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Artist description
Solo artist making waves in the music press with his electronic house music. Future Music quoted "a hybrid between Trance and Euro-pop. An interesting combination, but one that works, he's destined to go far" |
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Music Style
House/Trance/Euro-Pop hybrid - (NEW STYLE DEVELOPED BY ARTIST) |
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Musical Influences
Erasure, Sash, Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Leftfield, Kaleid, JMJarre. |
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Similar Artists
All your base are belong to us, Sash, Leftfield, Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, with own unique 'HYBRID' style. |
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Artist History
Established in 1992 with the aid of an Amiga and the mod tracker music scene. |
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Group Members
Grahame Skeavington (solo artist) |
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Instruments
Roland MC-303, Yamaha SHS-10 using Reason and other PC software. |
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Press Reviews
Future Music Magazine April 1999 - "a hybrid between Trance and Euro-pop. An interesting combination, but one that works, he's destined to go far"Amiga User International Nov 1995 - "a near to perfect alternative dance pop as you're going to get - for God's sake, many people can't achieve this in their million pound studio's"Sound On Sound May 1993 - "a refreshing change coupled with well-researched samples, making for a very interesting track" Trax in Space review:- 8/10 "U R The 1, is a competent and professional song - it's catchy and makes you want to dance to it. The melody is simple but effective, and the structure of the piece is solid, with good variations. Definitly one to download. There is promise..." Also, Paradise Decay is currently being featured on the Sony website 'Toryumon' |
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Additional Info
Looking for recording contract, Music ideal for 'Futuristic Racing Style' game, if any software companies are interested! |
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Location
Nottingham, Nottingham - United Kingdom |
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