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Artist description
Mario composes timeless music with great stylistic diversity which ranges from beautiful piano melodies and powerful atmospheric "daydreams" to exotic and uplifting dance tracks. |
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Music Style
Easy Listening/ New Age/ Instrumental/Dance |
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Musical Influences
New Age, Electronic and ambient music, Rock and Pop. |
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Similar Artists
Robert Miles, Tangerine dream, and John Tesh. |
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Artist History
Mario started composing in 1990 with no formal music education and almost by accident. He has composed music for TV and radio spots, documentaries, for an independently produced time-travel pilot show called "Nomadas" and for a street festival representation of the spanish conquest of the southwest. He's currently working on the soundtrack for a short film being shot in Miami, FL. |
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Group Members
Mario Gongora: Keyboards, programming, sequencing and mixing. Ruben Robledo: Acoustic and electric guitar on "The second time around". Monica Gongora: Chorus tracks on "The second time around". :-)YOUR FEEDBACK IS APPRECIATED! Please take the time to drop Mario a quick note. Thanks for visiting! |
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Instruments
EMU Proteus 2000, Roland MC-505 Groovebox, Roland U220, Yamaha DJX, Digitech DSR12, DBX Project 1, Alesis Microverb III, Boss DR660, Mackie mixers and a Tascam DA88 |
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Albums
"Euterpe", "Dos Mil" and "Utopia 2013" |
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Press Reviews
"The Cup '94": ...Rousing instrumentals, meant to be played at World Cup soccer matches. Ideal for motivational seminars and Armed Forces commercials as well. - Charles H. (Listen.com)"Mexico(Remix)": This one is a real motivator !--A. (www.somuchtosay.com) "In her eyes": Soothing and inspiring at once. The kind of melody that brightens your day! Norma Garcia/Telemundo-Chicago |
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Location
Miami, FL - USA |
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