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Artist description
Robert Muller is an artist who posses a palette of visceral mood music and very cerebral lyrics. A potent combination that renders some very strange images, not unlike Dali. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock/Jazzy-Folk |
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Musical Influences
Pat Metheny, Joni Mitchell, Bruce Cockburn, Steve Hackett, XTC, Bill Frisell |
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Similar Artists
Bruce Cockburn, Dave Matthews, Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell |
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Artist History
Robert has been a professional musician for 15 years. He has gigged and worked in the studio as a drummer for a number of jazz-fusion groups, as well as the pop/rock groups Rods and Cones, The Balance, Fuzak, Cut to the Chase, and Café Society.
For the past ten years, Robert has worked both on the road and in the studio as a guitarist, guitar synthesist, and backing vocalist in addition to his usual drum duties. His strange, atmospheric, and ethereal sound-scapes on guitar have earned him a reputation as one of the more unique and sought after session players in southern California.
Currently, Rob is composing scores for a number of documentaries and television shows. In fact, if you watch the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, or the Learning Channel (TLC) you have more than likely heard his work.
Always on the lookout for new challenges, Rob has just completed his new CD, on the Sirius Music Company label, entitled "Deep Blue Underneath."
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Group Members
Robert Muller |
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Instruments
Drums, vocals, backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, guitar synth, ebow, mellotron, bass, and percussion |
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Albums
Deep Blue Underneath |
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Press Reviews
http://www.robertmuller.com/muller_reviews.html |
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Additional Info
www.siriusmusicco.com |
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Location
Orange County, CA - USA |
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