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Tony Gallo
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Member since: Mar 10, 2006
Last active: May 03, 2006
My EP Ready, GO
Started by playertwo,
Last active Apr 11, 2006,
7 posts
Yeah, merajj.
I could see how my song "stage 2" could be seen that way.
the "meow meow" part stems from a joke.
Really the song is a peice of 8-bit bubblegum written for the ladies. I've had people tell me they have sex to it. It has also been descibed as "My afternoon delight song"
I am going to shoot a video for it sometime soon.
I could see how my song "stage 2" could be seen that way.
the "meow meow" part stems from a joke.
Really the song is a peice of 8-bit bubblegum written for the ladies. I've had people tell me they have sex to it. It has also been descibed as "My afternoon delight song"
I am going to shoot a video for it sometime soon.
My EP Ready, GO
Started by playertwo,
Last active Apr 11, 2006,
7 posts
Thanks Merajj.
There's more where that came from...
There's more where that came from...
My EP Ready, GO
Started by playertwo,
Last active Apr 11, 2006,
7 posts
You can find my EP "Ready, GO" at my site
www.playertwo.net
I'd love to hear some feedback!
www.playertwo.net
I'd love to hear some feedback!
Hi,
My name is Tony Gallo. aka Player Two
I started with music by playing the guitar at around 12. By 14 I had starting creating sample collages with my vcr and home stereo. At 15 I got a 4-track and a couple of cheap casios (including an Sk-1 that I still have, Unbent HA!) and Really got interested in audio as a medium, but mainly for exploration.
When I was 17 all of my musical equipment was stolen save the Sk-1 (all in all two nice guitars, avintage marshall halfstack. A peavy bass Halfstack and a 400 watt PA, plus most of two pearl drumsets.)
This event changed my outlook on music. It is around the same time I began to listen to a latin/electronc CD I stole from a resort while on vacation. Then came a few more like aphex, squarepusher, daft punk and others of the era.
I got my first computer at 17, and entered into the world of PC music making.
By 19 I had been djing awhile and also got a mac, which brought me to a new level with music. The psudonym I use for my music in this period is tory.
Somewhere along the line I have added cool toys like a small box of gameboy related music/noisemaking stuff, a MIDINES, commodore 64c, in addition to the Sk-1 which is still useful.
Now adays I go by Player Two more info at www.playertwo.net
I also have my own budding netlabel, Betamod, www.betamod.com
The site design is plauged by my lack of design knowledge, but the music, in my opinion is good. I know hteres alot out there, but you never know what you might turn up.
That's how I found binaerpilot, after all.
My name is Tony Gallo. aka Player Two
I started with music by playing the guitar at around 12. By 14 I had starting creating sample collages with my vcr and home stereo. At 15 I got a 4-track and a couple of cheap casios (including an Sk-1 that I still have, Unbent HA!) and Really got interested in audio as a medium, but mainly for exploration.
When I was 17 all of my musical equipment was stolen save the Sk-1 (all in all two nice guitars, avintage marshall halfstack. A peavy bass Halfstack and a 400 watt PA, plus most of two pearl drumsets.)
This event changed my outlook on music. It is around the same time I began to listen to a latin/electronc CD I stole from a resort while on vacation. Then came a few more like aphex, squarepusher, daft punk and others of the era.
I got my first computer at 17, and entered into the world of PC music making.
By 19 I had been djing awhile and also got a mac, which brought me to a new level with music. The psudonym I use for my music in this period is tory.
Somewhere along the line I have added cool toys like a small box of gameboy related music/noisemaking stuff, a MIDINES, commodore 64c, in addition to the Sk-1 which is still useful.
Now adays I go by Player Two more info at www.playertwo.net
I also have my own budding netlabel, Betamod, www.betamod.com
The site design is plauged by my lack of design knowledge, but the music, in my opinion is good. I know hteres alot out there, but you never know what you might turn up.
That's how I found binaerpilot, after all.
