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June-July 2003
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Extremely Aggressive Instrumental Metal

June-July 2003
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Hard Rock Guitarist Seeks Recognition

June-July 2003
Guitar Haus

There were a lot of different things that inspired this CD. Once I put the studio together, I just started recording what I wanted to hear. I love guitar and electronic music. I really wanted to blend the two together more than it`s ever been done.

August-September 2003
Guitar Haus

The first thing that you should care about for a CD release is the music. You have to trust in yourself as a musician and composer and try to come up with interesting music and then find a nice studio to record it in, or you can record at home if you have a nice home studio.

August-September 2003
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Turkey's Instrumental Guitar Entry

August-September 2003
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Interactive, Melodic, Contemporary Jazz

August-September 2003
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Percussive & Melodic Fingerstyle

August-September 2003
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Stunning Interplay & Synergy

August-September 2003
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Genre-Bending Acoustic Fingerstyle

August-September 2003
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Fusion Guitar Meets Ethno, Funk & Hip-Hop Grooves

August-September 2003
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Finger-Plucked, Multi-Genre Electric Instrumentals

August-September 2003
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Epic, Virtuosic, Neo-Classical Progressive

August-September 2003
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Becker-Influenced, Heavy Shred Guitar

August-September 2003
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Overlooked Metal Master Axeman

October-November 2003
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Melding Classical, Latin & Flamenco Styles

October-November 2003
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Modern, Guitar-Driven Hard Rock

October-November 2003
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Airtight, Funky Grooves & Loose Interplay

October-November 2003
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Greasing The Soul Of Grungy Blues

October-November 2003
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Creating Instrumental Poetry

October-November 2003
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Jazz/Fusion Quartet From Down Under

October-November 2003
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Conquering The Heavy Metal Market

October-November 2003
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Guitarist Leads New Organ Trio

October-November 2003
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Imaginitive, Sophisticated Jazz

October-November 2003
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Inspired Guitar Over Beatlesque Songcraft

October-November 2003
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Emerging Artist Wants Your Ears

October-November 2003
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Taking Neo-Classical To A Higher Level

December-January 2003
Martin Schmidt

I just wanted to explore a mellower kind of psychedelic thing on the last record. There¥s some great stuff on it. It got really great reviews in the United States, all over the place. But the record company actually fell apart and now it¥s not even available.

December-January 2003
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Heavier Than Typical Progressive Metal

December-January 2003
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Aggressively Hopped, Full-Bodied Metal

December-January 2003
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Excellent Guitar Work Supports Rock/Pop Release

December-January 2003
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Making Jazz The Way It Used To Be Made

December-January 2003
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Capturing Guitar Acumen In A Pop Format

December-January 2003
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A Fingerstyle Guitar Showcase

December-January 2003
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Exploring Neo-Classical Influences

December-January 2003
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Progressive Metal, Texas-Style

December-January 2003
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Appealing To Guitarists & Laymen Alike

December-January 2003
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Guitar-Driven Electronica

December-January 2003
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Country/Blues Instrumental Mix

December-January 2003
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Blazing Instrumental Shred From Italy

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