Track Comments This is a video made up from clips shot in Australia this year. It's very scratchy (I'm no video artist), it's just here for my friends. If anyone else likes it, that's cool.
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The
Holy Roman Army comprises just one member at present, but new -or
indeed any- recruits are welcome. Some of my stuff is based on
collaborations with friends, but on the whole the stuff is done alone
with the laptop with samples and synths. Most of the songs on
the site are demos for an album which I hope (eventually...) to make.
Please
feel free to leave any comments/ constructive criticism and keep an eye
on the forum for new material. Contact me on myspace by clicking
on the 'artist website' link above.
Hard: M-Audio Ozone, Microkorg, cheap electric guitar & record player
Biog:
I'm from Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow in south-east
Ireland. Bagenalstown has long been regarded as Carlow's principal
hotbed of experimental electronic/hip-hop music (despite a resurgence
in the Borris scene in the late nineties) and my music is a direct
descendent of founders of the scene such as Ice 9 and- lest we forget-
the mighty Wheels Of Steel. Any success this music has is a product of
being steeped in such an eclectic musical environment. The name
of the band was dreamed up the legendary Peter Hayes on Charles' Bridge
in Prague in 2003. Ah the memories.
The Holy Roman Army Lists the following Influences
RJD2, DJ Shadow, David Holmes, Four Tet, Boards Of Canada, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, My Bloody Valentine, M83, Do Make Say Think, Prefuse 73, Manitoba/Caribou