Reincarnationfish - Computers, keyboards, guitars, vocals, percussion, musical saw etc.
Influences
Orbital, Pavement, Underworld, Nine Inch Nails, Aphex Twin, Meat Beat Manifesto, Daft Punk, The Flaming Lips, Sven Vath, Skinny Puppy, Depeche Mode, The Pet Shop Boys, Bad Religion, The KLF, Die Strokenkatz, Dave Whitaker, Front 242, Autechre, FSOL, Fruer, Einstruzende Neubauten, Paul Van Dyke, New Order, Plaid, The Young Gods, Firewater, Propaganda...
Sounds Like
Yer girlfriend left you so you stayed up all night playing Sonic 2.
Hi, I'm Reincarnationfish.
I took my name from a character from a video game from 1985 and I guess my music sounds like the kind of music you'd expect from a guy who took his name from a character from a video games in 1985.
I've written an album. It's called Meet me At The Waterfall and may one day get released. At the moment we've got the release date pencilled in for when the Earth crashes into the sun. It's a happy album full of happy songs. Now I'm working on an album of miserable songs, songs like, "Woe is me, My album, my album has not yet been released", and, "Baby, I love you but I worry that you might have more repect from me, were my album available for purchase in HMV".
Peace and Love!
A collection of electronica tracks from 2002-2003 but worth having - and its free so well..... Check it out ;-) Free Download Full length Album at http://www.dead-channel.com/releases/channel022/ Drop in at my page and check out my latest efforts too :-))
Charlie Parr is from the same Duluth music scene that spawned the likes of Low and Haley Bonar, and his music delves deep into the back roads of American folk music, there’s hints of Robert Johnson, Nick Drake and Will Oldham in his playing, and a true from the heart power and clarity that is simply stunning. This guy is the real thing, and you can hear it in every note he plays, which would also explain why the people at the superb End of the Road festival ask him back every single year!
Neil McSweeney plays beautifully considered and perfectly restrained music that will delight fans of Low, Adrian Crowley, Nina Nastasia, Mark Kozelek, and Jason Molina.
Deftly fingerpicked folk loveliness from a local favourite - Michael Rossiter perfectly executes traditional folk as well as his own material, sings from his heart and gets the perfect sound from his guitar.
Hauschka Having studied classical piano for ten years, Dusseldorf-based pianist/composer Volker Bertelmann's work as Hauschka is based upon a playful exploration of the possibilities of the 'prepared' piano. His resulting tracks are vivid, unconventional pieces made in a spirit of playful research-enthusiasm, which he's taken around the world - in the USA with Múm, in Japan with Colleen, and a debut, sold-out London show with Max Richter. Hauschka's music is a thing of beauty - intertwined melodies and rythyms that flit between gorgeously lush and complex and stunning minimalism.
Gareth S. Brown With influences as diverse as Eastern European folk music, funeral marches and jewellery boxes, Gareth creates gorgeous work of layered beauty with nods towards Philip Glass, Terry Riley and Michael Nyman as well as latter day travellers such as Max Richter, Yann Tiersen and Aphex Twin.
Saturday: 8/11/2008 @ The Holy Trinity Church, Leeds. Doors 8.30pm.
The idea is simple: eight bands play across two stages in the same venue - four chosen by renowned local DIY promoters Forest of Sound, four chosen by fantastic local independent label Gizeh Records. All bands play consecutively so the audience gets to see everything.
aw thanks for coming! was an amazing night, so glad our first foray into live promoting went so smoothly and so well!! glad you enjoyed it, we're cooking up the next one as we speak!! x
Hello Reincarnationfish,
I like your second track here... sounds like it could be on a Buddha Bar CD! Thanks for looking us up.
Lots of love
Nicole WJ x
Wire Jesus single out now! - You can order it at HMV or AMAZON.