"You don’t often find products that can deliver the goods while looking great. Pig Hog Cables have replaced every cable in my studio. Even better, they are good enough to provide the vital link between devices on stage, as well. They are thicker, and wrap better than any cable I’ve ever tried, and I have never had one go bad on me, ever. I use them for every link in my convoluted signal chain, and they work perfectly every time."
Guitarist and sonic iconoclast Dave Eichenberger has been exploring the sounds of the guitar in conventional and unconventional ways for over 40 years. Influenced initially by the Beatles, and later by British hard rock bands, he began experimenting with tape loops, completely unaware of those who had experimented in those same ways up to 35 years before. After studying music composition in college, he was inspired by ambient music pioneer Brian Eno, and thus began exploring looping, guitar synthesis, and effects. His love for guitar technique and exploration was inspired by ground-breaking guitarists John McLaughlin, Steve Morse, and Robert Fripp. Dave’s electric guitar playing combines his love of technique with the slow-building intensity of ambient composition.
When not recording and inventing new sounds on the guitar, Dave performs and records with Grammy-nominated songwriter Julie Black, adding his sonic textures to her blues and jazz-influenced original songs. He has recorded three CDs with Julie, and performs at jazz and blues festivals with her band, inspiring hushed whispers about his unconventional guitar playing in such conventional settings.
"You don’t often find products that can deliver the goods while looking great. Pig Hog Cables have replaced every cable in my studio. Even better, they are good enough to provide the vital link between devices on stage, as well. They are thicker, and wrap better than any cable I’ve ever tried, and I have never had one go bad on me, ever. I use them for every link in my convoluted signal chain, and they work perfectly every time."
Guitarist and sonic iconoclast Dave Eichenberger has been exploring the sounds of the guitar in conventional and unconventional ways for over 40 years. Influenced initially by the Beatles, and later by British hard rock bands, he began experimenting with tape loops, completely unaware of those who had experimented in those same ways up to 35 years before. After studying music composition in college, he was inspired by ambient music pioneer Brian Eno, and thus began exploring looping, guitar synthesis, and effects. His love for guitar technique and exploration was inspired by ground-breaking guitarists John McLaughlin, Steve Morse, and Robert Fripp. Dave’s electric guitar playing combines his love of technique with the slow-building intensity of ambient composition.
When not recording and inventing new sounds on the guitar, Dave performs and records with Grammy-nominated songwriter Julie Black, adding his sonic textures to her blues and jazz-influenced original songs. He has recorded three CDs with Julie, and performs at jazz and blues festivals with her band, inspiring hushed whispers about his unconventional guitar playing in such conventional settings.
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