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Artist description
Digital Buddha "Digital" represents modern technology and the world which modern man lives. "Buddha" represents ancient wisdom. Mysteries of the mind and soul. Digital Art Rock. |
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Music Style
Electronic |
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Musical Influences
Bowie,Fripp,Reznor,Reeves Gabrels,Eno. |
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Similar Artists
Nine Inch Nails, David Bowie |
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Artist History
Digital Buddha formed as a collaboration between musician Richard Reifenstein and artist David Rullo, as a spoken word project. The two worked so well together they decided to join forces and form a band. Digital Buddha's work has appeared on satellite TV, internet radio stations, and most recently in E-Magine Records Talent Pool. Most recently, the band has added bassist Anthony Morelli to their line up. |
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Group Members
Richard Reifenstein / David Rullo/Anthony Morelli |
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Instruments
DJX, DJXII, Mini-Moog Prodigy, Roland GR-1, Steinberg Bass,E-mu Proteus,Evolution MK-149,,Roland PC-200,Dance Station,Virtual synths,N'Track Digital Studio,Acid Pro 2.0,guitars and tons of other instruments real and unreal. |
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Albums
"The Revolution Will Be Digitized", "Digital Buddha"(Synthetic Records)) |
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Press Reviews
WELL PLUGGED
Pittsburgh Magazine, August 2001
The electronic heavy-aural delight Digital Buddha actually harkens back to the melodic synth rock of the 1980's than the crank driven techno dance music of today. (It now makes me realize how much I miss the cold war.) Started as a collaboration between multi-insturmentalist Richard Reifenstein and spoken-word artist David Rullo, Digital Buddha delivers well-crafted songs and wonderful wll though out arrangements rather than just a bunch of frenetic beats augmented with beeps, burps and scratches. This is electronic music with hear and soul. The Buddha will smile.
--Phil Harris |
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Additional Info
T-Shirts and artwork will be available shortly. |
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Location
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - USA |
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