Jeff Cashen - Threads
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A late-starter in the Australian music industry, with a significant detour into a career as an emergency doctor, Jeff Cashen has been turning heads lately with his debut album “Threadsâ€.
Determined to provide a fresh alternative in the folk-rock genre that has saturated the radio waves in the last 4 years, Cashen provides all the emotional lyrical fodder of Pete Murray, Alex Lloyd and David Gray and couples it with luscious production and infectious grooves. “I started playing covers to pay my way through med school. After a while this got tiring and I started writing my own songs.
"I always wanted to stay lo-fi but the turning point came when I started listening to a lot of the American artist like Dave Matthews and John Mayer. I realised this was the recording quality I wanted my music to have.â€
To find such values Cashen left his native Queensland and found himself in the studio of Melbourne producer and mix engineer Steve Scanlon.
“When we spoke about what I wanted to achieve Scanners got excited about the project. We were trying a make a product which a lot of artists go to the states to create."
With Threads now complete, Cashen has relocated from Brisbane to Sydney and has just signed an international deal with Fogsongs Music Publishing and distribution.
Of the signing Cashen said "I've been looking for a support network for some time now as i've done everything myself up till now - a chance tip off resulted in meeting Marshall and Paul (Fogsongs directors Marshall Cullen and Paul Nearhos)- and the rest -hopefully - is history".
Cashen recently held successful album launches in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane and is preparing for a more extensive east coast Australian tour in late 2007.
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