Jordan Williams (instruments, devices, engineering)...
& Friends (anything else)
Influences
I only have one significant influence, and nothing else has touched me quite like it. Literally. I'm talking about the sweet HJs courtesy of Russel Gorner.
Sounds Like
The music you'd hear crackling and thumping in the car radio when you're night driving.
This is the solo project of Jordan Williams, a proud member of the Abbotsford music scene and former member of the fun-lovin' pirate metal band, Glorious Janitors.
The only long-term goal of Bucko is to rock across an entire lifetime. I don't see the point of being loyal to a certain genre or mood, so I don't do it!
Please, for the love of God, enjoy these songs. Most of them took over 7 years to write, except Dentra de la Luna, which won't be finished until shortly after I die. I don't own any instruments or recording equipment, so I had to carve the waveforms myself onto raw analogue tape with my face.
Have fun, look around, have a nice cup o' coffee, maybe check out a blog or two! Leave a comment, add a new friend, and generally have a good time...
...and isn't that what life, and solo projects, are all about?
whats up? i found this site and thought i'd tell everyone, it shows you if anyone at school likes you. i dont know how it works but its really cool, it told me a couple different people who have crushes on me. you gotta try it!
Hey J-town, thanx so much again for playing on Uneasy. It sound great now that its done, let me know what format you want a copy in. Your first entrance is so powerful, really helps set the song mood. Thanx again.
Hey Jordan, if you have time, check out my Backtrack score I did for those video guys, it's Lynch meets industrial dance. I'm still super interested in anything you're working on or thinking of trying, keep me posted.
-Joel
Thanks for the addition. The audio is highly interesting, and soothing. Nice to see a man with Angelo Badalamenti as an influence. We look forward to hearing more.