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Greylyng
Experimental / Progressive / Rock

"Recording album no.2. Stay tuned."

CONNECTICUT
United States

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Last Login:  7/25/2008
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   Greylyng: General Info
Member Since3/7/2005
Band Websitegreylyng.com
Band MembersJeff Cedrone - guitars, loops, el.piano, mellotron, piano, synth, electronics, voice

John C. Miller - analog synths, laptop, electronics, beats

Steve Zieminski - drums, percussion
Influencesmusical genres: experimental, '60s-'70s prog, avant-garde, art rock, electronic, post-rock, kraut rock, jazz, free improvisation, ambient, eclectic pop, indie, minimalism, modern composition, new wave, post punk, film music, new music, field recordings.

other: life, literature, art, film, 20th century history, the weather?
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Aug 22 2008 8:00P
Stafford Arts Collective - Main Street Stafford Springs, Connecticut

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   About Greylyng
Greylyng is an art rock band with an aim towards making interesting, unique, and original music.

Greylyng's debut album 'Oiwa' (2006) features 9 new songs that range from 10 minute art-rock/electronic epics to 2 minute ambient drones to one pop-like acoustic piece.

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INSPIRATION:



'DOVE AND FIGURE' -Sountrack and experimental video by Greylyng



REHEARSAL - 2007:



ORIGINAL PROMO:



'OIWA' PRESS:

"If you enjoy progressive music that can challenge you, rock you and calm you all in one listen, then Greylyng is worthy of your attention. Greylyng's new record, Oiwa, can appeal to the King Crimson prog-rock crowd as well as fans of the ambient/fusion soundworlds of Steve Roach, Robert Rich and Vidna Obmana. This Connecticut duo is a musical force to be reckoned with."
-Damon Lucibello (Radio host) - The Show with No Name

......Those hankering for new-aged sea of prettiness diatonic floundering had best hanker elsewhere; this is some dissonant stuff, grating at times, but in a cool way. The instrumentation of sampled percussion, hard and soft synths, and guitars (acoustic and electric) are reminiscent of Two Stoned Kids (yes that really was their name) an overlooked early 80’s improvising electric—folk duo. The thing that sets this off from other ambient recordings is the prevalence of guitar in the arrangements. And it is good to hear the instrument treated as a guitar, and not just another noise source. Multi-sampled layers and loops of spoken word passages swirl eerily in and out of the mix like some sort of post-digital riddle.
Another interesting factor at work is the use of the authentic voice of the hardware, the whirring, pulsing tintinnabulation of the computers hard at work, crunching bytes, binaries and data commands. Like the young experimental composer Nathan Davis (Crawlspace), Greylyng grasp the validity of these sounds as musical fodder for their other worldly collages of creation which are perpetual works in progress.
-Proglydite’s Child - Progressive Ears

......Oiwa stands for a "vengeful, Japanese female ghost", and in actuality is a pretty good title for this odd but likeable album. At times the music is noisy and dissonant, as on "Dead Letters", but on other occasions the guitars sing and keyboards bubble, like on "A Morass of Communication", and this is where things really work. Fans of ambient music will dig the extended "Ruin and I Sleep", a mix of atmospheric textures, space-rock styled guitar work, and eerie prog flavored keyboard work.
.......this is an interesting listen for those who like their prog on the outskirts of the stratosphere.
-Pete Pardo - Sea of Tranquility

.......with an arsenal of electronics and instruments, and one very unique, honest and utterly demented at times muse, the duo set forth to create colorful and engaging electronic music without pretense or trying to regurgitate an established paradigm or style. What happens here is progressive in the real and true sense of that word, this music progresses, changes, evolves and explores.............
.......the duo set up and facilitate an environment where beauty and dissonance not only clash but many times dance together and even somehow eerily merge and give birth to even more interesting sounds. The first two tracks, "Soymerange" and "Tape Loop and The Girl" are some of the best examples of this.
I hate to draw comparisons, but some folks need them. The closest parallel I can draw may be Can or Faust, and NOT because they sound like these 2 pioneering German outfits (believe me, they sound NOTHING like either one!). The only similarity between Greylyng and Can or Faust is their basic CONCEPT of ruthless, shameless experimentation and allowing their creativity to lead them where it will as opposed to being so self-conscious and self-censoring. In other words, it's very ORGANIC electronic music (how's that for an oxymoron?). In other words, the only thing predictable is the unpredictability.
All told, a really cool and wonderful first release from Greylyng and I hope to hear even more and to be as pleasantly surprised as I was with this beautifully off-the-beaten-track platter.
Prog Owl - Progressive Ears
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What's new?
Greylyng are currently in rehearsal and writing mode for their 2nd album.
Please check back often for upcoming shows.

