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Artist description
A man and his computer-controlled synthesizers producing a completely original sound. |
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Music Style
Synth-Pop |
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Musical Influences
Erasure, Pet Shop Boys, Depeche Mode, Alphaville, Information Society, Ace of Base, New Order, They Might Be Giants, U2, Nine Inch Nails, John Denver, and disco music in general. |
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Similar Artists
Erasure, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, They Might Be Giants |
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Artist History
In 1993 I started writing music on my computer using only FM synthesis. Over the years I've obtained a few synthesizers and sound modules, and my songwriting and arranging skills have greatly improved. I now have a nice little audio command center and a good library of songs to play there. I have called my performing persona many different names over the years, with "Planet 92" being the most recent moniker. |
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Group Members
Dallin Woolstenhulme |
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Instruments
Two Yamaha Synthesizers, Computer FM Synthesizer, and a sound module |
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Albums
Antsy Pants Dancer |
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Press Reviews
VIXTROLA called us "Incredibly inspired..." and Pulse 120 said of "Atomic Danceland" - "Seriously cool dance track. Recommended." |
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Additional Info
These songs sound ABSOLUTELY AMAZING on a good stereo system - Buy the CD! Now with extra tracks and an alternate version of our hit |
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Location
Allen, Texas - USA |
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