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About Brickhouse
Like many other Hip-Hop producers, Johnny Brickhouse started producing beats by digging for dollar records at local thrift stores and yard sales. Armed with an MPC and towering stacks of vinyl, he learned the craft of beat making over countless hours in his home studio. The result is a sample heavy sound tinged with live guitar , keys, and bass.

His current project set for internet release in late 2006 is an electronica-rock project with collaborator Kyle Cornett (a.k.a. Apeface.) Stay tuned to site to get more info on this release as it unfolds.

Johnny Brickhouse is currently unsigned and seeking a label deal as both an artist and producer. He has directed several music videos, is a freelance music columnist, and works for a publishing company in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Side Projects:

  • Apeface and Crumplezone

Equipment:

  • MPC 2000 XL
  • Numark DM 1002 MKII Mixer
  • Numark TT1600 Tables
  • MXL 990 and 991 Condensor Mic
  • Audio Technica DR-CX 1
  • Focusrite Saffire
  • Cubase
  • M-Audio BX5a Monitors
  • Fender American Standard Strat
  • Ovation 12 String Acoustic/Electric
  • Kyle’s bass/keyboard/acoustic
  • A few hundred records

Random Info:

  • I make both sample-based and live instrument beats.
  • I’ve played guitar since age 8, and have been making beats since high school.
  • I have an odd taste in music.
  • I listen to a lot of podcasts.
  • I’m into science and philosophy.
  • Born and raised in Maryland, now in Nashville.
  • Hip-Hop is an integral part of my life.

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