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Ebony Branch (aka Lub Dub)  (Electronica)
Not music: therapy. For me. Not for you.

Crouching Table, Hidden Draylon (Electronica)

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This is a rough demo of the soundtrack for an as yet unmade short film about the elite martial art of Ninja Feng Shui. The basic tenet of this unique fighting style is that by stealthily re-arranging a person's furnishings, fixtures and fittings you can injure or kill them. If i ever get round to filming it, I'll pop it on here. Recorded to Minidisc straight from the good ole RM1X without any mastering, etc., so sounds are a bit rough and ready in some cases and far too smooth and bright in others. Friends have already pointed out to me the similarity in sound between these strings and those used in the 'Casualty' (British ER type show) theme tune - I can only surmise that whoever produced that liddle number used a Yamaha preset too... For a composition that does nothing, goes nowhere and ends badly I still think this came out ok. At the time I was sweating blood over a Bond style theme ' You Only Die Forever' for a friend's chariddee compilation. I spent nearly a year on that piece of crap and it never failed to be awful. Sounded so good in my head (still does) but I simply could not recreate it for real. 'Crouching Table' was tossed off as an afterthought - took me a few hours one afternoon.
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Been doing this for years, going through a variety of kit. Currently using Yamaha sounds and sequencing, Akai digital studio and a couple of FX boxes.  My music sounds crap, though. Seriously, don't listen if you have any taste. I'm not kidding. I just do this stuff because it pops up in my head and drives me crazy if I don't record it. It's a like having a bad radio station on 24/7, playing songs that i know aren't all that good, but which won't go away unless i record them. It's not bloody funny, you know.
Used to be in a prototype grunge/garage band back in the 80s. Left just as grunge was kicking off - missed that boat big time. Oh yes. Didn't see that one coming at all. No, not me - had a clingy, bossy, materialistic girlfriend; left the music behind, got a sensible job. Ditched the soul-sucking witch a few years on, but not soon enough. Too late for the grunge gravy train, anyway. Actually sounded not too unlike early Nirvana, if you kind of closed your eyes and squinted at us. Dirty Earbash we were called.  Songs were mostly crap though - I helped write a lot of them. But, at least this stuff was written before radio ka ka stared playing behind my eyes.
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Ebony Branch (aka Lub Dub) Lists the following Influences
  Art Farmer, Damned, Pharcyde, Iggy & Stooges, Sigur Ros, Peaches, Motorhead, Grandaddy, Clash, Residents, Johnny Cash, China Crisis, Basement Jaxx, John Barry, Sneaker Pimps, Ray Davies, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Hole, Ramones, Chemicals Bros, Beatles, Golden Horde, System of a Down, Prodigy, Blitz, 4 Skins, Daisy Chainsaw, Goldie, ...