Even more past audio

Digging into the waaaaaay back machine this time... all the way back to 1994.

Listening back to these certainly conjures up a certain "cringe factor" -- and I'm sure that's why a lot of artists try to bury their early work. But hey, I like to think I'm thick-skinned enough to take it :)

So here you go, 4 tracks from the early 90's group Wallace Hartley (scroll to the bottom).

Just please try and go easy on me :)

More past audio

This time it's some tracks dredged up from the turn of the century. This was for Brooke Ratliff back in Detroit. I'd worked for her once before around 1994 in a group called Motion Control. That sorta petered out, but I got a call from her in late 1999 to lay down the drums for her new album. It was all new material, but at least I already was familiar with her style, so I agreed.

While I had been working with a click during my practice routine, I'd never before done it in a studio environment. Needless to say this was quite an experience and I'm very glad I did it. The click has become such an important aspect of my rehearsing and recording as of late, and I really think it's helped my meter and continues to do so.

For personal reasons however, this would be the last I'd play drums for nearly 6 full years before jumping back on the wagon in 2006.

Tracks are here under '2000'.

More Past Recordings

I've added some tracks from a group I recorded with last year. A synthy, poppy dancey sorta thing which was rather fun while it lasted. You can it on the audio page, under '2006'.