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  1. 31 de ago. de 2017 · From the debut album "Making Faces" by Soften The Glare. Released Sept. 1 2017 and available at Bandcamp, CD Baby, Amazon, iTunes, etc.

  2. The starting list price for Ryan Martinie Signature “Black Beauty” is $11,700 and after your $2,000 deposit, you will have a remaining balance of $9,700 plus shipping. The $2,000 deposit ensures your order and serial number. Any additional charges will be included in your final quote. You must pay the remaining balance of your quoted price ...

  3. 8 de jul. de 2022 · 1.6 Ryan Martinie recording “Kill I Oughtta” – 1997. 1.6.1 Earliest video recording of Mudvayne; 1.7 Ryan Martinie Bass Rig and recording “LD50” – 1999. 1.7.1 Ryan Martinie using a fretless bass on “LD50” 1.7.2 Ryan Martinie amplifiers, effects and strings on “LD50” 1.7.3 Producer Andy Wallace creates Ryans sound

  4. 22 de oct. de 2021 · The re-worked tracks include both string and horn accompaniments to the compositions as well as other instrumentation. The band also intends to release more videos with Shinz and K. Hunter Lamar in the coming months. Watch and listen to “Left-Handed Lion” below. Soften the Glare, the heavy jazz fusion band featuring Mudvayne bassist Ryan ...

  5. Welcome to our bass demo video featuring the Fodera Ryan Martinie Signature Bass, available in both a 'Black Beauty' and 'Blondie' versions. Ryan Martinie, k...

  6. Bass Magazine / Jul 27, 2022. Born in Peoria, Illinois in 1975, Ryan Martinie has one of the most unique and technical styles in modern bass playing. He grew up studying jazz, classical vocals, and playing in local progressive rock bands. In 1998, he joined the heavy metal band Mudvayne and went on to be at the forefront of the nu-metal genre.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2024 · Bassist Ryan Martinie – aka Ryknow (Image credit: Paul Natkin/WireImage) At the same time, doesn’t he think people find it hard to identify with them as people because Mudvayne, as an entity, is not them as people? “Not at all,” says Spag. “There’s a side to our band that worships anonymity.