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Artist description
A single unit who composes predominantly symphonic-esque pieces for MIDI (Musical Instrument DigitalInterface) of various sorts (i.e. different piecesof software and/or hardware), with occasionalhints of jazz and "pop" influence thrown in forgood measure. This unit also arranges themes fromfamous fantasy video games such as Final Fantasyand Chrono Trigger. Said MIDIs are then recordedto the more preferable WAV format, and also madeinto MP3s when necessary. |
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Music Style
Orchestral/Symphonic MIDI ("electronica") |
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Musical Influences
Nobuo Uematsu; Yoko Kanno; Robert W. Smith; Beethoven; Stravinsky; Sting |
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Similar Artists
Nobuo Uematsu; Yoko Kanno; Richard Strauss; John Williams |
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Artist History
I began arranging and transcribing various videogame and anime soundtrack pieces in 1997. I eventuallymoved on to original works, and continued workingon both as I made my way through a music educationdegree. I continue to both arrange and compose inmy own free time, and I am constantly seeking outnew pieces of software and hardware to enhance thesound of my current and future MIDIs, eventuallyso that they will measure up--musically speaking--to the standards of "real" orchestras. |
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Group Members
Dan Barnaba |
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Instruments
various MIDI synthesizers (Yamaha, Aureal Vortex, Soundblaster Live!, etc..) |
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Albums
n/a |
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Press Reviews
n/a |
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Additional Info
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Location
Toronto, Ontario - Canada |
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