Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Tom Vek - Leisure Seizure (2011)





Coming from a family of musicians, East London-centered artist Tom Vek started his musical journey playing drums and bass in his parents garage. On his 14th birthday his father gave him his first tape recorder, the rest is history. Vek became increasingly interested in the recording process and began to experiment with sounds as well as equipment -especially electronica-, teaching himself a wide range of production techniques. Therefore his music is best described as a homogenic fusion of classic rock instrumentation and effects/programming coined by his laconic, almost spoken-word like vocals. Even though most of "Leisure Seizure" was created with Cubase and Pro Tools, Vek's garage rock roots clearly shine through the production, giving the songs a raw, authentic edge.



1.) Hold Your Hand

2.) Aroused

3.) A Chore

4.) We Do Nothing

5.) World of Doubt

6.) Seizemic

7.) A.P.O.L.O.G.Y.

8.) Someone Loves You

9.) Close Mic'ed

10.) On A Plate

11.) You Need To Work Your Heart Out

12.) Too Bad






                                          



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