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  1. they were frequently refered to by numbers but heres the list:

    song 1: roadkill

    song 2: (i totally forget what this was called' date=' its one that was on a fudge cd)

    song 3: emma

    song 4: big head

    song 5: cheers (where everybody knows your name)

    song 6: (was probably just called the new song)

    surprised that i remembered those off the top of my head![/quote']

    what about 7 and 8?

    and thanks MART!

  2. The lineup changed shitloads after that. Dunno exactly who was in them over the whole course. James Radio Lucifer was for a while' date=' as was Mark who used to play in Starfall (maybe he still does I dunno).[/quote']

    someone kept my copy of the demo and i've forgotten who it was! :moody:

    and yes I've left starfall.

    and Mart - it was fun.

    and also the reason i ended up buying a 5 string bass! :laughing:

  3. if i hadn't seen people doing things with noise and drones or seen people my age being in bands or playing inventive discordant music then i'd have never had the confidence or even realised i could do it myself(didn't come from an exceptionally creative or musical background or area). nothing should be dismissed. everything should be explored.

    and this too is a very VERY valid point. experimentation is the key to musical survival. take risks. try something different. if you play guitar try something from a different genre than you usually play - say if you're into death metal try playing some jazz or country - will probably give you good ideas for new chords and ideas/timings.

    M

  4. dave as soon as you mentioned aphex twin i instantly thought of grey stripe - the frequencies on that made me *really* uncomfortable and i had to skip the track...

    note to self - never listen to aphex twin "grey stripe" really loud on headphones...

  5. Consider this advanced warning' date=' DHR's two newest signings play Aberdeen on Saturday the 25th September, Moshulu Main Room.

    PANIC DHH - Alec Empire's guitarist, Robbie Furze's band have attracted multiple storming reviews off the back of their debut album. The ferocity and intensity of their album is doubled live, as the band proved without doubt on their recent tour with industrial legends KMFDM.

    MOTORMARK - Fife two-peice who've come a long way, baby. Support from Ladytron and Peaches, they have an accessible pop-edge but, as their debut album Pop:Up proved, they know how to make a noise too. It's no surprise to see them releasing both a single (September) and album (October) on DHR and if the sneak peeks are anything to go by, they've ramped up the live show all the way past 11.[/quote']

    my god - a gig at moshulu that i actually want to go to!

    see ya there folks!

  6. Smilie from brilliant Glasgow act Julia Thirteen turned down the chance to play bass for Speedway (and a massive cheque). Clever Clever Boy

    and he also managed to get me in to see stampin' ground chimaira and everytime i die for nothing because i couldn't get a ticket!

    the man's a legend!

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