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Artist description
These songs will range from dreamy and meditative ,teckno, R& B and latin influences. The main connector is rhythm. Complex rhythm and melodies that float. Buy the CD ( gotta pay for these toys, don’t cha know) and E mail your reviews! |
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Music Style
Joseph Campbell coined the phrase “follow your bliss”. Here’s a taste of mine. And a poem...MUSIC BECOMES MY RELIGION Music becomes my religion - the rites and rituals - Of making limb and mind - Work together in form - And allow a hunger and a longing - Surging from a deeper well - To find a home in the air Hanging on rhythms - and chords - Bound together in a sequence - Of tonality - Hoping that maybe today - The magic will happen - And this moment - Will go into - That other realm.... |
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Artist History
Sir Real and the Dreamers is what Rob Young (and his multiple personalities) has called his solo projects. A drummer and keyboard player since 10, played in a variety of bands as a drummer and percussionist, finally deciding the home studio was to be the best way of expressing his music. Collaborative efforts with Jay Red Hawk can be found with the artists links to Red Hawk and Wolf, and Hawk and Wolf . |
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Instruments
Korg X5d, DrumKat, SB soundfonts, real drums and percussion, occasionally guitar, recorded analog on Tascam 488MKII and then digitized ( Ain’t science wonderful!) |
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Albums
Realizations! |
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Press Reviews
"I stumbled across your page on MP3.com. I was very intrigued by some of the names/descriptions of your songs, and they caught my attention. After downloading a few and listening a bit, I must commend you on your songwriting and composition skills. All of the songs are very interesting and different in one way or another, and I enjoyed listening to them quite a bit." |
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Location
Mpls, MN - USA |
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