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Artist description
Intelligent intros, killer melodies, and hi-nrg rhythm.
Dance--Ambient--Breaks--Techno |
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Music Style
electronic |
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Musical Influences
Duke Ellington, Harry Connick Jr., Chicago, Cirrus, Tidy Trax DJs (esp. Riot Bros), just about every video game I've ever played (especially games by CAPCOM, NAMCO, and SQUARE), and John Williams (esp. Superman score...wow). |
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Similar Artists
Tidy, Cirrus, RaveWorld DJ'z, Chris Huelsbek |
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Artist History
This story starts out with a young kid who had a thing for video games and a love for music. One of those games - Star Fox - had the best of both worlds. The music in that game did not just sound good. It emotionally moved this youngster. So much that the final score of the game inspired him to dust off his sister's 80's Yamaha keyboard and attempt to play the bassline which moved him so. With an audio tape recording of the song and a vintage keyboard he played the melody by ear! So his musical career was born. One month later he wrote his first piano piece and for 3 years after was content at just using old fashion analog hands. The time came, though, when his musical ideas went beyond just what his two hands could lay down. He bought himself a Roland XP-30 and upon bringing it home for the first time e-effect was born. His musical alias embodied what he felt his production was all about: hi-nrg and hi-emotion inspired by electronic sounds and rhythms. So as this dialogue is at an end the history of this self-taught electronic musician has just begun. |
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Group Members
Just me, Brock :-) on synthesizers, programming, and mixing. |
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Instruments
Roland XP-30, OrionPro, SynC Modular, Scorpion, AAS MonoPhunk, Tau, and Triangle I. |
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Location
Morgantown, WV - USA |
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