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Artist description
PKP has a unique sound that spans many different
genres of electronic music. Though we consider
our music trance, we try to stay away from
the classic trance kick and rythmically spice up
our songs with breaks and hip-hop influenced
big beats. It is our flowing melodies of strings,
piano, and acid over the beats that give us our
unique sound. |
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Music Style
Melodic Trance |
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Musical Influences
The Crystal Method, Chemical Brothers, Uberzone, Paul Oakenfold, Paul van Dyk, Chicane, Faty Boy Slim, John Digweed, Moby, Max Graham, Prodigy, Hybrid |
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Similar Artists
Hybrid, Max Graham |
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Artist History
PKP, short for Post Kwapisz Productions, was
formed in 1999. The group was spawned from a
combination of high school drumline influences
and our interest in electronic music. In the
summer of 2000 we released our first album, Five
Mile. It contains a variety of electronic music
from big beat to ambient trance. Since then, we
have a grown musically and aquired more equipment.
Our latest album, Tr-33, was released in October
of 2001. It contains the tracks featured here on
this site. |
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Group Members
The band members are Mike Kwapisz, age 21, and
Scott Post, age 20. They attend the University of
Michigan and Michigan State University
respectively. Both are currently working on
undergraduate engineering degrees, while producing
music and djing on the side. |
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Instruments
Korg Electribe S, Korg Electribe M, Yamaha DJX, Yamaha PSR - 220Rebirth, Music Maker 5, Cool Edit Pro |
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Albums
Tr-33: A Sequential Summer, Five Mile |
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Location
Farmington Hills, MI - USA |
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