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Artist description
Sound that varies radically from dark, droning percussive synth instrumentals to jazzy vocal numbers. Most of our pieces have a gothic, dark electronic/industrial, or triphop sound. |
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Music Style
Electronic, Gothic, Industrial |
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Musical Influences
Garbage, Kraftwerk, Tori Amos, Nitzer Ebb, Wolfsheim, Nine Inch Nails, Dynamix 2, Sisters of Mercy |
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Similar Artists
Sisters of Mercy, Edie Brickell, Dido |
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Artist History
mc w has a music degree and is an experienced classical concert vocalist. She likes a category of music we refer to as "whiny women", which would include such artists as Tori Amos and The Cranberries. djjd operated a commercial recording studio in the Florida Keys and currently records pixal's tracks at a private home studio in West Palm Beach, FL. djjd's musical tastes are diverse, with a place for the tempo-driven Miami bass sound of groups like Dynamix 2, industrial edginess and minimalism as demonstrated by Kraftwerk's sound, electronic music's expressiveness as displayed by groups Depeche Mode and Garbage, and vocal talent as showcased by artists like U2's Bono and Fiona Apple. morpheus needs to write something about himself for me to put here.We would like to give special thanks to Matt Steinhoff for donating equipment. Although this occurred quite a few years ago, this equipment is still key in the production of our music and without it we probably would not even be on mp3.com. We would also like to thank audioland and a.b.s.s.m. for their continued support of our efforts. |
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Group Members
mc w (vocals, composition), morpheus (lyrics, composition), and djjd (production). |
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Press Reviews
"Fair. I have heard better and I have heard worse. Much, much worse." - http://sable777.freeservers.com reviewing "crash". |
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Location
West Palm Beach, FL - USA |
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