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Artist description
An eclectic mix of styles, ranging from surf punk to trance, house, industrial, techno, rock, blues, metal and others. |
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Music Style
Experimental |
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Musical Influences
Pink Floyd, NIN, Pantera, Iron Maiden, The Crystal Method, Enigma, and everyone else I've ever heard. |
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Similar Artists
The Chemical Brothers, NIN, The Beach Boys, Tarentino soundtracks... |
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Artist History
The T. One Project was created by Daniel T. One. in 1996. T. One started combining many of his various influences, and wide variety of musical tastes, while collaborating with various artists of different styles to create a signature sound. |
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Group Members
Daniel T. One - drums, percussion, keyboards, bass, co-writing of guitars, co-writing of vocals and lyrics, programming, mixing, and all concepts. Appearences on the "21" album by; Stacey Mcmullen - vocals, Bobby C. (from Something Wicked) - vocals, Saint (from Gunmetal Blue) - vocals, Mark Leiberman - guitar, James J.T. Thorpe - guitar, Ritchie Wilkison - guitar, Bo Wallace (from bRAIN dUSTER) - bass, Slice - bass, and Steve DeLong - backing vocals. Very special appearences on the "22" album by; Kriss Luckett Hart (from Diamonds and Rust) - vocals, tROOF (from bRAIN dUSTER) - verbal expression, Governor Davis - vocals and guitar, Joe Hart (from Diamonds and Rust) - guitar, Rich Wilkison - guitar, bO "pOIZEN dOGG" wALLACE(from bRAIN dUSTER) - bass, and Jimmy Vee (from Governor Davis and the Blues Ambassadors) - bass. |
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Instruments
Anything that sounds good |
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Albums
The T. One Project |
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Press Reviews
"It's like the Chemical Brothers meets Top 40"...Alex Council...Dance Music Athority Magazine(Commenting on tracks from the "22" album.) |
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Additional Info
The new T. One Project album |
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Location
Indianapolis, IN - USA |
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