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Artist description
Trylobyte is an experiment in taking electronic music from the dance floor and into the listening room. This music, while based on the techno/club tradition, adds inteligence to the hypnotic rhythm. Trylobyte's goal is to inspire you with new and unimagined dreams/ideas, not just make you want to shake your booty (but you are welcome to if you feel inclined). Questions? Reviews? Do you hate it/love it? Just email. |
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Music Style
Progressive Electronic |
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Musical Influences
Orbital, Orb, Brian Eno, Photek, Plastic Man, Mike Olfield, Tomita, Mark Isham, Prodigy (older sound), and more |
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Similar Artists
Orbital, Eno, and lots of others... |
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Artist History
Rooted in the early 80s exploritive works by the likes of Eno, Tomita, Isham, turned onto the dance scene in the late 80's, the rave scene in the early 90's. Trylobyte emerged to take on it's own identity starting back in 1996. At first called 'Deep Fish'. |
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Group Members
Aaron Jasinski |
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Instruments
Emu Proteus 2000, Yamaha CS2x, Ensoniq ESQ1, Sequential Max, Roland R8, MKS 50,Korg Poly800, Kurzweil 1000px, SampleCell, Unity DS-1, MetaSynth, ReBirth 2, Cubase VST, ProFive, Model E, and too many plugins |
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Albums
Black Holes, Not Her Again, Reversal |
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Press Reviews
"There is something about the way Trylobyte moves from one theme to the other that is completely... well... flawless." – I-N-T-R-O-S-P-E-C-T-I-V-E "If it is 70's like, it is the better half then.. d;-) Reminds me of a 70's like TV series theme song." –Alien Peace Records. "Haven't heard too many extended electronic songs that don't over simplify a theme and just pummel you with a boring 4-on-the-floor 909 kick bass for 10 minutes. This song instead gentlyguides you between different styles; sometimes the beat is important and at other times it's the melody. It's a beautiful journey throughout... " (reviewing 'Better Clovers')– NoiseA Vision station |
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Additional Info
Looking for a label. |
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Location
Orem, UT - USA |
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