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13
August
2009

Songs to Wake Up to Album Reviewed by Associated Content

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Below is an artticle pubshed about my new EP, which is free. If you want the link email me at dhxlive@gmail.com, it’s a 10 track guitar instrumental of soft ambient music, a side project of mine.
To get, “Songs to Wake Up To” in your email, send me a message at dhxlive@gmail.com, and I will reply with a direct link to the entire .zip file for the 10 track album, “Songs to Wake Up To” From Danny Hauger Music Studios.

Local Musician DHX, a college senior at Cal State Fullerton, has recently begun giving all his music away for free. Stockton born, Fullerton resident, Danny Hauger has been recording and self-producing music since he was a Junior in high school. He has composed music that has been used in commercial production, and has played a few small town gigs in Northern and Southern California.

Hauger produces alternative music, but is has been his instrumental acoustic album, “Songs to Wake Up To”, that has generated interest from local press and international music fans. This ten track EP full of soft riffs and layered acoustic guitars is being given away digital via internet downloads, completely for free.

“It’s something that didn’t seem like a big deal until the downloads started stacking up”, said Hauger, “I just wanted to get the music out there for people to enjoy”. Hauger sat humbly as he discussed the album of enjoyable relaxation tracks, mostly guitar, and tapped along to “Simplify”. When asked about the track, Hauger said, “I wrote that in about 15 minutes, and recorded within the hour. It was January 2nd, and all the rush of New Year’s had passed. Someone had asked about resolutions, and I thought, simplify, keeping the difficult aprts of life in context. I picked up my guitar and started strumming the main pattern. It was an organic process from there, and came together very quickly.”
Enjoy it they have, said visitors to his podcast upon being given the opportunity to download the album from Hauger’s podcast website, and full length previews are also there to listen to before committing to the download.

When asked about money, Hauger said, “I wasn’t making any already, so I figured there was nothing to lose. I just want my music to be heard, and by the web stats, that objective is going well.” Over one thousand downloads have been counted in the week that “Songs to Wake Up To” has been available. Songs like “Jackson Valley” were inspired by the natural surroundings of Northern California, life decisions, and calming auras of backseat car rides, thoughtful reflections, and gentle acoustic chord progressions.

Hauger hopes that this generosity will take him and his music somewhere, someday. He invites donations after downloads, but says no one takes part in that sector. He hopes that if people pass around hi music enough, a record label may take notice one ay and offer some professional studio time or record deal.

For now, Hauger is content with the idea of people all over the world listening for free to strokes of a pick that he has authored. “Everyone likes music, and money is tight, I hope people enjoy listening to the music and songs that I have loved creating”.

Hauger’s podcast is also on itunes, at Danny Hauger Podcasts, and downloads and samples are posted at http://dannyhauger.podbean.com. The album is about 45 MB, and Hauger emails the link for anyone who wants to add his EP to their music collections. He is accepting offers from several area record labels, and still considering new offers.

Simplify Music Video


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To get, “Songs to Wake Up To” in your email, send me a message at dhxlive@gmail.com, and I will reply with a direct link to the entire .zip file for the 10 track album, “Songs to Wake Up To” From Danny Hauger Music Studios.

If you enjoy it, please consider making a $1 donation via paypal.

The album file is in .zip, and about 45 MB, and contains a track list and the album.

This album is 100% original, produced in 2009, and is entirely instrumental on guitar, great songs to relax, wake up to, or unwind with. Thanks for supporting independent musicians!

Thanks!


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5
August
2009

Five Dollar Guitar Recording

Picked this old guitar up for $5 in Santa Fe Springs yesterday, here’s its first recording sesson, free for podcast listeners. Will be added as a bonus track to the free EP, Songs to Wake Up To.

Thanks for listening.


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27
July
2009

Songs to Wake Up To, free ten track EP

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How to order the EP

“Songs to Wake Up To” is here, and it can be yours today in your email inbox, also… I’m giving it away free, donations are appreciated!

This 10 track EP is free with any paypal donation to support this podcast, the unreleased EP, “Songs to Wake Up To” which features 100% original guitar instrumental music including “Jackson Valley”, “Without You (Reprise)”, and “Still Sleeping”. This is a collection of easy going acoustic music to wind down or wake up a long day.

The entire 10 track instrumental EP can be yours FREE with free digital delivery to your email for any donation to my music via paypal. Even $1 donated will get you the entire album.

To donate, click below, and I will email you the zipped album in .mp3, the track listing, and thanks for supporting my music and podcast!


I will email the zipped album directly to the donation email address within 24 hours. You will receive a link to retrieve a 45 MB zip file with the album and track listing. If you enjoy it, please share the EP with anyone who enjoys instrumental music.

Full length demo of “Still Sleeping” right here for you:

Listen to this episode

And also check out Jackson Valley, here: Listen to this episode

Danny Hauger’s Contributor Page - Associated Content

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26
July
2009

Still Sleeping and free new EP album

A brand new song to relax with over summer nights wherever you are.
Enjoy this full length track from Danny Hauger Podcasts

ep sell

How to order the EP

“Songs to Wake Up To” is here, and it can be yours today in your email inbox, also… I’m giving it away free, donations are appreciated!

