Ну вот наступило прозрение. Случайно наткнулся на интервью ЕДИНСТВЕННОГО УЧАСТНИКА Cloudkicker

!!! Бен Шарп записывает все (!) партии инструментов, делает сведение и мастеринг, занимается еще созданием арта для своих творений. Cloudkicker не подписан ни на один лейбл, все релизы распространяются совершенно бесплатно.
ho are you, where are you from and what is your role in Cloudkicker?
"My name is Ben Sharp, I grew up in Los Angeles where I lived for 22 years before moving to Columbus, Ohio where I now live and work. My role in Cloudkicker is to write and record the music."
What was the reasoning behind making your releases free? You say they cost nothing to make - surely there were recording costs?
"It costs me absolutely nothing to create the music. Zero dollars. I record all the guitars and bass straight into my laptop and program the drums using this one sequencing program, then I mix and master everything myself. The only thing that costs money are guitar strings, but I have a full-time job so it's no big deal."
You are often likened to an instrumental Meshuggah - what are Cloudkicker's main inspirations?
"I guess Meshuggah is the only real "main inspiration"--you know, the whole odd time signature and polyrhythm thing. Other than that, the kind of music I listen to is really a revolving door of genres and styles. I actually try to keep whoever I'm listening to at the moment in my stupid little "top friends" thing. If you check it right now, there's not really that many "heavy" bands listed. I don't even think I've listened to Meshuggah for a few months, but I guess they're still the only band I can really point to and say "this is what gave me the idea for that"."
Did you ever consider adding vocals?
"No."
Finally, apart from the fact that the music is freely available, why should people listen to Cloudkicker?
"No reason. If people like what they hear, then that's awesome, if not, that's also awesome. I wouldn't expect anyone to listen to anything for any reason other than liking how it sounds."