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Artist description
Combining acoustic and electronic elements, The Orpheus Project have created a style uniquely their own. Part rock, part electronica, part folk, The Orpheus Project synthesize these musical forms to create a cutting-edge, emotional sound with a radio friendly melodic sense. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock, Acoustic, Electronic |
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Musical Influences
The Cure, Tori Amos, Depeche Mode, Toad the Wet Sprocket, The Smashing Pumpkins |
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Similar Artists
Toad the Wet Sprocket, The Smashing Pumpkins, Savage Garden, Jeff Buckley, Depeche Mode, Dido |
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Artist History
Formed in 2000, The Orpheus Project is a young band with images and words to share with the world. Emotional and poetic,steeped in the music of other heartfelt artists, The Orpheus Project are ready to carve out their own niche in the music world, and in the hearts and minds of music fans. |
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Group Members
Daniel Gittins-Stone: Vocals and Guitars Ethan Finley: Keyboards and Programming, Guitars, and Vocals |
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Instruments
Electric and Acoustic Guitars. Roland and Alesis synthesizers. Electronic drum sequences and samples. |
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Albums
Don't Turn Around Demo EP |
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Press Reviews
"Like antique Orpheus these guys carry their passion right from their hearts directly into your
ears. For all those who ever knew that "there must be somthing more to life
than this", Daniel Gittins-Stone and Ethan Finley weave a sound that is so
powerful and still so sensitive. If you ever have been overcome by a strange
desire that cannot be fulfilled it is just what these Orpheus songs will
bring you." - Martin Landolf, The Neverdays |
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Location
Salt Lake City, Utah - USA |
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