have free time after 5:00 mon-fri. This is the time I'm in my studio. I'm looking to collaborate mostly.

Experience:

I was in band all through school. I played clarinet, then bass clarinet, then switched to percussion. I marched with the Spirit of Atlanta drum and bugle corps in 1998 on the drumline. I started playing piano at 4 years old, guitar at 13, percussion at 13. I was a percussion major in college at Columbus State

Equipment:

Korg Triton Studio, Korg legacy series, Fender acoustic, Alesis usb mixer, KRK monitors, mics, turntables, harmonica, plus various other small stuff

Payments:
This user accepts PayPal for session payment

Comments

DUBBY DUB wrote on July 26, 2009:

Yo, i'm diggin ur style, clean, precise and very melodic. Hope to work witchu one day ......... stay up.


Daniel C. wrote on May 27, 2009:

hey. thanks for the positive comment about the Ligand remix. really digging your stuff, keep up the good work!


steve fultz wrote on April 5, 2009:

i really likes your song il pass ,great lyrics music and melody ,sing more ! please !


john kerekes wrote on March 21, 2009:

i dig your beats man, good stuff!


J 2012 wrote on February 22, 2009:

just trying to work on new music as much as I can between work, and school.


a m o s c o c h r a n wrote on February 12, 2009:

I really like your stuff. the first track has the coolest little tinker going through it!


Josh Bisher wrote on February 9, 2009:

Hey these people Did some great songs good Taste!! Um please dont check my page lol My songs I have up right now are all rough draft lol! Peace


Caroline Moore wrote on February 8, 2009:

Fantastic! I would love to work with you too! This site Rocks!~! Take Care!


William Estes wrote on February 5, 2009:

Very creative electronic music. Guys like you are the reason synth is awesome,


Buenmojo M. wrote on February 3, 2009:

Really great vibes here. Congratulations for your work.
Beautiful honest songs.

enjoy


Christo- 4. wrote on August 13, 2008:

Thanks for the comment... if you know anyone who likes to work with the type of music I compose, please send them my way...Im always looking for like minded people to work with...


Gordon C. wrote on July 21, 2008:

Amazing tracks dude. Keep it up.


Shara C. wrote on April 16, 2008:

ANYTHING YOU THROW!!! hahahaha....love Eva Cassidy, KT Tunstall, The Sundays, Flyleaf....you name it, I will try it!!


Kevin Diamond wrote on October 15, 2007:

Yeah man, let's do it.


matthias g. wrote on September 30, 2007:

it listed that you uploaded a file to "ploomb", but I can't see it. My name is matthias by the way.