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            <title>Update:</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Wow, what a great week.  I am in the studio finishing up some eEnik tracks that are just about ready to be unleashed.  I also had a great gig with LT4 at Beckett's with Uriah Duffy (Whitesnake, Lyrics Born), Colin Hogan (Dynamic), and Dickie Ogden (Chemystry Set).  We'll be there every Second Saturday. 2271 Shattuck, Berkeley CA.  See you soon!]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>eEnik album is coming soon!</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Just finished tracking all of the guitars for the eEnik album... and it sounds awesome.  I got to use some great amps from Bogner and Rivera and a slew of killer guitars to get a great sound.  You'll get to hear it for yourself soon enough.  Check <a href="http://www.eenik.com">www.eenik.com</a> for more.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Bogner Video is up!</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[My Bogner Alchemist promo video is finally up!  This was a lot of fun to do, and it was great to work with Reinhold Bogner.  This is a great amp, and a great bargain.  Click on the youtube link below to see it, or check it out by clicking Press/Reviews above.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSj-RaDcrx8&feature=player_embedded">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSj-RaDcrx8&feature=player_embedded</a>]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Bogner, Eric Marienthal, and the NAMM Show</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I love living in LA.  Back home in Wisconsin, Dad says it was 30 below zero.  That's scary.  It was 81 degrees in Anaheim!  I got to go to the NAMM Show and hang out with the Bogner crew.  Great bunch of guys, great conversationalists, beer drinkers, and all around good guys.  I also got to kick it with some friends from Line 6, Rivera Amps, Xotic Effects, Budda Amps, and many other cool companies.  I had a great time, and got hooked up with a Bogner Artist Deal.  Sweet.<br /><br />On wednesday night, I got invited to the Van Doren Jazz Jam, and got to sit in with the band.  I got to jam with my buddy Diz from Oakland, and got to trade licks with Eric Marienthal (Chick Corea Elektric Band, Elton John, Stevie Wonder).  It was great to play with such killing players, and they really dug my playing, which made me feel amazing.  That's all for now.  Keep watching for pics of my new Bogner Amp!]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>Bogner and Line 6 Video Demo Shoot</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Ever since the Amp Show, I've been literally dreaming about getting a new Bogner amp.  For several weeks, I have on my &#8220;To-Do&#8221; list &#8220;Call Bogner!&#8221; in<br />big, bold letters.  I was so excited to<br />work with Reinhold and record some demos, and I was itchin&#8217; to make it<br />happen.  I had been playing another<br />Bogner amp, the Uberschall, that afternoon at my new teaching studio at<br />Westwood Music.  It got me thinking,<br />&#8220;Man, I gotta call Bogner and see what&#8217;s up with the demos thing.&#8221;  I didn&#8217;t get a chance to make the phone call<br />and chat with them about getting one, because when I got home that evening, I<br />had an e-mail in my inbox from Reinhold Bogner, saying &#8220;Hey, man, We&#8217;re doing a<br />video shoot for my new amp, the Alchemist. <br />Do you want to come down and play some stuff?&#8221;  I hit him back right away, &#8220;YES!  Where and when?&#8221;  We set up the shoot for Thursday, just a few<br />hours before my flight back to Milwaukee<br />for Christmas.  With a bit of luck and<br />some grace from the Highway 101 Traffic Gods, this just might work.<br /><br />I arrived at Line 6, where we were shooting because they are<br />helping Bogner with the marketing of the Alchemist.  I got to have a look around one of the most<br />cutting-edge guitar companies in the world, which was amazing.  Into the studio, and I get to bust out my<br />arsenal: My trusty PRS Custom 22, a Fender Strat and TC-90 with Seymour<br />Duncans, and my trusty Gibson CS-336.  I<br />figured between those guitars, we should get something cool, and I could show<br />off what got me the gig &#8212; my versatility. <br />First, I just plugged in the guitars, one by one, into the Alchemist to<br />get a feel for how everything worked. <br />It&#8217;s an awesome amp, and it covers a LOT of ground, and has built in<br />delay and reverb.  I just noodled around<br />for a bit, finding the jazzy settings, the bluesy settings, and the<br />tear-your-face-off-and-throw-it-at-you settings.  We loaded up a couple of backing tracks,<br />including &#8220;Final Mission for Spearmint Children&#8221; and &#8220;Passive Attack&#8221; (See the<br />Japanese guy above), and a couple of my own tunes, &#8220;In Memory Of&#8221; and &#8220;Whatchu<br />Lookin&#8217; At, Human?&#8221;.<br /><br />I got to lay down some tasty licks in Line 6&#8217;s studio and<br />hang out with some guys who design the toys that we guitar players use to make<br />our music.  It seemed like everyone dug<br />my playing and the session, and it was time to roll out to the airport.  