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Speed Limit 35 : Shifting Gears
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Instrumental rock darting in and out of genres like a hot rod changing lanes in a school zone.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2004
Shifting Gears Record Label: Hectic Eclectic Records
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B B Gun 3:29 $0.99
Bonk 3:54 $0.99
ReKrupaRation 4:27 $0.99
Storming Heaven 6:14 $0.99
Atlantica 3:15 $0.99
Red Shift 4:13 $0.99
Mechanical Failure Suite 9:36 $0.99
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Album Notes

Based in southern New Jersey, instrumental / progressive rockers Speed Limit 35 formed during the summer of 1997 as a result of frequent songwriting sessions between guitarist Steve Rabeler and keyboardist / guitarist Mitch Gorman. Singer Judilynn Niedercorn, from Pittsburgh-based progressive rock band Persephone's Dream was recruited and provided an additional ingredient, adding a new musical dimension to the band's sound.

The first album release from Speed Limit 35 entitled The Speed of Sound was made available from mp3.com in 2000. The album contained ten tracks that varied between guitar-based instrumentals and progressive tracks featuring Judilynn's vocal work. Several songs were extremely reminiscent of Renaissance in their construction especially when amplified by the texture of Judilynn's voice; excellent examples being "Siren Song" and "Memoria". Instrumentals spanned from the light acoustic sound of "Binky" to the driving guitar rock of "Throb" and "HTML" and experimental nature of "GuiTarPits." More than 90,000 downloads and plays resulted from Speed Limit 35's presence on the mp3.com website, and "Throb" was #1 on the Instrumental Rock chart for 28 days.

In 2002, Steve and Mitch parted ways with Judilynn and returned to their instrumental and progressive rock roots. Steve's surf and rockabilly influences were also tapped into as recording sessions progressed for Speed Limit 35's 2nd album. After nearly 3 years of work, the resulting self-produced all-instrumental CD, Shifting Gears, was released on the band's own Hectic Eclectic label in 2004. Ranging from the heavy, slow-building progressive rock of "Mechanical Failure Suite" to the upbeat surf of "Atlantica" and the Gene Krupa influenced "ReKrupaRation", Shifting Gears demonstrated the duo's instrumental versatility and strengths. The CD has received excellent reviews along with thousands of online downloads and plays.

Beginning in September 2006, Speed Limit 35's song "ReKrupaRation" has been featured in the soundtrack for the PBS television series "Roadtrip Nation".

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REVIEWS

Pedal To The Metal
author: Guitar Nine Records
OK, not exactly metal, but it made a better headline than "Pedal To The Hard Rock". The CD-R release from Speed Limit 35 is entitled Shifting Gears, and what you'll hear from New Jersey based guitarist Steve Rabeler and Florida based keyboardist Mitch Gorman is guitar-oriented instrumental rock recorded in separate home studios, put together via instant messenger, FTP and e-mail! Rabeler and Gorman have taken elements of progressive rock, heavy metal, surf, rockabilly, and heck, even surfabilly to build a musical gumbo that will get you changing lanes faster than a caffeine-charged, Saab-driving, gear-grinding, perpetually-late, mega commuter. There isn't much like this on the music scene at the moment - the success or failure of Speed Limit 35's marketing will ultimately determine if such a mix was a good idea or not - but with so many 'me-too' cookie cutter albums that reek of sameness out there, their fresh approach sounds like it just might take.
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Gangster Heaven (review of ReKrupaRation)
author: Jantzen Paine
The drums could have got my 5 stars alone! Then right when ya think its all about a badass drummer, it turns into a modern gangster type action song, like taking place during a dance in a club and there is a story line surrounding the music.Doesnt sound like anything ive heard on here.It really made pictures in my mind as i listened. Mmm Mmm Mmm!
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Techno Meets Rock
author: Jim Tomlinson (review of B B Gun)
I have never heard a song like this before. It is very original. Guitar players everywhere want to play for this band.
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