Greylyng are looking for a label and management representation.
Please inquire.

Available for commissions and soundtrack scoring.

'Forward thinking music...............'

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Jul 10 2008 8:31 AM


Chase the passion!




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Jul 1 2008 11:51 AM

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Jun 2 2008 8:40 PM

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May 15 2008 11:33 AM

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Feb 20 2008 6:48 AM

I'll be looking forward to that new album! If you guys are around this weekend . . .

Moonbloom





Feb 16 2008 8:50 AM

Glad you appreciate the artwork.
You've a rich and varied soundscape!
My sounds are incubating for now...
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Feb 1 2008 1:26 AM

Thank you for accepting my request.
Your music is really good.
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Dec 25 2007 2:43 AM

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Dec 18 2007 4:40 PM

your music is very beautiful interpretation of life. Keep on living in sound.
Karl





Oct 26 2007 3:48 PM

Hey Jeff, Thanks! I'm still trying to get the player to play multi-trax, aaand, I'd like to change my background, still working on music, will never stop!
HELIA





Oct 15 2007 9:06 PM

Good Evening,
Thanks for the add and for your cyber friendship.
CHEERS from Toronto, Canada
Marcin Langer





Sep 22 2007 2:03 AM

Hi Greylyng,
inspiring music here!
Thanks for your friendship!
Greetings from Germany
Marcin
Walter Taieb





Sep 17 2007 1:34 AM

Greylyng
Have a great week! Please stay in touch.
Walter Taieb
Patrick Dorobisz





Sep 5 2007 6:21 PM

Hello,
Thanks for being my friend. Glad to be connected with you. Bien amicalement.
Patrick
Fission Trip





Sep 1 2007 8:03 PM

Thanks for adding us!
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Aug 25 2007 7:39 AM

Thanks for the add!
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Aug 24 2007 9:34 AM



Happy August 24th, Greylyng.


-*^ntf^*-
carter





Jul 26 2007 6:18 PM

thanks for the add!
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Jun 22 2007 12:14 AM

I enjoy yur hand_crafted tunes! keep up the fight! keep creating beauty! ++Respect from Col³man++
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Jun 9 2007 12:56 PM

you big like die plankton
Tim ONeil





May 27 2007 11:53 AM

I just stopped by to say hi. I hope you are happy and well; enjoying this wonderful weekend!
Thanks for your friendship! Being your friend brings me hope, happiness and inspiration; and I hope that do same for you. If you get a moment stop by; I would love to hear from you sometime!
Be well,
Tim
Canadian Brass





May 6 2007 1:01 PM

Hey Greylyng,









Have fun,

Canadian Brass
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Apr 28 2007 12:40 PM

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Apr 26 2007 2:54 AM

ciaoooooo

thanx for the add

have a good time

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Apr 13 2007 2:08 AM

Great myspace Greylyng , and a great music choice: ROCK ON!!!
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Apr 8 2007 1:21 PM

Hey Greylyng

This is my gift to you.
Happy Easter!




Roxy





Apr 4 2007 11:28 AM

Thanks for the add, be sure to stop by LA on your world tour. Hey--is that my primary photo??
RonPerkins





Apr 1 2007 7:05 AM

Guys - Great show last night, I really like the direction you're going. Brass City is a cool little place, too. Thanks for the CD's I will pass them on. Maybe we can that light show idea going - so I hope to see you again soon!

- Ron
RonPerkins





Mar 27 2007 9:08 AM

What's up Steve & Greylyng,

I'm hoping to see you guys at Brass City on the 31st! I hope you have CD's . . . I'd order one but I don't have a Paypal. Hope your doing well!

- Ron P.
IPA/BRAC





Mar 12 2007 7:03 AM

Hello Friend,
Thanks you for supporting the Black Rock Art Center in Bridgeport,CT. We are proud to have so many diverse and talented artists in our circle. Please visit our myspace page for updated on film screenings, concerts and other art events at the Center. Also, stay tuned for information on our upcoming free summer concert series.
Peace, Love and Art
The Black Rock Art Center
gm2 records





Mar 5 2007 6:40 PM

dig. nice music. thanks so much for inviting us by for a listen. its an honor.
O
stephen
gm2
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Feb 21 2007 3:46 PM



See ya there!
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Feb 19 2007 8:47 PM


Thank you for being my friend! Stop by and say Hi!

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