Hello. We are a singer and bass player / songwriting duo who produce and record music together looking to collaborate with others. We are seeking other creative souls in the form of a guitarist and/or keyboardist and a drummer. We live in Los Angeles, California and are expanding our search to outside our area to increase our chances of finding like minded musicians. We are capable of collaborating remotely and are seeking others with a similar mindset, technical set up and capabilities.
Here is an example of a cover song we collaborated on remotely with a drummer friend of ours. I Know A Little- Lynyrd Skynyrd.
https://youtu.be/lHNpaYem9Ik?si=bFKMvdfvs6qV1S0f
We are interested in doing both audio and video recordings using YouTube to broadcast and market.
We’re hoping to co-create new music with other creatives and are open and capable in many styles including jazz, metal, acoustic, and art rock. Our originals to date are considered Prog Rock (classic 70’s style) in structure although soulful in tone. Chances are if you like the vocal and bass tone, you will be into our sound. Take a listen and contact us if you like what you hear. Here is a link to our originals.
Here are some ideas to approach collaborating we have considered
The right jazz pianist could form us into an incredible progressive jazz trio. You out there?
Bare bones Acoustic performances with a percussionist or simple drum set up
Balls out electric hard rock/metal lineup
We can write to others ideas/riffs or you can write to ours. If you have riffs you are looking for other creatives to fill out, send them our way to see if it’s a creative match. If you are comfortable writing to others ideas, we can send something your way to play with.
Any DJs out there looking to get into something? Think of the record scratching and sound effects on the song ‘Pardon Me’ from the 90’s band Incubus. Here’s a link to it on YouTube. https://youtu.be/PXzuDXZwZtI?si=8Lf9HqIl3oO7FfMo
More insights
We respect many bands and artists… from pop to death metal. We are open to many possibilities stylistically and are capable of producing our interpretation of most styles. Although we have historically produced music with rock instruments (guitar, bass, drums, keyboards) we have also used string instruments (cellos and violins) as well as horns and sound effects in our productions. We enjoy employing our home studio in producing relatively labor-intensive productions using midi effects but have also produced simpler songs with minimal instrumentation.
We are open to other interpretations (different instruments/stylings) of our previously recorded material if the inspiration brought us that way. At one point, we had a harmonica player who vamped his own parts to our songs and it worked really well.