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The Monkery (2005-07):
Myself and two other members from my former band One Blue Link came together with new bassist Adam to rock out.
The Training Sequence EP includes 3 new songs, which are now posted on the MySpace page. Please visit it to listen on the site and/or download the full mp3s free at:
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The Monkery is: Stu Warshawer (vocals), Phil Enock (guitar, backup vocals), Adam Davie (bass), and Jeremy Da (drums).
One
Blue Link (2002-03):
My
old rock band. In winter 2002, four Williams College students
set out to rock their school, playing parties with original music
and covers. We recorded an album (10 original songs),
called DIY, in winter '03. If you want to buy the CD, email
me.
Here are 3 tracks from it:
Phil
Enock:
Just
my songs and me, on guitar and singing.
- By
Chance (5.31.05)
-- [NOTE: I re-recorded the vocals and re-mixed for a MUCH-improved version. Re-download it now if you got it first before August 2009.] Sometimes one night's events can throw your life in an unexpected
direction. I bet it's happened to you... or it will.
EnoFlow (me):
My electronic
music. Enjoy.
- Psi
Storm (9.14.04)
-- Drum n bass / techno / orchestral piece. This
song got a lot more complicated than it was supposed to be when
I started. Fast-paced, high-contrast electronic music.
- Arnold's
Revenge (9.28.03) -- Schwarzenegger rockin' it out
This song started with the guitar riff back in July. It's my first
full-length solo song in over 2 years, so throughout the project
I was learning tons (e.g. wow The 6th Day is bad). I recorded
my electric guitar, my Steinway B Grand Piano (ahem, my Dad's),
and did the rest on my computer. I sampled Kindergarden Cop, Terminator
2, True Lies, Last Action Hero, and The 6th Day. I also grabbed
a bunch of news clips from the recall campaign, but they didn't
fit with the flow of the song
The
Ill Informed (2000-04, production, recording, beats by
me):
C-Rock & Citizen Q started rhyming for kicks in 1999, and they
asked me to drop some hot beats for them. We formed the unstoppable
Trifecta of Terror, dominating the Collegiate (prep) School hip-hop
scene, and releasing "I for an I" in 2001. We rocked talent
shows harder than anyone since our headmaster sang Rudolph the Red-Nosed
Reindeer. Since splitting for college, we still make music every
summer, at a level of illness that you can't possibly imagine without
hearing for yourself...
I recommend: Speak Easy and 1997 .
- Hold
Me Back RMX (11.12.04) -- reviving our classic... new and
improved
- Speak
Easy (8.4.03) -- creepin on your corner,
son
- Coast
2 Coast (7.29.03)
-- C & Q
rockin the block on Canibus' Rahznevah's beat (i.e. not mine)
Summer 2002 Releases (enoflow
original beats, guitar ideas on Beats & Rhymes by citizen Q):
- Once Lost
- Take Cover
- Beats & Rhymes
- 1997
- The Main
Attraction
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