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Artist description
The human body has a deep, instinctual response to rhythm. Doctor Eternal exsists to maximize that response. |
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Music Style
Techno/industrial, groove, dance, ambient, odd - rather odd indeed |
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Musical Influences
(new) Yello, Prodigy, Wendy Carlos, Danny Elfman, John Cage, Frank Sinatra |
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Similar Artists
(new) Yello, Prodigy, Future Sound of London, Aphex Twin, Moby, Zappa, Morphine, Laurie Anderson, KMFDM |
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Artist History
In 1989 in a small University in Southern Maine, in the wee hours of every possible morning, Richard and John began the art of musical construction with the local University music rooms, practice rooms and hey, anything they could get their hands on...the tradition still continues, (only, now they have a big studio to play in) |
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Group Members
Richard DeCosta: Keyboards, Drums, Audio Production. John Highstreet: Lyrics,Trombone, abstract mental configuring and Vocals (also the guy who points at the screen and goes "Richard what's that thing do?"...) |
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Instruments
MiniMoog, Alesis QS6, Yamaha 5-piece drum kit, trombone, computer, etc. |
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Albums
Space Woozies (MP3.com DAM CD) |
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Location
Scarborough, ME - USA |
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