This 10 track EP is free with any paypal donation to support this podcast, the unreleased EP, “Songs to Wake Up To” which features 100% original guitar instrumental music including “Jackson Valley”, “Without You (Reprise)”, and “Still Sleeping”. This is a collection of easy going acoustic music to wind down or wake up a long day.

The entire 10 track instrumental EP can be yours FREE with free digital delivery to your email for any donation to my music via paypal. Even $1 donated will get you the entire album.

To donate, click below, and I will email you the zipped album in .mp3, the track listing, and thanks for supporting my music and podcast!


I will email the zipped album directly to the donation email address within 24 hours. You will receive a link to retrieve a 45 MB zip file with the album and track listing. If you enjoy it, please share the EP with anyone who enjoys instrumental music.

Full length demo of “Still Sleeping” right here for you:

Listen to this episode

And also check out Jackson Valley, here: Listen to this episode

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22
July
2009

Danny Hauger Music - Jackson Valley

A free download for your summer enjoyment. Give it a play during a relaxed moment driving home.

Listen to this song

This is the featured song from the unreleased EP, “Songs to Wake Up To” which features 100% original guitar instrumental music including “Jackson Valley”, “Without You”, and “Still Sleeping”, which could be yours today for $1!

The entire 10 track instrumental EP can be ordered FREE with free digital delivery to your email for any donation to my music via paypal. Even $1 donated will get you the entire album.

To donate, click below, and I will email you the zipped album, and thanks for supporting my music and podcast!

I will email the zipped album directly to the donation email address within 24 hours.

Full length demo of “Still Sleeping” right here for you:

Listen to “Still Sleeping”

Danny Hauger’s Contributor Page - Associated Content

http://www.associatedcontent.comuser/268507/danny_hauger.html

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8
July
2009

Sun Fields in G, to go with Solar Panels

Free instrumental music, brand new, just recorded last night, enjoy, from an upcoming instrumental CD, “Songs to Wake Up To”, 10 tracks, which can be ordered with free shipping for a $6 donation via paypal.

Listen to this song now!

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18
April
2009

Live Performance at Titan Theatre - Audio and Video Posted

Live Performance from Danny Hauger on Saturday, April 18th, at 6:30 PM. The event was hosted by CSUF’s society of women engineers. Video by Grant Mueller… Enjoy


Thanks to all who set up the event, and those that came to watch, always a great event, and glad to be invited back to participate again.


You can order my album “Return” for $3 via paypal to awesomehbk@cs.com

Have a great weekend all! On Twitter,

Live Performance from Danny Hauger on Saturday, April 18th, at 6:30 PM. The event was hosted by CSUF’s society of women engineers. Video by Grant Mueller… Enjoy

Thanks to all who set up the event, and those that came to watch, always a great event, and glad to be invited back to participate again.

You can order my album “Return” for $3 via paypal to awesomehbk@cs.com

Have a great weekend all! On Twitter,

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4
January
2009

“Simplify” - A new song for the new year

A simple song for a simple resolution for 2009. Happy New Year everyone! Have a great year! Sunscribe to itunes via the links to the right, and bookmark us!

Also, enjoy a new video take of “Jackson Valley” in a new tuning,


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18
December
2008

Concert Reviews: Metallica vs. Oasis

In 18 days of life lived to the fullest I have seen Oasis live at Staples Center, A Charlie Brown Christmas at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, and Metallica last night at the Forum in Los Angeles. Here’s how the shows break down:
(Note: I paid for both tickets, so enough with the cheap jokes, but that’s another post)

Oasis, December 4th, 2008, My second Oasis show:
As much as I appreciate the diversity brought forth by the newest studio output, “Dig Out Your Soul”, I will always credit Oasis with their ability to play the hits night in, night out, and the fans appreciate it to. The fanbase is largely young, and I was sometimes dissapointed by seeing people sit down during classics like “Supersonic”, or “Slide Away”, as playing the latter is a special treat for classic fans. Lead vocalist Liam Gallagher sounds like his voice is sliding away a bit, but Noel’s crisp McCartney-esque vocal stance still fills out Shure microphones and arena speakers as smoothly as ever produced by the British wave of the 1990’s. When not on stage (Liam’s presence seemed about 50% of the show), Noel leads the audience to a bit of an acoustic strewed mirage of “Masterplan”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger”, and “The Importance of Being Idle” All of which were sung with heart and clearly landed some of the biggest applause and bursts fan-singing of the night.

