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Roland RS-5 Synth + Roland TD-15 Drums on Tama kit with mesh heads and Roland triggers.
Not a music professional, just my hobby but was awarded the John Philip Sousa award back in high school. You are going to hear mistakes. This is as real as it gets from my Rolands right into Audacity. I never go back and re-record a track to "fix" it. My music comes from me, I feel it then channel into my keyboard.
The Untitled album is Electronic/Synth. You might hear some influence from old NES and Sega game soundtracks as those were a huge starting point to get into music.
Amateur hour is somewhat of a Soundtrack album of my life through the bad times I have had to face when I needed to channel it all into my music. Warning-this is not a happy album.
My music background started when I was a kid. My grandparents got me to take piano lessons on the Fender Rhodes we had. Yes the big one from Blues Brothers that has no action in the keys but has a unique sound. I wasn't too interested at the time so when I saw my dad drumming and learned how good he was, I started to learn drums/percussion at school and home. Had the usual high school garage band that went nowhere. Love drumming RUSH on the kit as its some of the most rewarding to master.
Clip of me drumming in Links
Play Music, Keep it real and Be Well
Not a music professional, just my hobby but was awarded the John Philip Sousa award back in high school. You are going to hear mistakes. This is as real as it gets from my Rolands right into Audacity. I never go back and re-record a track to "fix" it. My music comes from me, I feel it then channel into my keyboard.
The Untitled album is Electronic/Synth. You might hear some influence from old NES and Sega game soundtracks as those were a huge starting point to get into music.
Amateur hour is somewhat of a Soundtrack album of my life through the bad times I have had to face when I needed to channel it all into my music. Warning-this is not a happy album.
My music background started when I was a kid. My grandparents got me to take piano lessons on the Fender Rhodes we had. Yes the big one from Blues Brothers that has no action in the keys but has a unique sound. I wasn't too interested at the time so when I saw my dad drumming and learned how good he was, I started to learn drums/percussion at school and home. Had the usual high school garage band that went nowhere. Love drumming RUSH on the kit as its some of the most rewarding to master.
Clip of me drumming in Links
Play Music, Keep it real and Be Well