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Kerry Badgley Music

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Modified on 2012/02/21 08:39 by Kerry Badgley Categorized as Artists
Kerry Badgley Music is the music project of Vancouver-based musician/singer/songwriter Kerry Badgley. Specializing is electronic/rock fusion, Kerry has been releasing albums and online singles since late 2006.

Making heavy use of the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) FL Studio, Kerry found moderate success in three early albums; Darkside in 2006, The Solid Black Arrow in 2007, and Pieces To Yesterday in 2009. Badgley's music is primarily synthesizer and keyboard driven, with heavy bass, drums and thought-provoking lyrics drawing the listener in.

For his most recent album, 2011's Electric Lights, Kerry turned to guitarist Kamil Krawczyk to add a rock twist to the usually electronic sound that Badgley's fans are accustomed to. This resulted in a unique style of music, which Kerry dubs "electro rock". In addition, Canadian classic rock staple Frank Soda provided some guitar work and solos to 3 of the tracks from the album. Electric Lights was released on September 20, 2011 and is available worldwide on iTunes.

Kerry Badgley performing live in 2011.
Origin
Vancouver, BC
Genres
Electro Rock
Synthpop
Experimental
Electronic
Years Active
2006 - Present
Labels
RadioWaves Canada
Independant
Members
Kerry Badgley
Kamil Krawczyk
Frank Soda
Drew Timlin
Past Members
Sheldon Witt
Scott Calzane
Steve Broadbent



Discography

Albums

Darkside (2006)
The Solid Black Arrow (2007)
Pieces To Yesterday (2009)
Electric Lights (2011)

Singles

The Lion Dies Tonight (Darkside, 2006)
Start Over Again (The Solid Black Arrow, 2007)
Wanting More (The Solid Black Arrow, 2007)
Destiny (Pieces To Yesterday, 2009)
Tonight (Pieces To Yesterday, 2009)
The Birds (Online Only, 2009)
The Night Ballad (Online Only, 2009)
End Of Time (Online Only, 2010)
Life Rewind (Electric Lights, 2012)
What I've Become (Electric Lights, 2012)
My Untold Story (Electric Lights, 2012)
Electric Lights (Electric Lights, 2012)

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