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Artist description
Music Is a mixture of experimental and ambient noise music. Some albums are live inprovisations on electronic devices in a structure similar to "free improvisation" where certain materials become dominant and reoccur in the copmposition.
Other compositions are written out for traditional instruments (classical and otherwise) and sometimes contain electronic manipulations while other times not. Sometimes these lines are blurred as one sound world effects another (that is the "natural" vs the "unnatural"). |
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Music Style
Experimental Electronic and Studio |
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Musical Influences
K. Stockhausen, L. Berio, Kraftwerk, Einsturzende Neubauten, Pierre Boulez, George Crumb, Bjork, Berlin David Bowie. |
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Similar Artists
None |
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Artist History
Born in the small town of Farmington, Missouri and raised literally all over the world. Ryan Ingebritsen has cultivated a musical style that has always attempted to mesh his traning as a classical composer with the influences from his culturally diverse childhood. Though he has spent much time in the music conservatory setting, he never lost touch with the most essential elements of his youth in underground pop and the electronic underground. As a teen, he was a desciple of everything from prog rock to hard core drum and bass and has continued to follow this constantly evolving line of music creation while pursuing an interest in the music of the great "traditional" composers of our time as well such as Boulez and Berio.
He has toured extensively in Eastern Europe and in Germany and has begun to break into the United States. |
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Instruments
Electroinic Devices, Bass Guitar. |
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Albums
The Most Mercivul Things |
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Location
Chicago, Illinois - USA |
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