Instrumental Rock Guitar Artist from Peoria, Arizona
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I have finally got a new song finished. I have sent it to Mr. Mark Holley to add some of his keyboard magic. I'm expecting it back in 1-2 weeks according to Mark. If you liked "In During the Storm" then you'll surely enjoy "Give Me Tonight".
I think this is the fourth time around for MP3 Unsigned uber rock guitarist Dan E Peck. If you take a peek at his website you will see that this is a man who has been around the block a few times, playing live and - of course - issuing music throuth the internet. Having all that experience under his belt should mean - by any reckoning - that Dan should know exactly what he wants and how to get
It is my theory that inside every young lad is an unborn Rock God. How many guys (I speak this way because I am a guy, women may well do it differently) have stood before their bedroom mirror for a good session with cardboard boxes for amplifier stacks, and a trusty Broom complete with double whammy bar, practising their moves as if their lives depended on it? Millions if n
good approach and good tone.
This is the third rock instrumental I've reviewed since my broadband switch! These are getting harder to critique, as I can't really comment on the performance side of things! As with the previous two ("Hellucination" by Superhuman and "May" by JUI), this track is technically impressive and Dan E peck plays well! This track is based on a piece by Bach, and while I haven't heard the Bach original,
A long time in the waiting, this review was promised a few weeks back but it's taken untill now to get around to it.
Ok first off, I am a bona fide guitar freak. My cd collection is vast and comprised almost entirely of instrumental guitarwork which puts me in a small fanatical niche. My collection of guitars and effects processors is nearly as wide as my stack of cd's and what's more I too am self thought and have been playing guitar for about 15 years. With all of this in mind, I feel quali
Being from an era when the metal greats such as Purple, Heep, UFO, Sabbath (even Jo-Jo-Gunne - anyone remember them?) ruled the music world, Dan's latest remix of his During the Storm instantly transported me back to those halcyon days of silly platform soles, long hair and unfeasibly tight trousers. This track so much reminds me of Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (aka Rainbow) in the mid-70s&nb;
This is one helluva track from Dan E Peck featuring Mark Holley on Keyboards and Dave Stanbough on drums.I am a big fan of rock and this rocked the hell out of me.The opening section reminded me a little of the opening to Alice Coopers Poison. It kinda acts as a warning that some huge riff is about to tear your head right off its shoulders, and you will enjoy the experience.The track has a flow th
So, I’m a new volunteer to this reviewing business, and look what’s up for starters? Dan E. Peck has been playing guitar considerably longer than I’ve been alive. He’s played Madison Square Gardens and shared a stage with Deep Purple and Uriah Heep (I’m presuming he was in possession of his guitar at the time, and hadn’t just merely jumped the barrier and evaded security…). So, am I feeling confid
Danny Boy - good good stuff, wow dude, I am like blown away. your fingers must have fingers, and those fingers must have hands with fingers too. The intro was incredible, a couldn't get my volume loud enough. The arrangement must have taken time to get it where it is poppin like that. I knew you where talented, but it is time you go from unsigned to SIGNED!!!!!!, I will take as many cd's as you ca
Ok i will be upfront, i dont listen to this style of music but I used to in my youth when I was learning the guitar, so am I qualified to judge this mans talent? Well as I play by ear completely and also mainly memorise by fretboard position and play my keyboard/piano with numbers on the keys cause i cant remember the notes then i reckon i am :-)
Hello all. It’s great to be doing this again!! (Oh look, an approved reviewer icon on here. Sweet! Thanks Stew!!) Anyways, today I’ll be reviewing none other than Dan E. Peck’s In During the Storm (length: 4:25). What the E stands for nobody knows (dun dun dun). With some joking aside, Dan is an instrumental rock guitarist who has been pla
Well, another brave soul has stuck their neck out for review. Enter Dan E. Peck, guitarist extraordinaire.... Where do I start then? At the beginning, where the song opens in the best possible way... First Impressions An intricate array of notes randomly cascading and freefalling, endlessly to an ‘aural basement’. This energetic build up is powered in by a solid
I found this to be one of the best rock/metal tracks on this site. Amazing speed and accuracy on lead guitar. Bass is crunchy and perfectly timed. The only possible improvement would be an amazingly fast drummer. Way to go Dan! Looking forward to your next shred.
Kelly Mitchell
Dear God i think my brains just shot out the back of my skull.(turns volume down a bit)This is one helluva a strong track, the power of the riff and leads is truly awsome. There is real talent going on here, to be honest i was wishing i could play this on guitar heroes being that i cant play lead for love nor money. Nevertheless, this well constructed, beautifully played with a shiney metalic shee
When I listen to this song I can feel the emotional aspect of it, eventhough I must admit it is quite strange to have a entirly guitar solo track but I am not dissing it my friend . You should stick to it. I am not quite a fan of this type of music but you play it well. The way you make the guitar sing is outstanding. The drums also do it for me too! All in all You are a player of outstand
Dan E Peck is an amazing guitar player. Actually quite mind blowing. Ive favorited his website to show my dad when i head home this weekend, as my dad would really appreciate this and rock out. but my dads not the reviewer i am! If this song came on the radio two things would happen. I would think "good guitar player". this is significant because i w
Dan E. Peck is a new name to me, coming from out of MP3 Unsigned and Peoria in the beautiful state of Arizona so it's almost a given that we will be talking about some sort of rock music here. That proves to be the case sure enough but with the slightest of differences, it's ALL guitar. It's always been a tricky area to work in - in fact instrumentals in general - but somehow the amoun