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Zivko K.

24 // Male // Novi Sad  |   Member since September 16, 2008
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Audaces Fortuna Iuvat (WIP)

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The Road To Nowhere

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About Me

Skill Level:
Semi-Pro
Craft:
visual artist, illustrator, musician, web designer, graphic designer
Instruments:
electric guitar, baritone guitar
Genres:
progressive metal, modern classical, power metal, instrumental, alternative metal
Influences:
Adagio, Nevermore, Meshuggah, Vivaldi, Gustav Mahler, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Gojira, Textures, Protest the Hero, Between The Buried and Me, Periphery, Animals As Leaders , Scale The Summit

I'm a 24y.o. creative from Novi Sad, Serbia. I am skilled in many areas of art, and one of them is music. I've been playing for about 6-7 years, and I am constantnly evolving and learning new things.

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Day Job:
Designer
Website:
http://zhille.blogspot.com

Working With Others

Experience:

Well, I never really had a chance to play with people who had similar music taste and style, and I avoided playing in bands that are not to my liking.I had been playing with jus a few bands, and most of my experience is gained by making my own stuff, recordign, programming drums and bass...

Equipment:

6-str Ibanez RG 370 tuned down to B with all fourths tuning
6-str "undefined-Strat-copy" tuned in New Standard Tuning (CGDAEG)

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Joshua Hall wrote on August 9, 2009:

you play in all fourths too - excellent! Meshuggah, Animals as Leaders, BTBAM, Protest the Hero, Vivaldi, Gojira, Periphery - you have great taste!


Elizabeth T. wrote on May 7, 2009:

scatter brains!!! hahaha. that's brilliant. hmm well you can look up a band call conspiracy of angels *i auditioned for them actually and they STILL try to get me to see the girl who replaced me. As if mon!* well i am a few octives higher than the woman singing.


Elizabeth T. wrote on May 6, 2009:

well to be basically blunt I have a project called distorted zombie. It's a mess of atmosphere. It's whatever I'm feeling from metal and classical to goth and grunge. Very intelligent. It's based off the ideals of an intelligent zombie with my own aspects but not entirely. hahaha i'm a scatter brain


Jeremy Neil wrote on April 12, 2009:

oh and as long as the song is in the minor scale it would be easy to make somethin.


Jeremy Neil wrote on April 12, 2009:

sounds like a cool idea... im in agreement with you on the road to nowhere.. its definetly well made.. and trust me i know what a good song is.. do you thin kyou'll ever add lyrics to it? as soon as your finished with it im pretty sure i can help you out on copyrights.. cause i know if i had a song like that in your shoes and someone stole it.. man would i be angry.. but im sure thats not gonna happen anyways.. but just looking out for ya...


Jeremy Neil wrote on April 11, 2009:

i'd copyright your music just incase someone would steal it.. the road to no where is pretty amazing. if i was one of those people i'd steal it. unless they are copyrighted or you dont care then thats fine


Jeremy Neil wrote on April 11, 2009:

if i can ever save up enough im gonna buy a 7 string, i like C alot and B sounds good but yeah it is hard for it to stay in tune on a 6 string.. i manage most of the time but i havent played in b in awhile.. i might buy a baritone some day too.. low just sounds good with heavy metal..


Jeremy Neil wrote on April 11, 2009:

if it were ever possible i'd like to jam with ya.. expecially with the road to nowhere.. that'd be an awesome song to play to.


Jeremy Neil wrote on April 11, 2009:

yeah life can be tough at times.. i usually stick to a heavy style of metal.. and like it in drop tuning, seems to be more fun to play for some reason.. support is also definetly no problem. i just which my band could get some. so how long you been playin? ive been playing for about 8 years i think its been now.


Jeremy Neil wrote on April 11, 2009:

if you ever make it big i'm sure i'd buy your music.