Razor edged accordion-driven synth pop with roots firmly in the worlds of blues, country, film soundtracks, and Ukrainian dub. An album that will define itself - and an entire generation - as it is being written. An album so enormously important that it will change the course of history and music as we know it. Or maybe not. Basically, what I'm saying is I have no idea how this album will turn out - but that's half the fun.
Group Members:
Steve Didunyk - keyboards, vocals, accordion, assorted noisemakers.
2008 RPM Album Info
Date mailed or hand-delivered:
03/01/2008
Date Received:
03/06/2008
Genre:
Pop
Album Name:
The Wet Basement Sessions
Album Description:
A vocal pop album with a few spaced-out instrumental diversions and one big soul-stirring gospel finale.
Tracks (w/numbers):
1. Waves and Wires
2. Kingdom for a pillow
3. Wouldn't you know
4. Saturdays in Iceland
5. Over her shoulder
6. Mix of sun & cloud
7. A face to the name
8. Pay what you can
9. Skydive
10. Today is the day for peace
Preferred Track:
10. Today is the day for peace
Band Bio:
Steve Didunyk is a singer/songwriter, piano and accordion player from Toronto, Ontario (Canada.)
This is my first RPM album.
My basement leaked during the recording of this album, thankfully sparing most of my equipment, and inspiring the album's name.
Band Members & Instruments Played:
Steve "Neat Freak" Didunyk - keyboards, accordion, vocals
Band Location (city, state or province, and country):
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
music, etc
RPM 2008 demos, works-in-progress, or tracks-finished-early... a musical sketchbook. This is just a sampler -- complete and finished albums will be uploaded into the real jukebox in March!