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Artist description
Music for the mind - electronic fusion of progressive rock, classical, new age, funk, and other styles. |
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Music Style
Electronic Progressive Rock-Classical Fusion, New Age, Funk, Space Music, and sometimes mixing all of these. |
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Musical Influences
ELP, Triumvirat, Yes, Synergy, Tomita, Jean Luc Ponte, Jethro Tull |
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Similar Artists
ELP, Triumvirat, Yes, Synergy, Tomita, Synergy, Jean Luc Ponte, Jethro Tull |
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Artist History
"Cybertron" started in mid 1970's, mainly composing music for planetarium & laser-light shows; some radio & TV jingles, and many other projects. Synths used back then included: MOOG series 3-C, MOOG series 2-P,MOOG series 2-C, ARP 2500, ARP 2600, and a mini MOOG. Cybertron's founder, Richard Scott, was a studio recording engineer at many state-of-the-art studios in Memphis Tennesse. Cybertron currently uses synthesizers made by Yamaha, Korg, and a super-sized Synthesizers.com modular synthesizer. |
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Group Members
Richard Scott [aka ~Morbius~] composing, patching, performing, engineering, mixing, mastering... everything. |
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Instruments
Keyboards/Synths: Yamaha, Korg, Synthesizers.com modular |
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Additional Info
~Morbius~ (of Cybertron) is heavily into analog modular synthesizers, and enjoys talking with others about modular synths, patching, modules, and all kinds of related stuff. If you would like to correspond with Morbius (Rich), feel free to contact him. |
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Location
Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee - USA |
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