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Inder Music

Production/Composition/Guitar/Bass/Makin' Tea

About Me

This is the Inder Music profile. This page is dedicated to those artists that I've collaborated with and focuses on some of the music that I've created with them.
THE SCRIPT
I have contributed acoustic and electric guitar, bass and on occasion, other instruments such as baritone guitar and some mandolin to The Script's new album, which is soon to be released in the USA on the Sony/RCA label. Their album has been released in the UK already. Mark Stent mixed the album. The Script released their first single "We Cry" in May in the UK. The song reached No. 15 in the British singles chart. Their 2nd single, "The Man Who Can't Be Moved", also featuring myself on guitar and bass, was released in August 2008 and peaked at No. 3 in the British singles chart, as well as coming in at No. 2 at the UK iTunes store. Their album then went in at No. 1 in the British iTunes store also. I congratulate them on their great success and wish them all the very best and continued prosperity.
ALEXA HAMILTON
I've also written and recorded an EP in 2007 with Alexa Hamilton. Chuck Zwicky, Michael Bland, Tommy Barbarella and Moustapha Benbakir have all contributed some amazing talent to Alexa's EP. The EP is now on medium to heavy rotation across many independent radio stations across the USA and Europe.
KING WASHINGTON
I've had the pleasure of recently working with a gifted musician and songwriter called Charles who's got an original band called King Washington...they're all very talented and hopefully one day they'll get their break...
COLIN HAY
I performed guitars, bass, backing vocals, editing and programming, and mixed two songs, including the title track of the same name on Colin Hay's 2007 offering "Are You Looking At Me?" released on the Compass Records label. Colin was a successful member of the '80's outfit Men@Work.
Thanks for dropping by!
Back in 1986, I composed a piece of music called "Beneath the Haze". The music inspired a poem, entitled "Metropolis Apocalypse", penned by a very gifted poet and longtime friend Randala, which in turn inspired another friend Jon Jacobs, to make a short the following year to go with the poem and the music. The resulting movie "Metropolis Apocalypse (Beneath the Haze)" shot by David Tattersall on 35mm monochrome film, was the result. The music was created on quite a crude (by today's standards) 4 track cassette system with very little equipment (this is truly an analog movie!) Jon Jacobs produced, directed & narrated the film, David Tattersall was the director of photography. The movie reflects on the darkness of a modern, sleeping consumer society in which we all "breathe beneath the haze, shackled to the dead, in cemetaries". Rather an upbeat topic! The film was well received the following year at the Cannes Film Festival in France, 1988. I finally got around to converting this wonderfully shot B&W flick for viewing here so if you're up for it, please sit back and enjoy!

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Member Since: 3/13/2007
Record Label: None
Type of Label: None

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Posted by Inder Music on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 12:05:00 PST