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Artist description
UltraMax is a fusion of electronic, techno and classical music. In my compositions real strings and symphonic orchestra sounds are often blended with synth lead and heavy techno beat.
People say that they can feel something distinctively Russian in my music.
By Max I. Fomitchev. |
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Music Style
Techno / Trance, Fusion of Techno and Classical |
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Musical Influences
Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, U96, Tehnologiya, Yanni, Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre, Enigma, Enya, Russian Folk Music, Erasure, Russian Techno, Techno Classical |
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Similar Artists
Vangelis, Jean Michel Jarre, Yanni, Trance, Kraftwerk, Fomitchev, Techno Classical |
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Artist History
I began writing music in 1990. I was 16 years old and was madly in love with Veronica (6 years later she became my wife).
Since I have a degree in piano performance I naturally started with piano.
Then I discovered ScreamTracker that barely 'screamed' on 12MHz PC/AT. But I was in heaven.
Then years later I got into Turtle Beach gear and in 1997 produced "The Temple of Me" CD that I hide from public due to poor quality of sound.
I wrote quite a few song yet did not persuade antbody to do the vocals.
The same year I've graduated from Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering with Masters in Computer Engineering and moved to U.S. (Tulsa, OK).
There I slept for exactly 4 years until recent resurrection. Inspired by my friend and fellow-musician Lonnie Liggitt I decided to try writing music again.
My other friend Joe Hershberger kindly provided me with all the software and sample CDs that I needed.
Now I'm back on track, writing music when I get a chance (I have a full-time job as a computer consultant).
I hope that you will enjoy my music and that I will eventually get a 'real' record out. |
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Group Members
Max I. Fomitchev |
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Instruments
Kurzweil K2000, GigaStudio, Creamware Elektra, Computer |
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Albums
Resurrection |
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Location
Tulsa, OK - USA |
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