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Artist description
An attempt to create a kind of music that doesn't exist yet by combining certain elements of Jazz, Acid Jazz, and Ambient music. I have been listening to a lot of Jazz, Acid Jazz and Ambient CDs lately. I especially like the early CDs from a duo out of England called Fila Brazillia (Black Market Gardening, Maim That Tune, etc.) Consequently, I have developed an appetite for down tempo mellow grooves. Listening to these three different kinds of music made me wish that there was one kind of music that blended the quality of all three. |
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Music Style
Ambient/Acid Jazz /Downtempo |
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Musical Influences
Fila Brazillia, Gota, Pat Methany, Egberto Gismonti, Brian Eno, Jean Michael Jarre, Orbital, Kraftwerk, The Art of Noise, Brazilian music, A Tribe Called Quest, DJ Premiere, Pete Rock, Hip Hop, Jazz (especially the kind released by the Instinct record label), music put out by the UK based Pork record label, Claude Debussy. |
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Similar Artists
I don't really have a sound that resembles any other producer; however, I admire the eclecticism of Fila Brazillia |
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Artist History
In 1992, I started making instrumental hip-hop and house tracks. These tracks were generally rhythm tracks or dance tracks. I put out a record called “Feel the Melody” under the name O.D.L. Science in late 1993. I stopped making music in 1996. In, December of 1999, after almost four years of inactivity, I began making a more eclectic mix of music that I made available online. |
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Group Members
Dock Drumming |
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Instruments
These days, almost all of the tools that I use to create music are software based: Sound Forge, Cakewalk (to create MIDI files), Quicktime (to convert MIDI files to .wav files), and Acid Music. |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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