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Music Style
EXperimental Hip Hop |
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Artist History
DSAnalog (Dee Ess Analog) has spent the last several months in Los Angeles creating music and recording their demo. Brought together through an audio engineering education at Los Angeles Recording Workshop, the group has developed a sound that is original and indescribable.
DSAnalog is a motivated trio, dedicated to a career in music creation and performance. In an attempt to bring something truly entertaining and original to the table, DSAnalog has combined very diverse styles of music. Bringing together three talented, young musicians from various parts of the United States has helped DSAnalog stay original.
The lyrical styling of “Cornfield” and “Demune” mixed with “CrowseOne‘s” furious technical scratches, compliment each other in a way too amazing to put into words. You have to hear it to experience it.
Spending months in “Cornfield’s” 20' by 21' foot apartment which the group turned into a makeshift studio, they have Composed futuristic beats and imaginative topics. The sound is both innovative and intriguing. The group's name; “Digitally Synchronized Analog” will make perfect sense once the demo hits your five disc changer. |
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Group Members
Crowse one The Creator
Or Chris, as his parents named him, was born and raised in San Fernando Valley, CA. Crowse has been a music fanatic for his entire 23 years on this earth.
In 1995, music became more than just a hobby for Crowse. He decided it was time to stop just listening to music, and start creating it. With the purchase of a Technics SL1200 turntable and a DJ mixer, he began to create original scratch patterns and sequences. The turntable became his instrument, and he continued into new territory as “CrowseOne.”
In the summer of 2000, Crowse decided to take his music career one step further. He went to the Los Angeles Recording Workshop to study audio engineering. Crowse One encountered fellow students who were equally as interested in music production as he was. Collaborating on projects and learning new techniques has gotten Crowse to where he is today. Crowse brings a “turntablism” element into music with Ben (“Cornfield”) and Drew (“Demune”). With this comes Digitally Synchronized Analog.
Enodum
Born and raised in Maui, Hawaii, as well as raised in Long Beach, CA. Enodum was first introduced to Emceeing by his original crew Joint Eternal Souls, still active. The 21-year-old has been in various hip-hop groups, and also has experimented with multiple random artists since then.
Drew, a raw emcee at heart, has pierced a few ears as a performer in Hawaii with his lyrical styling. Cutting several lo-fi projects, along with numerous mix tapes that have been found bumping in the parking lot of the local Jack in the Box at midnight.
Drew has been developing a foundation in his music through "Pinky and the Brain" experiments. His goal: "to simply jam and alternate the path of my output…and to take over the world."
Drew is willing to do just about anything as a vocalist as long as someone gives him a shot. Having a positive and constructive effect on the art of emceeing, Drew believes too many artists limit their attempts to only "one long repetitive loop of the same sound."
Cornfield
Ben was born and raised in Omaha, NE. Ben has been making music since he was very young. At age 5 he started playing the drums, At 12 Ben picked up the guitar and bass. At age 22, he still diligently practices everyday.
After performing with many bands and opening for various national acts in Omaha, Ben couldn’t find other musicians with his ambition and who shared the same goals. In the spring of 2000, Ben took off to Los Angeles to get further involved in the production of music. He went to the Los Angeles Recording Workshop where he met “Crowse” and “Enodum.” Ben is now producing beats, rhyming and bringing an element of funk to the DSAnalog crew.
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Location
Los Angeles, Ca - USA |
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