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Welcome aboard, Arthur. Looking forward to you joining the conversation.

What Surf bands are you currently listening to? There are a lot of sub genres to dive into, if you’re so inclined.

-Cheers, Clark-

-Less Paul, more Reverb-

I'm trying to find anything and everything surf and open to suggestions. YouTube can be very algorithmic with its suggestions. Slacktone is awesome, as are the Mermen, the Ventures, the Eliminators, and the Astronauts.

Slacktone has been one of my favorites for years, as well as The Mermen, and The Ventures. Right off the top of my head, I’d include Pollo Del Mar, Meshugga Beach Party, The Scimitars, Boss Fink, The Verbtones, RIP Tide, The Aqua Velvets, and of course, Los Straitjackets. (Although technically, they’re considered instrumental, not strictly Surf Music.)

At the bottom of the homepage there is a box that lists various sponsors to this forum. It includes a small ad for a documentary CD called Reverb Junkies. Watching that will fill in the gaps for the progress of the genre for the last 60 years. Money well spent.

There are several members of these bands that participate on this site, on a regular basis.

-Cheers, Clark-

-Less Paul, more Reverb-

Thank you! Making a work playlist for tomorrow Smile

Welcome to the forum Arthur. These lists are getting a little out of date, so once you check out the newer surf releases, then go back to check out some of these. https://web.archive.org/web/20230329012242/https://www.northseasurfradio.org/top-lists

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

Welcome Arthur, I'd definitely add The TomorrowMen, Insect Surfers, the Madeira, the Lords of Atlantis, and Canada's own Urban Surf Kings to the list.

Patrick

Thanks for the warm welcome and all the recommendations! I didn't know the surf genre was so diverse and ecclectic! Really diggin the Manakooras!

Welcome to SG101! I am glad to you discovered The Eliminators. IMO, they are they best modern instrumental surf band around.

MooreLoud.com - A tribute to Dick Dale. New Singles "Finish Line" and "Paradiso" on Bandcamp and website.

I’m not as into surf as many of you. My favorite song as a kid was Wipeout. I got into Man…or Astro-Man? in the 90’s. A friend of mine made a mixtape with Maximum Radiation Level on it and I loved it. I picked up a compilation called Bikini World! 15 Surf Stompers from the End of the Century. It was a great compilation. I learned about Los Straitjackets and Sir Bald Diddley and Jackie and the Cedrics from that.

I also got into the Bomboras and the Space Cossacks. I tend to like the space surf sound far more than horror surf (not a big fan), and even more than traditional tunes. I really like Dick Dale, though, of course.

I saw a post in here saying that Star Crunch is kind of like the Jimi Hendrix of surf guitar. In some ways, I can see what he means. I like how MOAM expanded surf by using non-traditional effects and instruments. Trad surf is great, without question, but if everything is traditional, it all starts to sound the same. Bands like Daikaiju, Laika and the Cosmonauts, the Red Elvises, etc, are important for the survival of the genre.

On the other hand, I also like to remember where it started. The Ventures and Dick Dale will always be important.

Anyway, I’m mostly hear to find out what other bands are out there that I might like, and find out how to get a surf guitar sound that I enjoy playing with.

Welcome to SG101 Kleptolia! All that you desire, and more, regarding surf bands and surf guitar may be found here! What kind of guitar, amp and pedals are you currently using?

Patrick

Padraig wrote:

Welcome to SG101 Kleptolia! All that you desire, and more, regarding surf bands and surf guitar may be found here! What kind of guitar, amp and pedals are you currently using?

I have a Squier Super-Sonic and a Squier Sonic series strat. I put a GFS Surfrider 180 in the Super-Sonic and a GFS Goldfoil Humbucker in the Strat. I am using a Vox AV30 for the amp. I have only one effect pedal. It’s a tremolo pedal I just got today. I’ve played a long time, but never was that much into fx. I like tremolo and reverb the best. For amp sounds, I tend to like distortion that’s loose and dry. For clean sounds, I like Peavey Bandit cleans, Fender Dual Showman cleans, and Vox AC30 cleans.

Hey! Finally I get my first post done, registered earlier here and been readed these forums for more long time. Sorry for my incorrectness of language for first. About 5 years now I've been fallen in love for this 60s surf instrumental genre. Earlier I was dabbling 50s rock and cigarboxguitar-blues things, but nowadays those things are lefted behind. Ok, sometimes I listen those music too, but my gear, equipment and playing is 100% surf instrumental at nowadays. For this surf genre, i'm mostly into gear, I think. But at all, I'm glad to be here, I like this forum and the kind athmosphere here Smile

FrozenLakeSurfer wrote:

Hey! Finally I get my first post done, registered earlier here and been readed these forums for more long time. Sorry for my incorrectness of language for first. About 5 years now I've been fallen in love for this 60s surf instrumental genre. Earlier I was dabbling 50s rock and cigarboxguitar-blues things, but nowadays those things are lefted behind. Ok, sometimes I listen those music too, but my gear, equipment and playing is 100% surf instrumental at nowadays. For this surf genre, i'm mostly into gear, I think. But at all, I'm glad to be here, I like this forum and the kind athmosphere here Smile

Welcome! Glad to see Finnish brothers here!

Waikiki Makaki surf-rock band from Ukraine

https://linktr.ee/waikikimakaki

Lost Diver

https://lostdiver.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/vitaly-yakushin

Welcome FrozenLakeSurfer! You will find any and all information you may seek about surf music here and all of the camaraderie you could ever want!

Patrick

Thanks! Sure will! Must start to explore forums

Hello everyone!
I've recently registered here but I've been reading the threads for years.
I got bit by the Surf bug back in 2019 and I've been hooked ever since.
I terms of sound I really like Dick Dale, The lively ones, Eddie and the showmen and the other classic groups like The astronauts and the Surfaris.
I'm also a big Beach Boys fan although I fully realize they are more of a pop group.
My gear includes a Fender American original 60s Stratocaster and a very recently acquired Fender American original Jaguar.
I usually just play with my roland microcube for quick practise but I do have a Tone Master Twin reverb and a Surfybear classic reverb unit

There are more things in Heaven and Earth Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy

Hello RocketKing, welcome to SG101. Are you aware of the Surfer Joe Surf Music Festival held in Livorno every year? You will find a wealth of surf music knowledge here on this site and you come from a country with some great surf bands to seek out, like Surfer Joe and the Bradipos IV.

Patrick

Padraig wrote:

Hello RocketKing, welcome to SG101. Are you aware of the Surfer Joe Surf Music Festival held in Livorno every year? You will find a wealth of surf music knowledge here on this site and you come from a country with some great surf bands to seek out, like Surfer Joe and the Bradipos IV.

Hi Patrick, thanks for your reply. Yep I'm aware of the festival, I went last year to see Jimmy dale it was great! Thank you for the welcome

There are more things in Heaven and Earth Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy

Hi!

I'm Hamst3r and I've been an occasional lurker of these forums for several years. In looking stuff up for my surf tracks, like gear and mixing info, I've managed to find my way to this forum time and time again. I make all of my music with virtual instruments, but I strive for realism, so the info I've found has helped a lot with that.

I hope to do more Surf tracks in the future, possibly near future, so I figured it was time to sign up.

The Hamster Alliance - Surfer's Requiem: Dies Irae [Giuseppe Verdi]

Welcome Hamst3r! You now not only have access to a worldwide group of committed surf musicians here on SG101, but also a good sized contingent hailing from Colorado with whom you may be able to physically meet to exchange ideas!

Patrick

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