greatbear: (big beard)
Phil ([personal profile] greatbear) wrote2007-02-20 08:44 pm

Prog points

This may or may not tag me as a 'musician'.

My 'ex', Kit Watkins, has just released his latest CD "SkyZone", a collection of ambient/experimental/meditative music previously unreleased on his other works. Included among the tracks is a piece that we did as a jam one night, "Harmonic Hum". This has me with a guitar, my ebow, lots of reverb along with Kit on keys and his new-at-the-time Yamaha fretless bass. The track resembles something Steve Roach might have come up with. Anyway, this one recording of us managed to find it's way out of the dustbin of obscurity and into a released CD. I forgot how flowing and dreamy the piece was.

I guess I really should dust off the axes here and try playing again. My increasingly stiff fingers keep telling me otherwise. Oh well. At least in terms of obscure progressive music, I have gained a point in street cred.

Go me!

(Kit's website is set to randomly play songs from SkyZone. "Harmonic Hum" is in the rotation. You can click the button on the upper right of the frame to turn off the music then turn it back on again, repeating the process until the track shows up. Better yet, leave it play, turn it up a bit, and relax.)

[identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com 2007-02-21 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I discovered tons of really great music from artists that would never find mainstream release. Even a lot of the 'garage bands' had chops and production values that far surpassed common mainstream music. A shame, really, especially since mp3.com was essentially taken over and sunk by major labels. Still, the cat was out of the bag, people began to look beyond major label cruft and go after independent music and artists. The popularity of iTunes and the fact that they carry independents brought that variety to the masses.

Vive la revolucion!

[identity profile] michaelnolan.livejournal.com 2007-02-21 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
My radio show was in its heyday back then and I found TONS of my stuff there.

[identity profile] greatbearmd.livejournal.com 2007-02-22 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Not a day went by that I wasnt sampling something new and downloading stuff. I still have gigabytes of stuff from there. I wonder what happened to a lot of these bands. I should start picking through the goodies and see if there is new material to be found somewhere.

[identity profile] michaelnolan.livejournal.com 2007-02-22 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
I lost gigs of stuff in a major crash in 2002. I've attempted to track down a few of the bands and artists but many of them are nowhere to be found.

Ironically, the wife of one of MP3.com's founders is a very good friend of mine.