Soo many influences. . . . I love me some live music, so I see a ton of music that has more jam tendencies then electronic. Lets see - between the many many phish shows, and the many bands of that genre to the more hard core argo stuff I have a lot of suprising influences that don't even resemble the music that I create. For more direct downtempo influences, I've been digging on the Album Leaf, Kruden & Dorfmeister, and Tosca lately. I can always turn to Orbital for good inspiration.
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Orbital, Tosca, Thievery Corporation, The Orb, Moby, Air, Chicane, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Sasha, Juno Reactor, Massive Attack, Underworld, Sound Tribe Sector 9 (sts9), Surrounded by Ninjas, Lotus, the Album Leaf, Utah Saints
Download five albums for free (creative commons) off my website: generalfuzz.net
I'm unbelievably excited to unleash my new album, Soulful Filling. If you enjoy a mellow and introspective vibe, you'll dig this one. If want to learn about how I created this album using my custom built multitrack mp3 player, I've got you covered as well.
I've started to get some press for my past releases. All the reviews seem to end on the same thought - that it is amazing that I'm releasing this music for free. I'd like to think that I'm raising the bar for quality free music a little higher with this one.
thank you very much! it feels like a long time ago since i did 'the fire will die' but not that long ago i guess. enjoying red balloon immensely. stay in touch, sincerely, ian
Hello general fuzz - dreaming along to your smooth funky sounds right now. You have a very nice control of the groove and flow - things change just enough, but never too much. I can hear the classic Orbital influence - they were a big deal for me too. Thanks for listening. Andy.
Hey mate, thanks for the add :) I came accross your 6 lessons blog and admired it greatly. Anyway, i thought ide look you up and check out your music... So in regards to lesson number 6, you write some great music mate - keep it up! All the best from Australia, Peace -Shawn
just have to express my regard once more ... great music. i'm listening to "smiling perspective" the third time in a row. it's emanating such a wonderful feeling - it's just as the name puts it: smiling ...
Hey, thanks for adding me. I enjoy your music a lot. Especially the Acclimate collection. Very good stuff! Take care, keep in touch. -Shaun (One of Three)
I share many of the same influences with you! :-) Your music is very compelling to listen too and that's one of my favorite things about what you do! I finally have a new project that's taken over a year to complete. As you well know there's more to music than vamping on a cool groove (although I plead guilty to that at times!). It's in the down tempo/electronica vein and then it's not (if you know what I mean!) I thought possibly you might enjoy a listen. I wanted to let you know about it just in case anyway ;-) The CD is called, "I was there, I traveled but I can't remember when'...
All the best to you from Utah! I have yet to meet the Saints up here :-)
james!! your album still gets heavy rotation on the home stereo.. summer is my favorite! hey check my friends site: http://www. perfilo. net/ she's got a live set from tycho up there, scroll down a bit, towards the bottom.. it's a goodie:)
Smiling perspective made me remember that there is a light at the end of the journey. Thank you for reminding me of that. How big is the red ballon? Cuz I'm floating away...:) Great music here, thanks for adding us. David A/SoulSociety
Man, this stuff is great! The last song on your player is the best for me. I love your synth sounds. Great production too. Excellent tunes! Thanks so much for the add because I really like this music a lot! Nice accoustic guitar work on that one track as well (Sorry, I'm terrible with song names, haha!)