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Music Genre
Rock, Reggae, Alternative, Jazz, Hard Rock, Metal, Industrial, World, Folk, Emo, Dub, Drum and Bass, Techno, Trance, Psychodelic, House, IDM, Hybrid, Classical, Classic Rock, Piano Ballad, Pop, Gangsta Rap, Club, Hip Hop, Breakbeat, Trip Hop, Jungle, Ethnic, Indie Rock, New Age, Ambient, Underscore
My website:
http://www.independentmediapros.com
Credits and Experience:
Moving On (2007) [dance program]
Tinne Man (2007) [short film]
Betrayed (2008) [short film]
Thicker than Blood (2008) [short film]
A Life Less Ordinary (2008) [documentary]
Year Of The Rhinoceros (2009) [short film]
The Gaia Project (2009) [gui release]
Role or Type of Service Provided
Music Supervisor, Composer, Solo Artist, Band, Writer, Foley, Sound-Design, Songwriter
Biography
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Switch Theory is a collaboration project between Robert Waddington of The Modern Jazz Assassins and Jim Hughes of The Scientific Method. The film world is full of traditionalist film composers. Switch Theory is based on the idea that there are so many fresh new approaches to film scoring that are untouched as yet. By switching genres and twisting styles together, Bob and Jim are able to create exciting and hauntingly deep emotions. They are continuously breaking all the known barriers of music and passionately exploring new sonic terrains. Their artful fusing of almost all genres is only surpassed by their zest for experimenting with new technology.

Robert Waddington is a multi-instrumentalist who focuses primarily on guitar and bass and stays often within the modern jazz genre. Born in Providence, RI and moved to New York City at the age of 20, Robert was exposed to many different styles and types of music. Robert’s early influences were bands like King Crimson, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and the like. As time moved on, Robert branched into jazz with a strong leaning towards the “straight ahead” styles of Mile and Coltrane. Later, Robert began to listen to Pat Metheny, Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery and other innovators on the guitar. Especially interesting to Robert was the pursuit of that elusive “clean tone” of the aforementioned players. This focused on a playing that was devoid of effects and heavy processing and lead to a strict attention to playing technique. Being mainly self taught has enabled Robert to avoid many of the formulaic and boring “rules” of modern music. Some of the aspects of Robert’s sound is the fact that he uses little compression in his music, preferring the warm and rich sounds so prevalent in the heyday of the fusion era. Robert has no problem with calling fusion music “fusion”, that’s what it is.

Jim's obsession with music began at the young age of four, when his parents bought him a small one octave synthesizer for Christmas. From there his fascination grew exponentially. He started taking piano lessons at the age of ten and joined the middle school band playing the clarinet. He then switched to the bass clarinet in the eight grade. He was invited to and joined the Southeastern United States Honor Band also in the eight grade on the Bass Clarinet. Once he entered high school, he joined the marching band drum-line, percussion ensemble, jazz band, symphonic band, and concert band. He played drum-set for the jazz band and during his sophomore year, attended the Clayton State Jazz Clinic. While in the marching band he played the bass drum, snare drum, tenors, and all pit instruments. In 1998, between his junior and senior year, he marched on the drum-line with the Spirit of Atlanta drum and bugle corps who placed 14th at the DCI World Championships. He played drum-set for the jazz band and during his sophomore year, attended the Clayton State Jazz Clinic. After high school he moved to Columbus Georgia to attend Columbus State University, majoring in percussion performance with a focus on drum-set. He performed with the Columbus St. Orchestra and in the orchestra pit ensemble for their theatre dept. Jim has also played the guitar for twelve years, though he has had no formal training.



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"Concealed By Tradition"

"Concealed By Tradition" is an experimental music art film developed by the entire film student body at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, under the direction of film professor Joshua Caraballo.
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"Year Of The Rhinoceros"

"Year Of The Rhinoceros" is a drama directed by Joshua Caraballo.
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"Tinne Man"

"Tinne Man" is a drama written and directed by Craig Bolt.
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"Growing Room" - The Growing Room is a 30 minute film which captures the perceptions of the people who live, work, play and study in the borough of Enfield in north London about the greening of the Hertford Road area. This Perception AREA project is a creative public consultation developed by Haring Woods with artist Karen Lois Whiteread. www.haringwoods.com



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"A Life Less Ordinary" - A moving documentary in which students from a learning disability clinic, and their parents, enlighten us with their struggle against dyslexia, ultimately reaching a point where the disorder is no longer a hindrance against their everyday life. - from writer/producer Michael Ciccone



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"Steal" tells the story of an 8 year old girl who befriends a shoplifter. - from writer director Misha Vertkin



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"Somebody Hit The Lights"

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At 4:27pm on October 27, 2009, Jim Hughes gave Switch Theory a gift
At 7:14pm on September 8, 2009, Edward Grenga said…
Hi Switch Theory,
Well, it took me long enough but I finally put some music on my page. Hope you like it.
Ed
At 10:34am on September 5, 2009, IreneB said…
Thank you for the props! Really appreciate it!

Regards,

IreneB
At 5:05pm on September 4, 2009, John Koutselinis said…
Many thanks for the kind words!

Much apprecieated!

John
At 4:47pm on September 4, 2009, John Koutselinis said…
Many thanks for the add!

Keep up the good work
At 2:31pm on September 4, 2009, S.Koray Özçelik said…
thanks for adding me as friend! Nice to meet you

Best regards,
-sait
At 2:28am on August 7, 2009, JoLynn Seaman said…
..about time I checked you out .. enjoyed it! :)
At 8:23pm on July 23, 2009, Red Peters said…
Everyone of us likes to have some fun now and then, right?
Glad to hear from you.
Red Peters
At 8:29am on July 18, 2009, Razbaque Dirge said…
8)>
At 9:07pm on July 14, 2009, ray waddington said…
hey bro....i see you're online.....go to chat
 
 
 

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