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Artist description
<P>Chemistry is currently ranked #13 on the New Age Voice Top 100 Airwaves Chart</p><p>Chemistry is composed of a relaxing mix of songs that combine ethereal guitar melodies, orchestral strings, piano, bass, percussion combined with natural elements. Songs vary from the enlightening and uplifting, to the meditative and contemplative. Chemistry promises to relax and enlighten all who enjoy music. </p> |
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Music Style
New Age Ambient |
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Musical Influences
Wes Montgomery, David Gilmour, Rush, Pink Floyd |
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Similar Artists
In some cases, the guitar stylings of Wes Montgomery, in others, David Gilmour, layered with rich orchestral backing. |
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Artist History
<p>Created in 1995 by Ron Imhoff - continuous evolution.</p><p>While recording some material on a 4 track cassette deck in 1995, Chemistry creator Ron Imhoff accidentally cabled some guitar effects together incorrectly. The resulting guitar sound was the beginning of what has become the Chemistry sound. </p><p>"Solitude" was the first track recorded. It caught the attention of New Age radio show host Billy Brown of WLVE in Miami in 1996. A demo of six songs entitled "The Music of Imhoff" was compiled over the next two years. Ultimately, the demo was sent to 12 New Age shows nationwide. 11 of the 12 liked the material and aired it.</p><p>The success of the demo and the urgence of his beloved wife prompted him to create a full length CD. "Chemistry" is the culmination of that effort.</p><p>"Chemistry" has been well received by the New Age Radio community in the US and abroad. "Chemistry" can currently be heard on approximately 100 radio stations in the US, and 10 stations in Europe and Russia.</p><p>Enjoy the mind-mood landscape of Chemistry...</p> |
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Group Members
Ron Imhoff |
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Instruments
Ethereal Guitar, Orchestral Strings, Piano, Bass, Percussion |
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Albums
Chemistry / Kookie Jar Records / UPC# 8-02682-24692-5 |
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Location
Glen Gardner, NJ - USA |
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