Dane Johnson: Surf Rocker and Composer for Indie Films
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About Dane Johnson
Bongo Surf Band
Dane's Work in Film Composition
About Dane Johnson
Dane Johnson is a freelance web developer, multimedia producer, and musician based in Jersey City, New Jersey. He has over 10 years of experience working on web and multimedia projects for clients across various industries.
Outside of his professional work, Dane's passion is music. He is the guitarist and bandleader of the instrumental surf rock group Bongo Surf.
Bongo Surf Band
Bongo Surf was formed at the Jersey Shore by a group of friends who shared a love of surfing and music. Dane Johnson now leads the 6-piece band on guitar, joined by the Stellmach brothers on guitar and percussion, Chris Poppe on bass, and Chris Edelson on drums.
The band plays surf rock hits from the 1960s, with influences from The Ventures, Dick Dale, The Surfaris and more. Their sound features driving guitar reverberated riffs combined with Latin rhythms.
Bongo Surf has opened for the legendary surf guitarist Dick Dale. They frequently play shows along the Jersey Shore during the summer months.
Dane's Work in Film Composition
In addition to his work with Bongo Surf, Dane Johnson has composed music for independent films. He created the soundtrack for the campy giant gorilla movie Kinky Kong for AlternativeCinema.com.
Dane enjoyed the creative challenge of scoring a film soundtrack. He focused on mixing jazz and lounge styles to capture the absurd humor of the movie. The experience has led him to pursue more film and multimedia composition projects.
Drawing from his varied musical backgrounds, Dane aims to create unique sonic landscapes for visual media. He is currently exploring composing for documentaries and online videos.
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