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Jack Conte

Started by Trapezium Artist, May 30, 2010, 11:16:40 AM

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Trapezium Artist

I know I briefly mentioned this chap in the thread I posted about Pomplamoose, where he makes music with Nataly Dawn, but after having watched a few more of his solo efforts (well, multi-tracked to Napa Valley and beyond) this morning, I feel it's my duty to give him his own thread:

//http://www.youtube.com/user/jackcontemusic

Genius covers and fabulous original stuff too; try "Gulf" and "On Planets" for starters.

There's a lot here in the video/music combination that is, of course, reminiscent of our very own Godmeister, and again reminds me that there is yet musical hope in the world.

Enjoy ...

Trapezium Artist

Seriously? No-one? Not even Jem? Blimey ...  :o

Pedro

You might want to leave the bait out a bit longer if you are hoping to catch Jem with it. He has plenty more things to be getting on with than looking here right now. I also expect a lot of people are trying to get more out of their Bank Holiday Monday than surfing here will provide.
Patience... :)
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Mouse

That guy is very, very good. I watched Gulf and On Planets. Not my kind of thing if I'm honest, but it's very inspiring to see one man making such sounds in one room with not the best equipment. That's a real talent, there. Thanks, TA!  :D

RacingHippo

Whoa. Fantastic stuff.
What a dude.
I may just have to make a purchase....

Lovin' that baby grand, too ;)

Cheers for the heads-up, TA!
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davejd

Quote from: "RacingHippo"Whoa. Fantastic stuff.
What a dude.
I may just have to make a purchase....

Lovin' that baby grand, too ;)

Cheers for the heads-up, TA!
I'll second that, most impressive

Mooncat

Having gone mad about the Pomplamoose stuff, I've checked out both Jack and Nataly's solo stuff - really good

I do love the Frost-esque blog videos though
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