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The Birds of Midnight
memoryfield stretches out a bit and dabbles with an Indian musical influence thru the use of tabla drums, a shruti box and a guitar that sounds distinctly similar to a sitar. The song is somewhat dark, with a dense and powerful mix, three-part harmonies, an explosive chorus and the use of some exotic instruments.
2017-12-03
04 min
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Crash and Burn
Trying to classify the music created by memoryfield can be completely frustrating. They have somehow been able to purposefully defy genres in order to sound both modern and yet completely retro within the same piece of music. "Crash and Burn" is a perfect example of their genre-bending techniques. The song is obviously a modern sounding rock song, with aggressive guitars and a prominent bassline (both played by Preston) but Gamero periodically throws in keyboard sounds and noises that seem to belong squarely within the go-to stock of the early 1980's and possibly even the mid 70's. The song oozes a...
2016-08-12
03 min
Women of Substance Music Podcast Volume 1
#390 Music by Run Jenny, Together Soul, PJ Brunson, Valerie Pierce, Tracy Colletto, Kathleen Kruze, Iris & Memoryfield
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Run Jenny - Oh I Together Soul - The Quiet Needle PJ Brunson - Congaree Valerie Pierce - Beautiful Inside Tracy Colletto - It's Over Kathleen Kruze - Let Go Iris & Memoryfield - Wolves For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor:Get music by Debra Hadraba at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Tracy Colletto at:
2016-05-18
29 min
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Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (The Smiths)by memoryfield
Written by Steven Morrissey and Johnny Marr. aka The Smiths. Greatest British band of the 1980's.
2016-04-05
02 min
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Wolves (by IRIS and featuring memoryfield)
IRIS and memoryfield have teamed up once again and this time it's her material they focus on. "Wolves" is a high energy little burner that has a distinct Latin flair, timbales in the rhythm section and the flamenco style electric guitar of Billy R. Preston. In the early summer of 2015 memoryfield had a string of live shows lined up in and around their hometown area of Provo, Utah. Wanting to add a little variety to these performances, Billy R. Preston and Juliet Gamero sought out an additional vocalist who could also add a few original songs into the setlist. With...
2016-02-04
03 min
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Elvis Costello - Alison Instrumental Mix (cover by memoryfield)
Just the same as the other one but no one singing this time. Enjoy the piano and the trumpets. And the bass.
2016-02-02
03 min
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Can't Get To You (2016 Remix) Featuring IRIS
This time around we have a leaner and somewhat meaner mix where that booming low end has given way to a bit more energy in the mid-range. The mix just pops more rather than rumbling the windows in your basement. But more importantly, a new voice belonging to Utah native IRIS has been added and an entirely different vocal dynamic comes to light.
2016-01-01
03 min
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Elvis Costello - Alison (cover by memoryfield)
memoryfield gives special treatment to this 1977 classic by Elvis Costello by featuring a horn section, the beautiful piano stylings of Juliet Gamero and heartfelt vocals both by Billy R. Preston and guest performer IRIS. www.memoryfield.net
2015-10-25
03 min
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Song of the River (by memoryfield)
Slightly reminiscent of Led Zeppelin's more acoustic third album but also featuring dark and mysterious lyrics similar to the interests and subject matter of Jim Morrison, a Pink Floyd-esque arrangement and a few guitar licks ala Boston. Mix in a Theremin and a bass line straight out of Geddy Lee's playbook and there you have it. "Song of the River" by memoryfield.
2015-05-24
06 min
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David Bowie - Space Oddity (cover by memoryfield)
memoryfield takes on the poetic, epic classic by David Bowie. Not to be interpreted literally as a man in a drifting spaceship, the song (first released in 1969) deals with feelings of isolation, loneliness, coming to terms with mortality and the resignation of one's own smallness in the grand realm of the bigger universe. Words and Music by David Bowie, Essex Music International. Sample credits: Celldroid (for radio voices)via Freesound.org "Billy R. Preston and Juliet Gamero of memoryfield have been fans of David Bowie and his music forever. This song in particular is very special to both of them...
2014-09-17
05 min
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Manchester (by memoryfield)
Like a cross between the horn section of 70's Chicago (the band) and early 80's New Order (the band), memoryfield blends genres on this instrumental piece and creates a sound all their own that is both modern and retro, upbeat and slightly off-kilter.
2014-06-13
03 min