aliensporebomb

Location:
Bloomington, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Experimental / Ambient / Progressive
Site(s):
Label:
Madsound
Type:
Indie
Operating in an experimental mode since the late 1990s, the Aliensporebomb project has been masterminded by multi- instrumentalist Todd Madson as a way to get his all-genres-fit music to the world. Watch for him in 2011 and beyond as he further infects the users of multiverse with new organic musical spores. Share and enjoy.



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Reviews, Critiques & Commentary and Kudos:
ChrisH of the GtrOblq forum:
Mike Keneally does Blue Oyster Cult?



Chuck Hammer (David Bowie/Guitarchitecture):
"Thank God somebody gets it. I like your stuff."
John Goodsall (Brand X/Fire Merchants: "Re: Your sounds: Great Stuff Aliensporebomb. I'm enjoying your music ~ goodS"
Jeff Berlin (Solo Artist/Bruford/etc):
Keep playing and keep practicing because we need more good players out there.
Gods of Music said "With David Gilmour-esque classic rock guitar god style, asb's soaring guitar riffs give a much more transcendent and impressive feel to . this recording." (of the track "Galaxy").
chrish, a Gtroblq member and recording artist said:
"You never fail to craft lush,engaging "sights" for the ears and mind,and your guitar playing is distinctly unreal."
Ken Rubenstein, independent recording artist (The cover artist of Guitar Player magazine in 10/91) said:
"Todd, your s**t kills."
Ken also recently added regarding a new track "very impressive, bud.the comping at about 2:30 is quite dangerous. It's kind of like if Holdsworth played on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.great great.
Dan Stearns, amazing microtonal composer and guitarist has said: "Really cool super enjoyable music. and hell it's even got heaping piles of fun, hopped up guitar too. So if you haven't heard the bomb, what are you waiting for!"
Sonik, of the site Superevil.tv, a visitor to my Zebox site said:
"pretty cool stuff man, loved that galaxy tune."
Infinite Ego of The GtrOblq Mothership itself:
said of Eta Carinae:
"You've got serious and legit fusion chops on display. And I don't mean that in a
Gambale fusion way . the phrasing is organic and on the edge rather than exercise-based
This is excellent mood-enhancing music that manages to keep you on the edge of your seat due to the great guitar lines.BTW, that studio preamp sounds kick ass. Again, totally pro chops and phrasing. You gotta feel good about this."
He also said: "He is the BOMB baby! Great guitar playing!" (Thanks IE!)
David Renelt, of Munich, Germany said of the self-titled ASB track "Very great guitars!"
Aeolian from gearpage.net from the Bay Area of California said of my playing on a take of Robben Ford's "Help the Poor" was "nice and inventive melodic lines and cool rock tone. And then at the end he reveals prodigious (pro-digit-ous ?) chops and burns the last chorus."
Mike_V from the old Harmony Central Forum said of "Daybreak":
.I subconsciously have this song going through my head. I realize it's there and stop to think what the hell it is. It is your DAYBREAK. I love the main melody. The Bass Line is great and what is the keyboard instrument you use in the background? (It was a PPG Wave btw. -asb).
Great tune. I listened at work earlier and it is stuck with me.
For those who have not heard this tune. DO SO! It is wonderful. Go, what are you waiting for? Shoooo, go, go download and listen, now!" (Thanks Mike!)
Ed DeGenaro, a great guitar player and THD proponent said of my recent take on "Psyched", a 15/8 collaboration with RedAnt in LA "Your clip was way more ethereal than I expected, totally took me by surprise. Dug the recklessness of it a lot."
R0g3r Sullivan, guitarist extraordinaire of the New Orleans area said of the same track: "Sweet. I like the part where you really start going off You're a legato freak man!"
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