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rollmottle

I am here for Dating, Friends and Networking

About Me

Insular, Pastoral, Circular, Atmospheric, Nocturnal, Quirky, Laid-Back/Mellow, Poignant, Reserved, Wistful, Reflective, Soothing, Cerebral, Clinical, Detached, Restrained, Hypnotic

My Interests

Oblique Strategies, Music Making, Music Producing, Music Engineering, Record Digging, Record Playing, Record Label Running, Pure Class, Classy Concepts, Class on the Console, Coke on the Console, White Blazers, The Beard Community, Sleazy Jams, Cold Beer, Stiff Bourbon, Synth Madness, Fine Living, Ruling the Scene, Learning Shit, Good Vibrations, Party Time, California Soul

I'd like to meet:

Brian Eno, Dennis Wilson, Mark Hollis, Edgar Froese, Gerhard Richter, Guy Picciotto, Klaus Schulze, Larry David, Mingmad Jimsu, Ghosts, Kind-buds, You if you can teach me how to play the piano, the violin , or how to solder

Music:

www.sentrall.com
The Amateurs

Television:

Television was one of the most creative bands to emerge from New York's punk scene of the mid-'70s, creating an influential new guitar vocabulary. While guitarists Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd liked to jam, they didn't follow the accepted rock structures for improvisation — they removed the blues while retaining the raw energy of garage rock, adding complex, lyrical solo lines that recalled both jazz and rock. With its angular rhythms and fluid leads, Television's music always went in unconventional directions, laying the groundwork for many of the guitar-based post-punk pop groups of the late '70s and '80s.

Heroes:

...and Villains