APB
somewhere, SE
Rock / Folk Rock / Alternative / Powerpop / Metal / Pop / Songwriter
| Status | QUO!! hehehe - get's me everytime .. |
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About:
Alan aka. APB is a moderately talented, aspiring singer/songwriter/self-producer. He admits to playing acoustic/electric guitar but "dabbles" in mandolin, vocals, keys and production. He is currently working on producing his own debut double CD release. At 38, he has had his fair share of live performances and studio recordings in bands in Scotland (where he is from originally) with steck and England as a guitarist/lead & backing vocalist and now from his home studio in Sweden, he records his own material. Seldom happy to stick to the same genre in this the 'music revolution' age of the internet, he plays rock/pop/metal/folk indiscriminately and unashamedly and his material can drift from straight to blatently 'tongue in cheek' in an instant.
A father of two, it's a wonder he finds the time: "it's relaxing ... in an intense way" he jokes.
APB is passionate about internet music communities and is a member of several. He also is a fan of musical collaboration over the internet, as this combines his interests while suiting his rather full schedule. He has had the pleasure to work with several other internet artistes in various countries such as: Steve Craig, (lead vocals on "Storming heaven"), Ian Baird (bass and drums on "Storming heaven") Allen Dean, (lead vocals on "Long way home") Estella Ramirez, (backing vocals on "Where there's a will") Neil Porter, (bass guitar on "Would it be different") Matt M, (lead vocals on "Would it be different"), Antonio Louro, John L, Steve A and is always keen to collaborate time permitting.
APB thinks I should shut up, and you should go check out some internet music! Like Caroline Pond's "Really real" (cool live video too) and Steadman: "I loved them, when they where three fifths of The Dharmas! .. before Sir Paul McCartney thought they were any good!!....lol .. check the '3 Miles High' video"
Contact:
E-mail to apb or hang out in chat at http://www.macjams.com where he is most active, or you might even catch him in Second Life, where he is moderately disguised as "Daft Berger".



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