

New band name for my one man band. The ancient form of my first name.
My name is Holger Luth. I was about 15 years old, when I got my first guitar. Actually it belonged to an older friend, but the never played it, so he let me borrow it.
I had been taking piano lessons earlier, but I hated it. The most fun I had with the piano, was to create my own little tunes. i was no good at repetitive rehearsing.
It has been the same with my guitar playing. Many of my guitar playing friends, spent hours rehearsing technical stuff. I never had the patience for that, I just did what I thought sounded right. My mind was more directed towards songwriting, than towards being the guitar hero, though I did like to play neverending live solos, long enough to make the bass player make puking sounds and the drummer start throwing sticks at me...
I played in both small and larger bands with up to 8-9 people, with violins, flutes and lots of other instruments, but I think my best time in a band, was playing in a three piece. It was in the aftermath of Police, British New Wave, the Danish Punk scene, Danish songwriters like C.V. Jorgensen and many more. You had to invent a lot of new "big" chords, in order to create a bigger sound, being the only guitarist ( and lead singer).
Later I started listening a lot to bands like U2, The Cure, Pink Floyd, Kraftwerk and most of all Peter Gabriel. Peter is like my guiding star. I have had the luck of seeing him in concert a couple of times in the recent years and even if he has gained a few pounds and is called "Papa Bear" by his bass player, he can still sing better than anyone I know. His voice is directly wired to his heart, it's like every word has its' own set of wings and flies out of his mouth, carrying an important message. Wish I could get anywhere near that!
My musical taste has developed over the years and I try out a lot of different genres, out of curiosity and because I get inspired by other musicians, here on SC and by other friends in music.
I have 3 sons, that are all engaged in music somehow and they have also inspired me a lot. They have a totally different take on the term "Musician", than I have and I find it inspiring and I am amazed at the multifaceted way they can tackle the tasks of a songwriter, producer and musician.
I must admit, that my music sounds a little old fashioned compared to music of today, but what the heck.. I am from 1957, I grew up with Beatles, Stones, Kinks, The Who, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Jefferson Airplane, The Band, Bob Dylan.. need I say more?
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UtopiaNex
May 14, 2015
Great vocal idea particularly like the bass which drives the track for me and the strings too an inventive track indeed, like the way you overlayed the backing vocals which blends in seemlessly.
Swampman And The Machine
May 12, 2015
Excellent cuz !
Drumnjon
May 07, 2015
I WANT TO GO THERE!!!!
SOUNDS LIKE FUN ,FUN,FUN !
BEAUTIFUL PIECE HOLGER!
JON:)
Alan L Cole
Apr 26, 2015
Another nicely produced track Holger. Love the vocal/vocoder effects on these tracks. I like the background synth work as well. Nice top-ten feel and slick ending.
DOOMTRAINmusic
Apr 26, 2015
Futuristic sound, the words coming to mind while listening have already been expressed by Rodrica, enjoyed the listen.
FusionFall Project
Apr 25, 2015
The good old ballad brought into the modern age with nicely worked electronic FX and a very good arrangement :)
Dollar Bill and the Unmentionables
Apr 22, 2015
This is a great sound, perfectly suited to the subject. Great job with the vocoder - those things are fun to play with but difficult to get a sound this clear. Fun, happy, but with a dark mechanized cloud on the horizon. I really like this.
Bob Forbes
Apr 21, 2015
I live in the area Holger ;) The heat will definitely be way in the red by next month. Very cool pop-rock feel - excellent vocal effects fit the song well. Bravo on another hit!
Carlo D'Anna
Apr 20, 2015
This is a great sounding tune reminiscent of the wonderful electronic music artists from the late 70's and eighties. Very cool work!!
spinaceto
Apr 20, 2015
A really interesting work Holger, outside the style I am used to listen from you, fantastic electronica style and the use of the vocoder is absolutely top!! i agree about the influence of Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream on this one, I was more Kraftwerk fan once a time ( probabily still today!!).
Just like Al noticed, the bass is spectacular indeed, and I enjoyed the little breaks placed among, particular mention for the outro: clever one! Really fine arranged.
Nice one Holger!! :)
Pinecats
Apr 20, 2015
I have to agree with the others...the vocoder throws a great futuristic aura over the song, along with your excellent use of synths. A great example of the world of electronic music that opened up with bands like Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream. Nice job on this one Holgar..well done!!
Rodrica Rudge
Apr 20, 2015
Love the vocoder, it creates a great futuristic vibe. This takes me back to that time when there was a big surge in electronic-sounding music and Kraftwerk were flying high. Excellent production and composition - very pro job, first class track!
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Apr 19, 2015
Sensational use of the vocoder…amplifies the futuristic vibe…Solar energy is the natures power that is in abundance on our world. A great theme. I too was a fan of “Tangerine Dream”. This is a terrific electronic track. The synth-bass carries through (reminiscent of “Starship” of the 80’s). Top production. Hmm..85 bpm?
Musan Dera
Apr 19, 2015
When I see of the title, I immediately have to think of solar energy. That would be very good for the world, but lyrics are not about that.
It's sounding very futuristic with synths and synth-vocals everywhere around. I like the low tones in it here and this track is giving a circle feeling as well, like it will never end.
Nice one, Holger!
Excellent excellent excellent. Awesome!