Handshakes all around, and a parting gift<br />from Line 6: their new M-13 pedal system. <br />Too cool.  I won&#8217;t have time to<br />play with it until I get back from Wisconsin,<br />but it will be a really sweet Christmas present.<br /><br />The video editing should be done in the next couple of days,<br />so if you want to check out the Bogner Promo vid, visit <a href="http://www.bogneramplification.com">www.bogneramplification.com</a>.  Let me know what you think about the shoot<br />and the amp.<br /><br />Special thanks to:<br /><br />-Reinhold Bogner for building the best amps I&#8217;ve ever heard<br />and letting me play on them.<br /><br />- Aaron, Ben, Rich, and Line 6 for making great gear and<br />hooking me up with an M-13.<br /><br />-Craig and Blas for letting me use the eEnik tunes, and<br />staying up late to get me the mixes in time.<br /><br />-Juan Carreon at Big Hit Studios for drumming, recording,<br />and mixing on &#8220;Whatchu Lookin&#8217; At, Human?&#8221; and &#8220;In Memory Of&#8221;.<br /><br />-Jorjeana Marie for supporting me in reaching for the stars,<br />and for helping me lug all of my guitars around LA and taking me to the<br />airport.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>New Band! eEnik!</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[It's official.  I have joined the ranks of the fabulously bizarre - eEnik.  We're a progressive-experimental rock'n'roll band.  This is not for the faint of heart.  Have a looksie in the pics department to see my rig.  Check out the blog at <a href="http://www.eenik.com">www.eenik.com</a>, then find us on myspace at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/eenik">www.myspace.com/eenik</a>.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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            <title>LA Amp Show Pt. 1</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[So here's how I got into the LA Amp Show.  I met a lot of cool people and made some great contacts.  A week before the show, I was hanging out at the Axe Shop in Studio City,<br />chatting with the owner and teaching a guitar lesson.  A gentleman named Loni Specter came in<br />carrying some flyers for the LA Amp Show. <br />I figured this was something I should go to or at least know about, so I<br />inquired.  We got talking, and I found<br />out that he was the guy who puts the whole show together.  He handed me a flyer and I noted the $20<br />admission cost &#8212; a lot of bread for a musician new to LA and on a tight (read<br />non-existent) budget.  I was quick on my<br />feet that day, and asked him, &#8220;Hey man, do you need any help with the<br />show?&#8221;  &#8220;Yeah, sure,&#8221; he said.  We exchanged info and he put my name on the<br />list to get in free.  I showed up that day<br />and collected my VIP Guest Badge (Sweet!) and found out that they were<br />overstaffed, so I could just hang out and walk around.<br /><br />First stop, Bogner Amps. <br />My friend Justin Derrico, who tours with Pink, showed me his collection<br />of amazing Bogners and I was hooked.  I<br />had actually played one a few years ago in San Francisco, and proceeded to drool all<br />over it and have dreams about it for the next six weeks.  I told Bogner about my amp fantasy and he<br />told me to talk to the owner and designer, Reinhold Bogner.  I walked into the booth and introduced<br />myself, although no one seemed to notice thanks to the musical efforts of a few<br />different would-be rockstars testing the boundaries of Reinhold&#8217;s amps and the<br />surrounding structural integrity.  I<br />decided to come back later.  Next<br />stop:  Rivera Amps.<br /><br />I have been using Rivera Amps, namely, an R-100 &#8220;Hundred<br />Duo-Twelve&#8221; and a Suprema 55.  These amps<br />have been great workhorses &#8212; No problems, great tone, and totally<br />versatile.  It seems like every time I<br />play a gig, some other guitar player is waiting by the side of the stage to<br />shake my hand and ask me what kind of amp I&#8217;m running.  The Rivera guys, Paul, Jr. and Rich, were<br />just as cool as the amps they make.  I<br />got to try out a few new toys of theirs, including an awesome loop switcher<br />that I&#8217;m saving my pennies for, and their new Venus amp line.  Killer.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>LA Amp Show Pt. 2</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[LA Amp Show: Back to the Bogner room. <br />This is where it gets interesting. <br />I walked in and got my chance to jam out on some of the world&#8217;s coolest<br />amps.  I talked to Reinhold and told him<br />what styles I play &#8212; pretty much everything. <br />He plugged me into one of his amps, and I started playing.  Smooth jazz chords with a shimmering clean<br />punch.  We edged up the gain a bit for<br />some bluesy licks, and cranked it to push the amp into metal heaven.  I busted out my favorite riff, Passive<br />Attack, from my new band, eEnik.  The<br />guys in the room were just as excited as I was to hear that this amp could<br />cover so much ground.  Reinhold spoke<br />with his associate, we'll call him Dude, and mentioned that I was a very solid and versatile<br />player, and that I would be a good guy for some amp demos they were doing for<br />their website.  