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Artist description
for the moment, it's a one man band.About my music, for me it has been a difficult task to describe my style, but not because of the songs by themselves but rather by the way they are composed, etc. Everything was done using a SBLive! soundcard, a software sequencer and a keyboard midi controller, however, this music is not supposed to be called "electronic", its something more like a symbiosis between synthetic sounds and some "natural" or "humanized" ones. Perhaps in the future I would try to mix up some other natural elements like a voice or some really good electric guitar sounds...when I get to find some other musicians to work with...As a drummer, I try to make drums and percussion sound the most natural. At the same time, (very basic) orchestral arrangements are a must in my music but don't expect a sort of very complex ones (yet). |
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Music Style
rock/pop/electronic |
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Musical Influences
Influences: some kind of mixture between the basic electronic stuff like Jean Michel Jarre, Depeche Mode, Heaven 17, and the like. I love movies soundtracks and I must say that the ones from Danny Elfman (Edward Scissor's Hands) were very very nice. David Bowie's works during the 70's (from "The man who sold the world" to "Heroes") influenced me in an uncounscious way. But the one I can't forget is the most exciting work ever done: the king crimson project. |
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Artist History
began as a ordinary drummer, became interested in midi music about 7 years ago when I started composing my own pieces. Not a professional yet, I still keep this work as a hobby. Hope you enjoy it. |
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Group Members
Luis Araujo |
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Instruments
SBLive! soundcard, midi keyboard controller, cakewalk software sequencer. |
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Location
Caracas, miranda - Venezuela |
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