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Hi
All of this is work in progress to one degree or
another. Sorry if it sounds unbalanced or hissy in parts; I only just got some half decent headphones, reworlks in the pipe line. Anyhow I think/hope it's worth listening to, even if only to get some idea of what other people are doing.
This page should be updated fairly regularly as
I finish things, add new songs/instrumentals or
alter existing things but I may forget. Any feedback bad or good
would be really nice to read (or at the very least informative yet soul destroying) so if you feel strongly/interested enough contact me at the top of the page.
If anyone in southampton or around is interested in getting anything together musically, whether it be live (i'm trying to work out how to make a computer work as a live instrument, but I play guitar and sing too) or studio based; I'm probably interested. Drop me a line
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Sloop John B without the harmonies and a slight piquant afterglow. Played by Clockwork toys. Oh those clockwork toys! |
Credits: All by Dan Bennett apart from a little bit I stole from Johan Pahelbel. Ta Johan |
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The cellos enact the unceasing paradigm shifts of your weltanshauung, while the drums provide a cynical sneering counterpoint. The bass reminds us of both the womb and our fragile mortality. |
Credits: Written, recorded and played by Dan Bennett |
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A song by the particularly talented and lovely Jess Clark. I recorded it for her and put on the bells and whistles. Great voice averagely recorded. Oh so clever sound joke appears half way through, ha ha ha ha haaaaa, ha ha ha.
Sorry.
version without joke coming soon. |
Credits: Songwriting, vocals and guitar by Jess Clark. Recording and production by Dan Bennett |
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