Experimental

Daniel Benjamin

Without having heard a single tone of their new record the German government has picked Daniel Benjamin and his fellow players from thousands of other bands to represent Germany at USA´s SXSW and the Canadian Music Week in March 2011.

My Brother The Doctor seeking Bassist with Experience

Dedicated band looking for a dedicated, experienced bassist. Influences include: Between The Buried and Me, Protest The Hero, The Human Abstract and A Textbook Tragedy.

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Av_erse seeking Bassist, Drummer, Pianist, multi instrumentalists

I have written and recorded everything so far with over 40 songs all together, however, a band still has to be assembled. The music is inspired by Radiohead, Rachmaninoff/Chopin, John Coltrane, and many others. I am looking for solid musicians to make unique, powerful music. Must have own gear, good abilities and a passion and willingness to make this work on the world stage. I personally am going to Japan to play a couple shows for the second time, so you know you can take me seriously.

(Drummer/guitarist/writer)

Drummer looking to start experimental band that can be overwhelmingly heavy and breathtakingly beautiful and melodic. Preferably looking for musicians who all come from different musical backgrounds. Influences include Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle, Between the buried and me, Dillinger Escape Plan, Moneen, Foo Fighters, Bassnectar, Vibesquad, Tipper, Fat Freddys Drop, Bright Eyes, Ryan Adams, Pink Floyd, Tragically Hip, Etc. I want the band to be it's own genre. Call me if this interests you.

Fields of Green

Fields of Green is a young, eclectic rock quartet reigning from Kelowna, BC. With sounds spanning from Alternative to folk rock, this foursome is gaining momentum in the BC music scene. The band's eccentric yet aggressive live performance continues to capture the hearts of listeners. Formed in spring of 2008, the band has toured BC twice, released a full-length Album, and performed for thousands. True to their craft, each member brings an influence of their own. While the sounds of Radiohead, The Mars Volta, Mute Math, and Elliott Smith may be touched upon, Fields of Green create a unique and honest live experience. Be it the monster percussion of Johnny Jansen, the mad structure of Kevin Dreger, the true lows of Connor Tkach, or the beautiful wailing of Kyle Tubbs, Fields of Green have touched on something exciting. And they are more than willing to share that with the rest of the world.

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