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Artist description
New Clear Sky draws its inspiration from the power of the human experience. New Clear Sky uses electronic music to stir the soul. New Clear Sky is a futuristic amalgam of pop melodies, dance beats and electronics. New Clear Sky is a bittersweet sound that melds haunting vocal performance and blatant honesty of thought with clean and compelling harmonies and rhythms. |
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Music Style
electronica |
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Musical Influences
synth pop, disco, house, classical, opera |
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Similar Artists
Depeche Mode, Eurythmics, Georgio Moroder |
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Artist History
Formed in January, 1998. New York City based |
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Group Members
Robert Cotnoir Robert Dombrower |
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Instruments
Vocals, Synclavier, Strings |
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Albums
Psychodrama, New Clear Sky -- The Remixes |
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Press Reviews
Street Rod Records announces the release of New Clear Sky's debut CD, 'psychodrama' (SR-6639101869-2).The album 'psychodrama' melds styles of electronica, synth-pop and trance with an emphasis on vocals. 'Psychodrama' will be released this summer and may be purchased directly from their web site atwww.newclearsky.com and at A Different Drum (www.adifferentdrum.com) "[Cotnoir and Dombrower's] experienced and cultured talents show in 'Psychodrama.'" -- Grinding Into Emptiness (USA) "New Clear Sky offers one of the most tantalizing marriages between old skool techno and modern synthpopI have yet heard.... the duo...serves up music that is not only good, but sounds good,too. The distinctionmay be a fine one but an important one." --LEXICON Magazine (USA) "[Psychodrama] is a very interesting and diverse album which clearly rises above the masses.... an absolutely perfect blend of electro-pop" -- E-LECTRIC (GERMANY) |
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Additional Info
"Newer, Clearer." -- coming soon |
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Location
Jersey City, New Jersey - USA |
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