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King of the Quarter

by Eric Hausmann

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Recorded in Ipoh, Malaysia
Mastered in Portland, Oregon

Review by ladystardust18:
"First of all, loved the album cover. Yes, at first I thought it was a sword.

The guitar sound is smooth and clear. As the song progressed, I was getting sort of this Eric Johnson/Jeff Beck in "Where Were You" kind of vibe, until the riff went full metal. This gives the song a whole new twist. However, the lead guitar maintains its crisp sound, which is quite delightful.

I would say that you have the influence of the good G3 times, mostly Eric Johnson, with a touch of metal. This song comes as a very nice proposal when all-guitar albums, which once flourished, seem to be fading away."

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released June 10, 2017

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Eric Hausmann Portland, Oregon

Multi-instrumentalist in Portland OR.

A buffet of genres-ambient, solo guitar, improv, dub, punk/rock, soundtracks, jazz and hybrid classical.

Former releaser of cassettes at Spilling Audio during the 80-90s.

Do you have music on Bandcamp If you buy mine, tell me and I'll buy yours too.

On Bandcamp Fridays, all sales will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund the next day.
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