Music rss

Title Genre Released Plays
Pale Blue Eyes Alternative Feb 21, 2005 1446
Looking at the World Through a Windshield Country Feb 21, 2005 1677
Pumpkin Pie Country Feb 21, 2005 703
New Dawn Fades Alternative Feb 23, 2005 737
Wedding of the Bugs Childrens Feb 23, 2005 730
Ice Cream Man Childrens Feb 26, 2005 2092
Katy Too Country Feb 28, 2005 495
Never Been to Nashville Alternative Mar 2, 2005 606
Never Been to Nashville (remix) Alternative Mar 4, 2005 532
Stalled Alternative Mar 7, 2005 620
Cigarette Sandwich Alternative Mar 12, 2005 562
Closer Alternative Mar 14, 2005 573
The Bow and the Arrow Country Mar 28, 2005 561
Find Love Alternative Oct 18, 2005 675
Ryan to Cosmetics Alternative Oct 24, 2005 470
Hometown Blues Country Nov 16, 2005 500
Monterey Country Dec 8, 2005 469
Weary Blues From Waitin' (collaboration) Collab Country Mar 25, 2006 549
Folsom Prison Blues Collab Country Apr 1, 2006 755
Weary Blues from Waitin' (final version) Collab Country Apr 2, 2006 584
(Let's Not Talk About) My Hometown Collab Country Apr 3, 2006 570
Hero/Heroine Alternative Apr 10, 2006 476
Hero/Heroine (collaboration) Collab Alternative Apr 14, 2006 505
Victoria Lee Collab Alternative Apr 14, 2006 682
Ryan to Cosmetics (collaboration) Collab Country Apr 19, 2006 530
Peace in the Valley Once Again Collab Alternative Apr 28, 2006 744
Faithless Street Collab Country Apr 30, 2006 471
Ice Age Rock May 22, 2006 414
Call of the Wreckin' Ball (live in rehearsal) Collab Alternative Sep 30, 2006 416
Tower of Song (live in rehearsal) Collab Alternative Sep 30, 2006 403
Here in Arkansas Country Nov 18, 2006 391
Salome Rock Nov 18, 2006 419
Stephanie Says Collab Alternative Nov 19, 2006 441
The Sad Milkman Collab Alternative Nov 19, 2006 504
Weary Blues from Waitin' (solo) Country Nov 21, 2006 413
Peace in the Valley Once Again (solo) Alternative Nov 21, 2006 577
My Own Kind of Hat Country Nov 21, 2006 383
The La La La Song Collab Rock Dec 3, 2006 378
Looking at the World Through A Windshield (redux) Collab Country Jan 15, 2007 569
Why Can't I Touch It? Alternative Jan 22, 2007 919
New Madrid Country Feb 20, 2007 402
Call of the Wrecking Ball Collab Country Aug 31, 2007 779
Call of the Wrecking Ball (revised) Collab Country Sep 4, 2007 649
Breaking Bad Country Feb 14, 2010 117

Collaborations

Title Genre Released Plays
Pale Blue Eyes (The Velvet Underground cover) Other Mar 14, 2005 990
Big Brown Eyes Alternative Mar 12, 2006 754
Time To Get A Gun Country Mar 18, 2006 2445
Weird Alternative Mar 25, 2006 625
York Road Country Mar 25, 2006 787
Good Guys and Bad Guys Alternative Apr 19, 2006 623
When Jonathan Went Country Alternative Apr 23, 2006 651
Seventh Grade Rock Apr 30, 2006 585
I'll Fly Away Folk Jan 13, 2007 1244
Lillian (redux) Country Jan 15, 2007 669
Elmira (redux) Rock Jan 15, 2007 601

Biography

Name: Armin Heurich
Listing favorite artists is always problematic and difficult for me, but what the hell, as a reference point, I enjoy gothic post-punk, such a Joy Division, proto-punk such as The Velvet Underground, punk such as X, Gang of Four, The Mekons and the Minutemen, hardcore honky-tonk, such as George Jones, Buck Owens, Hank Williams, Wanda Jackson, Loretta Lynn, Rose Maddox, Lefty Frizzell, Faron Young etc., so-called art rock such as Eno and The Residents, western swing of all varieties, and all stripes of alt country, such as Son Volt, Whiskeytown, Freakwater, Flatlanders, Robbie Fulks, Johnny Dowd, The Handsome Family, The Meat Purveyors, Old 97's, Split Lip Rayfield, Steve Earle, Dave Alvin, Shaver, Paul Burch, Alejandro Escovedo, Wayne Hancock, The Bad Livers...the list goes on for miles and in many directions, so I'll stop now.

I've been doing home recording since the early '80s with a Fostex 4-track, and even before that with a reel-to-reel and a splicer. In fact, my first experience with audio editing was in middle school, when we learned how to splice audiotape and make tape loops. I was hooked for life! Another important early experience was listening to WHRW-FM in Binghamton, NY, a free format radio station, which first exposed me to Tom Waits, Bowie, Firesign Theater, Devo, Kraftwerk, and many others. After about a 10-year hiatus of not playing guitar or doing any home recording, I spent a lot of time a few years ago with ProTools Free for Mac OS 9, and then I discovered how fun and easy home recording could really be with GB and GB2. I just acquired a decent condenser mic (MXL 990), so I should be set up for a while. I don't use loops too much, but I do appreciate all the groovy drum and synth tracks and the new musical keyboard feature, as well as the tuner. Since funds are limited, I try to do a lot with a little, and GB has really helped out considerably. Also, the advice of friends has made a difference.

Over the years, I have begun to realize that I am happiest when I'm involved with some sort of creative pursuit, preferably the kind that can transform a simple idea into a finished project in less than a day, however flawed the final project is. This iCompositions site is a real revalation, since it's a community of like-minded individuals who are interested in sharing their passion for this obsessive and fun activity. I don't think of my home recording as anything other than a hobby, but finding an interesting and interested audience has certainly inspired me to create.

In addition to home recording, I am one of 4 hosts of The Salt Creek Show on WVBR-FM, Ithaca, NY. (Listen online at WVBR.com). Salt Creek can be heard every Sunday morning from 6 to 10 am, and features country music outside of the commercial country mainstream—early country, honky tonk, old timey, alt country, bluegrass, gospel, western swing, and even early blues. It's loads of fun, and we love requests.

In the summer of '05 I met Chuck (dunnieboy on iComp), a fellow Ithacan, with similar musical interests and we started to play together. After playing at a party and an open mic event, we decided to give ourselves a name and ramp up our musical activities. We're The El Caminos, and our first official date as a band is June 9th, 2006 at The Nines in Ithaca. Visit our at http://www.theelcaminos.com for more information. We can't wait to start playing out more, and we'll be posting lots of new songs in the near future.

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