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The Harmonix  (Rock)
Rock Guitar Based band from South Wales - experienced, with own songs.

Somewhere Out There (Rock)

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Drums recorded live, along with one guitar. Rest of the song recorded on basic 8-Track Fostex. Heart rendering song of lost love.
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The Harmonix were formed in 2003 and were primarily a guitar-based gigging band, playing covers ranging from rock, pop and blues in pubs and clubs around the South Wales Valleys.
A personnel re-shuffle in 2004 meant weeks of rehearsing new material, including many original numbers. The band have now written an album worth of original material which they are currently in the process of recording to form a demo album. The album will be completed in early autumn 2005. The band is still playing live regularly and have started to introduce the original material into the set.
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  Free, Bad Company, Led Zeppelin, REM, Bon Jovi, Guns 'n' Roses, Tommy Bolin, Foo Fighters