Post by scrungus on Jul 15, 2018 3:57:10 GMT
Hey guys, posting this here because I'm really at a loss for this one. My friend and I have been trying to find some missing music for a relatively unknown artist named Christoper Noyes. A lot of his stuff is near impossible to find and what little we can find is either low quality uploads on Youtube or track listings but no music.
We're specifically looking for his album 'Grapheme' which we cannot find anywhere recorded. There's track listings for it on Spotify but the songs are listed as 'unavailable in your country' (we both live in the US). There's also a review on Jesus Freak Hideout which gives us some information about the album as well as a link to amazonmp3 where you could buy the album, but it has since been removed.
Spotify Link:"https://open.spotify.com/album/1m88QnA6pO4JAn3X2yfiVz"
Jesus Freak Hideout: "https://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/indiemusic/GraphemeEP.asp"
AmazonMP3: "https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005Z5K6MC/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=jesusfreakhid-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B005Z5K6MC"
As for what we *have* found, two of his songs that are apparently on the album Grapheme are able to be heard on ReverbNation's website, the songs being 'Grapheme' and 'Children of the Pyramid Builders'. Unfortunately, the official music videos that were hosted on Youtube are no longer available. However, we did find a video on Youtube that could be his music video for 'Children of the Pyramid Builders' but there is no description for the video and it's possibly fanmade since we have no idea what the original was. We've also found a personal recording of a show where Christoper plays a song titled '534 BC', but there seems to be no official recording of this song.
ReverbNation: www.reverbnation.com/christopernoyes
Children of the Pyramid Builders: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MG-FrVUHjE&feature=youtu.be
I'd really appreciate it if you guys could help us out and suggest places we could dig deeper. Given the rather obscure nature of Christoper Noyes it's made searching very difficult.