Daniel Ash (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Daniel Ash" in English language version.

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  • "ADRENALIN". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved 14 November 2023.

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  • "Dave Navarro of Jane's Addiction Discusses Technique and Influences in 1991 Guitar World Interview". Guitar World. 1991. Archived from the original on 12 July 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
  • Greg Prato (11 May 2022). "Kim Thayil names 11 guitar players who shaped his sound". Guitar World. Future plc, Future Publishing Limited Quay House. Retrieved 4 August 2022. "In between the late '70s punk rock/new wave explosion and 1984/SST, there was a British post-punk thing, and I picked up on the style and elements of Daniel Ash. Once again, specifically the use of feedback, slashing, and pick scrapes and finger squeaks on the strings." "All these elements that were incidental, producers and recording engineers often tried to keep off the tape. It's also stuff that guitarists tried to avoid doing because they thought it was incidental, noise and unintended. "Ash embraced that as all part of the depth of the music and created that sort of 'cinematic depth' – kind of in the way that Pere Ubu had this weird literary dynamic to the way they did things. So, they weren't afraid of the picks scrapes, the squeaks, and the use of space. It was just amazing. "And on some level, it's fun and wild, but it's also courageous and arty. It inspired me not to be afraid of these components of playing guitar. I didn't have to work my way out of them – I could incorporate them into the songs."

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