SEEKING
Vocalist, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard.ABOUT
Looking to either put together an Interphase legacy act, or join a completely new project as I am no longer under contract at the moment. Interested in originals more than tribute/cover. I have practice space, with plenty of equipment. Below is a sample of what Interphase did back in the 80s and 90s. If interested, please contact at interphaseband dot com
- Screen name:
- sigungq
- Member since:
- May 10 2016
- Active within 1 week
- Level of commitment:
- Very Committed
- Years playing music:
- 40
- Gigs played:
- Over 100
Influences
Buddy Rich, Gene Krupa, Joe Morello, Genesis, ELP, Kansas, Rush, Ventures, Jethro Tull, Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Dave Grusin, Fourplay, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Ripingtons, Dave Brubeck, Deep Purple.
Instrument experience:
- Drums:
- Expert
- Other Percussion:
- Expert
- Vocalist:
- Moderate
- Keyboard:
- Moderate
EQUIPMENT
Too much to list. Enough to power the sound for an arena provided there is enough electric supply.
MUSIC
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Hot times / Mysteries of the Unexplained / Excerpts from Spastic Silhouette
Hot times / Mysteries of the Unexplained / Excerpts from Spastic Silhouette Track number: 1 Year: 1990 Album: Interphase Stages Genre: Progressive
I was the drummer for Interphase in the 1980s and 90s. This was from the live album "Stages" from our 1989 world tour. It was recorded live at the Melkweg Arena in Amsterdam. "Hot Times" is from the 3rd Interphase album - "Mysteries of the Unexplained", Mysteries of the Unexplained is the title track to the 3rd Album by Interphase, Spastic Silhouette is an instrumental from the 2nd Interphase album - "Worlds Collide".
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Manifest Destiny
Manifest Destiny Track number: 9 Year: 1990 Album: Interphase Stages Genre: Progressive
From the live album Interphase Stages, recorded live at the Melkweg Arena in Amsterdam, 1989.Manifest Destiny is also the title track to the first album that Interphase recorded.
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Tell me Why
Tell me Why Track number: 2 Year: 1982 Album: Manifest Destiny Genre: Progressive
Tell me Why from the first album "Manifest Destiny" was a commercial success in Europe and Asia, charting in both places. As iTunes has picked up the Interphase albums, starting recently with "Manifest Destiny", we have found this starting to climb the "online charts" in several places around the world. This track also appears as track 11 on the live album "Stages".
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The Heart of Cain
The Heart of Cain Track number: 12 Year: 1990 Album: Interphase Stages Genre: Progressive
The Heart of Cain is from the fourth album by Interphase - "Masters of the Obvious", originally recorded in 1988. This track is the finale of the live show recorded at the Melkweg Arena in Amsterdam during the Interphase world tour of 1989.