Thank you, so glad you connect with it. Yeah right, I've always loved that EDM sound with electric guitar. Please reach out when you have some EDM/SynthPop stuff out, love to hear it.I like this tune!
I've also been on a musical trip lately where I've put guitars on EDM and synthpop style tunes. Lots of fun.
Cheers,
Mats N
As you asked, here are a few.Please reach out when you have some EDM/SynthPop stuff out, love to hear it.
As you asked, here are a few.
Hope you find them interesting.
Cheers,
Mats N
Thanks Chris!Really cool, especially "Scrippo Litto" nice Jeff Beck feel in there.
My pleasure my friend...Thanks Chris!
Cheers,
Mats N
Yep, hearing the JB and Jan Hammer thing. They all have such my era (70’s to 80’s fusion) feel to them, but with a unique (your own) modern vibe. Very cool!Really cool, especially "Scrippo Litto" nice Jeff Beck feel in there.
Thank you! I haven't listened very much to either Jan Hammer or JB but somehow they have crept into my musical consciousness.Yep, hearing the JB and Jan Hammer thing. They all have such my era (70’s to 80’s fusion) feel to them, but with a unique (your own) modern vibe. Very cool!
I was big fan since the Mahavishnu Orchestra days. For whatever reason I hear lots of my favorite players from the 70’s era in your playing. Santana to Steely Dan and so on. Probably mostly your high level musicality.Thank you! I haven't listened very much to either Jan Hammer or JB but somehow they have crept into my musical consciousness.
I first got to hear Jan Hammer by watching Miami Vice.
Cheers,
Mats N
It's very interesting how I seem to wear my influences on my sleeve.I was big fan since the Mahavishnu Orchestra days. For whatever reason I hear lots of my favorite players from the 70’s era in your playing. Santana to Steely Dan and so on. Probably mostly your high level musicality.
Both you and Chris have some great talent and production value.
Thanks, I hesitate sometimes saying when I hear the influences in other musicians playing because it’s not my intention to make less of anyone’s talent and them having their own voice. in the case of your influences it really makes me happy to hear that level and tasteful playing again. I guess mainly everyone you named were big influences on me and is what inspired me to play and keep playing.It's very interesting how I seem to wear my influences on my sleeve.
My first serious influence on guitar was in fact Santana and then I went on and have listened a lot to Larry Carlton, Robben Ford for the jazz/pop/ blues vibe and Mike Landau, Dann Huff and Steve Lukather for the pop/rock/fusionish stuff.
BTW, I really do appreciate your comment about my musicality. I'm surrounded by great players, composers and arrangers that I all too often feel very low. So thank you for that! It actually made my day.
Cheers,
Mats N
It's always nice to find someone who understands not only the influences I have but also understand the times and society as it were at the time. As I've always been in surroundings where there were a lot of great musicians and sharp competition, I've never had the hope of being a pro musician. So I decided to be the guy bands and studios called if they:Thanks, I hesitate sometimes saying when I hear the influences in other musicians playing because it’s not my intention to make less of anyone’s talent and them having their own voice. in the case of your influences it really makes me happy to hear that level and tasteful playing again. I guess mainly everyone you named were big influences on me and is what inspired me to play and keep playing.
Overall I’m super impressed with so many of the great players I have come to hear on the Forum. I check the
”Recording” section all the time. At my age I just really appreciate and get off on musicians who take their talent seriously no matter the style or ability. It all should remain a journey and not a destination.
I always enjoy jamming to some EDM, techno stuff but dont know many good artists or songs, since not all of it is good jam material. Any suggestions?
Thank you so much, very appreciated.Super cool. Guitar work is really nice.
Thank you again for the kind words my friend. It's great meeting and interacting with other kindred, creative spirits here utilizing the excellent Fractal tools.I was big fan since the Mahavishnu Orchestra days. For whatever reason I hear lots of my favorite players from the 70’s era in your playing. Santana to Steely Dan and so on. Probably mostly your high level musicality.
Both you and Chris have some great talent and production value.
Thanks so much. The intro are software synths then the FM3/Euro FP guitar melodies with my Anderson guitar (video picture).This sounds amazing.Did you use fm3 with your guitar for the synth sounds in the intro or is it from a different source?