I was so stoked, and sat<br />there feeling like I&#8217;d made a friend or two and struck gold.   Now here's where it gets weird. <br /><br /><br />So there&#8217;s this Japanese guy standing in the<br />hallway listening to me play.  I bust<br />into Passive Attack, and he comes running into the room, yelling &#8220;What is that<br />song? I love that song!&#8221;  He was convinced<br />that he knew it, though I tried to explain to him that it was a new band, that<br />we hadn&#8217;t played any gigs, yet, and that the recording wasn&#8217;t even out.  He was determined that he had heard the song<br />before, and he told me that he had even learned it.  Turns out that he replied to the same &#8220;guitar<br />player wanted ad&#8221; on Craig&#8217;s List that I had, and eEnik had sent him that track<br />to learn for the audition.  Small<br />world.  At this point, Reinhold is<br />curious about the conversation going on, and greets the Japanese guy by<br />name.  &#8220;You know each other?&#8221; I ask.  &#8220;Oh, sure,&#8221; says Reinhold.  &#8220;He&#8217;s the distributor for my amps in Japan....!&#8221;  So here I am trying to meet Reinhold, and his distributor from Japan<br />loves my band and thinks we&#8217;re going to be rockstars.  Awesome. <br />He then proceeded to offer to backline eEnik&#8217;s guitar amps for the<br />Japanese tour.  More on this later*.<br /><br />I then stopped by the Line 6 booth to speak with Rich Renken<br />and find out why they haven&#8217;t updated my favorite pedal, the DL-4 Delay<br />Modeler.  I got to try out a few new<br />gadgets and gizmos, and offer my feedback. <br />He showed me their new pedal, the M-13, which sounds and looks like it&#8217;s<br />from a James Bond movie.  I dug it, but<br />the $499 price tag was a bit much for the guy who had to work a deal just to<br />get into the show&#8221;¦ lol.  Very cool gear,<br />though.  I also met my new friend Louie<br />who performs on Sunday nights at a whole in the wall bar inside Canter&#8217;s Deli<br />on Fairfax called the Kibitz Room.   The Wallflowers did a lot of their jamming here in the early 90's.  Great room, and awesome music on Sunday nights.  Say "Hi" to Louie.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Gear and Tone Secrets</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Q:  What gear are you playing through?<br /><br />A:  I'll have to break it down into categories.<br /><br />Guitars - My main guitar is a 1998 Paul Reed Smith Custom 22 10 Top with Bird inlays, a stop/wraparound tailpiece, and Dragon 2 pickups.  Other guitars include a Fender Lone Star Stratocaster with 2 Texas Specials and a Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates in the bridge, A Fender Telecaster that I gutted and revamped with Lindy Fralin pickups (single neck, hum with coil-tap in the bridge), and a Gibson CS-336 figured top semi-hollow in tangerine burst. <br /><br />Amps - I have been using Rivera amplifiers for over 10 years.  I usually run a Suprema 55 closed-back combo, sometimes with an extension cabinet 1x12 Rivera or 2x12 Marshall.  I also have a R-100 'Hundred Duo-Twelve', which is 100 watts and has two twelve-inch speakers (duh).<br /><br />Effects - All of my guitar effects are mounted into two Furman pedalboards.  I have my favorites, but there are always new additions and substitutions.  Click on pictures to see my current setup.  Effects include (In order of signal chain) - Board 1: Crybaby wah, Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer, Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive (my secret weapon!), Tech 21 XXL ditortion, Boss TU-2 Tuner, Boss CH-1 Super Chorus.  In the effect loop - Board 2: Digitech Whammy, Electro-Harmonix Polyphonic Octave Genereator (POG), MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay, Electro Harmonix Electric Mistress Flanger, Digitech Hyperphase, Digitech Synth Wah, Boss BF-3 Flanger, Boss Volume, Channel Switcher for Rivera amp (not in signal chain) <br />Board 1: Line 6 DL4 Delay w/ expression pedal, Boss TR-2 Tremolo, Line 6 MM 4 Modulation, and Boss RC-2 Loop Station.  I use George L and Horizon Cables to hook 'em all up.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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            <title>Woo-hoo!</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Well, I've done it.  My website is finally up - <a href="http://www.lukewhatimade.com">www.lukewhatimade.com</a>.<br />New pictures, songs, links... what else could you want?  Please take a look, sign my guestbook, and sign up for my e-mail<br />newsletter.  I just got back from playing the US Air Force Academy's<br />year-end bash, performing with country-pop crossover artist and People<br />Magazine darling Bettina (<a href="http://www.bettinamusic.com">www.bettinamusic.com</a>) opening for Smash<br />Mouth in Colorado Springs.  I've also been hanging out quite a bit in<br />LA, and I'm really excited about the opportunities opening up in<br />SoCal. I also put up some new pictures on myspace.  My hair is getting<br />really long, but I have a haircut scheduled for tomorrow.]]></description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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