Rings of Saturn – Raz Rassel
Rings of Saturn is an experimental orchestral-styled synthesizer instrumental by singer/guitarist Raz Rassel. This was a 2004 song concept recording session in Sarasota, FL.
Kiniption is a hard rock electric guitar instrumental by Raz Rassel. Raz credits the guitar influence to Judas Priest and Accept. Raz recorded this song in 2001 using a 2000 Ibanez Joe Satriani JS1000 electric guitar and an Orange Rockerverb 50 MKII tube amplifier with an Orange 2×12 closed-back speaker cabinet.
Razworks is a company founded Michael Rassel in Sarasota, FL in 2002. Michael is an Internet developer and rock musician, originally hailing from Minneapolis, MN. As a realtime 3D developer in New York City, Michael worked on web 3D projects for clients such as Sony, Nike, and IBM. Michael managed a team that won a…
Can’t Stop, Oh No by Raz Rassel. This is a power ballad recorded on an old-school 4track cassette multi-track recorder in 1993. This is before Auto-tune. I used a Digitech Vocalist for backing vocals, which was one of the first vocal harmonizers released commercially. The guitar used was my 1987 Kramer Focus 3000 (which I…
More Than a Dream is a rock song by Raz Rassel. The song lyrics tell the story of a recurring dream. I recorded the song in 1993 on an old-school Fostex X-18 Multitracker Cassette Tape Recorder. I experimented with the song’s backing vocals using a Digitech Vocalist from 1992, which at that time was considered…
A hard rock electric guitar instrumental by Raz Rassel. To record this song, Raz used a 2000 Ibanez Joe Satriani JS1000 electric guitar and an Marshall JCM 800 amp and a 4×12 closed back speaker cabinet.
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