Way back in 2005, over the Christmas and New Year holiday break, I locked myself with a bunch of guitars, a bass guitar, a laptop and a drum machine. The result was this album: Long, Slow Accident. Unlike Exit Mesa, this album is very guitar driven and more alternative rock. This was before the electronic influences took over. If I remember at the time I also had a Roland JP8000 keyboard and an Akai MPC2000 but they just didn’t gel with me and I ended up selling them soon after I made this album.
The main guitar used on most tracks is the one guitar I still have with me from this time, my 1964 Fender Jazzmaster. Some tracks also used a 1974 Fender Thinline Deluxe that I had at the time but sold before moving to the US. The acoustic was a Maton EGB808 Artist. And that reminds me, I need an acoustic guitar again.
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