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February-March 1999
Guitar Nine

Striving For The Big Time

February-March 1999
Guitar Nine

Stoner Rock EP From England

February-March 1999
Guitar Nine

Squeezing Vitamin "G" From Boundless Intensity

February-March 1999
Guitar Haus

I was never a fan of direct guitar sounds but for some reason this album ("Zone") is full of direct guitar. All of the rhythm tracks, clean and dirty, were recorded direct. I find that this gives the punchiest sound out there. The Sans-Amp rack really helped also. It is one of those `plug and play` pieces of gear which tone just oozes out of.

April-May 1999
Guitar Haus

The only recording I do at home is for demo purposes. My engineer and I have actually built a commercial studio in San Luis Obispo, CA. The studio is a 3,000 sq..ft., 24 track, digital facility. It was a huge project, spanning two years. The great thing is I don`t have to worry about the clock anymore. There is a tremendous feeling of freedom when I can spend the time needed to record my songs, the way I feel they should be.

April-May 1999
Guitar Nine

Planning To Saturate The Instrumental Rock Scene

April-May 1999
Guitar Nine

Seductively Corrosive Solo Guitar

April-May 1999
Guitar Nine

Fingerstyle Acoustic...And More!

April-May 1999
Guitar Nine

Sharing His Inspiration - With A Guitar

June-July 1999
Guitar Haus

But even with my success in Belgium, it was impossible to get any industry support/interest generated. It was then the time of Kurt Cobain and friends, people like Tony MacAlpine and Greg Howe weren`t having any luck, what hope was there for me? Releasing my own CD seemed like the only answer.

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