When the younger lad walked on stage, the enthusiasm was definitely present, something that isn’t exactly a given, and a powerful, yet stirring rendition of “I’m Outta Time”, left me wondering why there haven’t been more hits from Liam’s collection through the years, the soft ballad still rings in my ears two weeks after hearing. In typical Oasis style, very little banter engaged fans, other than song introductions. This may be a favor due to lack of live subtitles, but I do enjoy when my favorite rockers take the moment to thank you for being there, instead of Liam’s closing “Go buy a T-shirt on your way out”. Not exactly warm like a wool coat to send you on your Los Angeles way.
An Unexpected shine was seen from guitarist Gem Archer, whose solos were so spot on with bends and slides that I had to stop and appreciate the musicianship that Gem has developed through his long career. I have a lot of respect for his ability to play minimal notes and stretch them to monumental lengths. Bassist Andy Bell and a very capable new drummer kept the rhythm of the night very well, and a citar appearance for “To Be Where There’s Life”, may have been the best performance of tne evening.

Bitter Taste:
Oasis - To not play (and I know that true fans won’t criticize what was not played, but I must for this instance) “Live Forever”, arguable the most important Oasis song, as noted in the recent book, “The Pitchfork 500″, was a dissapointment to keep it light. Still, renditions of “The Masterplan”, and “The Shock of the Lightning” certainly deserve a spot in the set-list, and not everything can be played.

Overall: Oasis live at Staples Center
Grade: B
Oasis is best heard in stadium outdoor gigs and ampitheaters, and the ego of the two Gallagher brothers is such a chip on the musical shoulder that I am beginning to feel that we looked like 17,000 walking wallets, and I didn’t feel loved frankly. The music is well-performed, and every single person sung outloud to the ultra-bohemuth of the acoustic guitarist, “Wonderwall”, but I can’t help feeling that they know they’re great, which really kills a lot of the heart that their ROck and Roll Spirit placed in me half-a-dozen years before today. Look… Oasis is one of the best bands in the world. Top 10, I refuse to even think its debatable, but they could be in the top three if they showed half the spirit of Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, the vocal care of Gin Blossoms’ Robin Wilson, or the fan appreciation of James Hetfield…but we’ll get to that. When you see a great band, it should be a great show. I left smiling, but I also left feeling that I had seen all there was to see, and that was abit disheartening.

Metallica, live at the Forum, December 17th, 2008
My first show, and my first metal show. This is important when considering expectations. Going in I admit to being a medium to light level fan, knowing the hits, and only a handful of songs beyond. After being clusterf-ed out of $22 for parking (20 at Staples was bad enough considering how long it took to find a space), and pushing my way through a crowd of stand-ins for West Coast Chopper employees, kidding, but really though… come on, we made our way to our seats and settled in for the extensice show of 2 hours and 10 minutes from the headliners, celebrating 25 years of music. When the coffins lowered from the grid and my eyes met a laser show fit for a planetarium without Pluto, the drop D and E5 power chords began to filter through the conscious of the crowd. Hetfield’s vocals have been preserved to carefully craft all the neccessary stretches and pitches that fans have clawed at and pumped their firsts for for decades. The guitar workings of Kirk Hammett’s wailing and virtuosic tendencies rocked the crowd all night without much reprieve through the night. The shine of the bright lights, pyro explosions, and sync action lasers off of LArs Ulrich’s balding head brought me into the Metallica family, and it was actually a wuite friendly place to be. Hetfield’s croud interaction was warm and well-recieved. Through an expedition of the new album the band didn’t neglect the hits and played a particularly rousing dozen minutes of “Nothing Else MAtters”, followed by “Enter Sandman”, which could compare to any two song display I have ever witnessed live.

Bitter taste: Metallica
Can we put the pot out for a few minutes? Its amazing to me the lack of consideration for fellow audience members. Of coarse you got to a hard rock show to blow off some steam from life, maybe evena little smoke, but can we refrain from blowing the smoke into the face of a 9 year old boy with his father? Is that metal? In regards to show show, time signature changes came off a tad rough and sometimes slow, which I imagine is a task amd emore difficult by the “in the round” format of audio stacks around the stage, so I can give that a pass, as the very technical and carefully crafted hits can not always be expected to fall within their hundredth of a second placement as done carefully by ADR in recent studio albums.

Grade: 85.8% (a true fan might say A-)
This show rocked hard all night, as did the collisions in the aprking lot post show, what a mess!
Head to head comparison:
While lead egos Noel and Liam would probably give two rubbish thumbs down to the ultra-paced strumming and ripping solos of Metallica, it is clear that the latter still cares to put their best foot and fist forward at each show they play. Oasis seems content to collect their cash on a drive of “yeah that sounds pretty good” sound, and walk off the stage in the same mental state they came on with.
Still, comparing alternative and metal is a bit like choosing London broil or ground beef - a matter of taste. Clearly the working class or industrial man is probably found in car with “Master of Puppets” as opposed to “The Masterplan”. When it comes to live concerts, the passion lies with Metallica, as does the test of over a decade more than the British rock veterans. This holiday season, just be glad that two great bands are still making it happen in a big way, and enjoy the celebration. Thank you and goodnight podcasters!

Brand new episode coming Wednesday, season one season finale!

Enjoy the sleeper single “Jackson Valley”, below, and Happy Holidays! Drive safe! Stay off of the snow pits on the grapevine.

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23
April
2008

SWE Talent Show Performance, April 19th, 2008

My Performance at the SWE Talent Show, April 19th, 2008.

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