Favorite Albums
- "The White Album"
- The Beatles
- "Epitaph"
- Necrophagist
- "Passages"
- Ravi Shankar/Phillip Glass
- "Bitches Brew"
- Miles Davis
- "So What"
- Miles Davis
- "Obzen"
- Meshuggah
- "Nothing"
- Meshuggah
- "XO"
- Elliot Smith
Favorite Songs
- "kind of blue"
- Miles Davis
- "Diminished To Be"
- Necrophagist
- "The Offering"
- Ravi Shankar
- "Helter Skelter"
- The Beatles
- "Pinball Wizard"
- The Who
- "Point"
- Cornelius
Favorite Artists
- The Beatles
- Miles Davis
- The Bad Plus
- The Red Chord
- Elliot Smith
- Aerosmith
- Leo Kottke
- Cornelius
- Skip James
- SRV
- Van Halen
- The Roots
- Atmosphere
- Ravi Shankar
- Carlos Antonio Jobim
- Wes Montgomery
- Fredrik Thordendal
- Muhammed Suicmez
- Prince
- Johnny Cash
- Thom Yorke
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Eric Satie
- Igor Stravinsky
- Mozart
- Bach
- Hendrix
- The Clash
- Medeski Martin & Wood
- Charles Mingus
- Built To Spill
- The White Stripes
- Johnny Greenwood
- Rage Against The Machine
- Alice and Cha
Matt Decker
Los Gatos, California, United States of America
- Primary Instrument: Guitar
- Profession: Songwriter/Producer/Student
- Website: http://www.myspace.com/thearkhamwhite
About Matt Decker
matt decker is in his sophomore/junior year at Berklee College of music where he is studing contemporary writing and production. He has been playing guitar for ten years and piano for 5. He has contributed his music to a few local films and plays guitar in the boston based metal band The Arkham White. He also writes music on the side for a project of his called "Thomas" (www.myspace.com/thomassounds)Lessons & Articles By Matt Decker
Mr. Decker’s Gear Of Choice
By Matt Decker
Matt Decker talks a little bit about his guitar rig and setup, which is of course optimized for metal.
December 9, 2008 on 8:29 pm | In Articles, Gear & Equipment, Guitar, Metal under amp, effects, gear, pedals, rig, tone | No Comments |Necrophagist – “Epitaph”
By Matt Decker
Matt Decker gives Necrophagist’s 2004 release “Epitaph” the “too much rock for one hand” devil horns.
October 27, 2008 on 11:18 am | In Album Reviews, Articles, Metal under album, death metal, heavy, Metal, review | No Comments |Featured Lesson
GTR-012: Intervals On The Guitar
The distance between two notes is actually something quite important... it's called an interval. Kristian...
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The distance between two notes is actually something quite important... it's called an interval. Kristian...
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A Few Words On Hearing Loss
Death Metal, when done right, is really something to admire. To find it done right,...
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Kristian H
Primary Instrument: Guitar
Profession: Performer, Producer, & Songwriter
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