About Doses.com


Doses.com is the home for the music of David Krejci. In the late 1980s and early 90s, David Krejci played Hammond organ for TwinTone / Prospective recording artist GREEN MACHINE, a psychedelic trio that produced several full-length CDs and 45RPMs. In 1993, Krejci and his band spent 10 days with Arthur Brown (aka, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown) recording their final CD Sonic Lobotomy.

Krejci spent the next ten years recording with Reverend Angus Strychn as guitarist and lead vocalist. This includes Reverend Angus Strychn and the Paralyzing Doses of Fun (1996); Cheap Strychn (1997);  Reverend Angus Strychn (2004); RevvieDC (2004); and the Reverend Strychn Trio (2005).

During this time Krejci also collaborated with Environmental Mutagen Kingdom, Paul Metzger and other experimental artists and performed as a solo performer on electric piano and Farfisa organ.

David Krejci CleophoneIn the Springof 2005, Krejci built the CLEOPHONE, an electronic instrument  built out of heavy piano strings, Rhodes electromagnetic pick-ups and a micro-phonic copper stand. The instrument is played through two Leslie Speakers and manipulated with piano hammers, bows, sticks, bones, brushes and ball-bearings.  Krejci released the first full-length CD of the Cleophone in the summer of 2005.

2007 saw the release of Krejci’s Hide of Frankenstein and 2008 Audrey and the Horses, a solo piano composition. In 2009, he recorded and wrote the screenplay and score for The Not-So Invisible Ghost.

Currently, Krejci is recording songs for the forthcoming LP: Seven Less Fingers.