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Artist description
This is not a band. This is one person, doing what he like to call art in the room where he sleeps. He has one computer and one soundcard and one program. Through this he created what he likes to call music. Evolving from mindless rave to sophisticated elektronic music is a tedious process in which he learned that music is a compromise between the listener and the creator. Music is story-telling, and for any listener to grasp the message, cliches and established symbolism must compromise art and originality. Pushing the threshold of compromise is what challenges both the creator and the listener.Take the challenge! |
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Music Style
alternative, different, intelligent, trance/triphop/drum'n base/elektro/industrial |
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Musical Influences
Leftfield, Aphex Twin, ,myself, Ravel, Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre, Orb, Future Sound of London, Lamb |
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Similar Artists
Lamb, Björk, Moloko, Moby, Leftfield |
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Artist History
Started early 1990's with small time mod-composing on the Amiga. Got a PC and brought the music further up untill now.Have had a lot of positive response from the PC-demo scene and participated in numerous productions on that behalf.Some of my music is still floating around on the net... |
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Group Members
One: BeatOmen a.k.a. Tommy Hemmert Jørgesen, 22 years of age |
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Instruments
PC! |
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Albums
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Press Reviews
Skullsaw of the former WeeklyModuleReview wrote: Simplicity eXplained has a certain delicacy in mood, quiet yet energetic. No new ground is broken but the piece has been executed very well with a lot of style. No needless repetetiveness, great arrangement and samples, a winner in all ways.Mansoj wrote: As nitpicky as I tend to be, and only one and a half distinct flaws I could point out. Am I losing my edge? Sheesh, I suppose I'm liking this tune a bit more every time I listen to it. I may just keep it around for awhile. I suggest you grab it and do the same.Ming wrote:This was interesting. This was really interesting. BeatOmen used the most abused technique, the most overused method (often a mistake) for a mod composer: The Adding Cliché. You just cut'n'paste, add another instrument, cut and paste again, addmore, and so forth. BeatOmen used that technique. But BeatOmen didn't just do it because he had no better way of starting the tune, rather it was because hewanted to. He took The Adding Cliché and made something out of it. |
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Additional Info
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Location
Odense, Fyn - Denmark |
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