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Artist description
halovox is an electronic band that strives to create music that will move you. |
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Music Style
Electronic-based music |
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Musical Influences
halovox is influenced and inspired by both pioneers and newcomers in the alternative and electronic genres including Depeche Mode, Erasure, Eurythmics, A Flock Of Seagulls, Front 242, early Ministry, Nitzer Ebb, early Nine Inch Nails, Ultravox, Camouflage, Cause & Effect, The Cure, Peter Gabriel, Tears For Fears, The Nine, Iris, Neuropa, Simulator, Intervox and Nukleon. |
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Similar Artists
Depeche Mode, Erasure, Eurythmics, Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Nine Inch Nails, Ultravox, Camouflage, The Nine, Iris, Neuropa, Simulator, Nukleon, synthpop |
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Artist History
In October of 1999 Frank J. Freda joined Brand New Idol as lead vocalist and also contributed to the band as a synth player and songwriting partner. Brand New Idol's debut CD "Still Beautiful Falling Apart" was released in November of 2001 and received high praise. All of the songs on the album charted in the top 5 on the New Wave and Darkwave charts. The Electrogarden Network Community voted Brand New Idol "Unsigned Artist of the Year" and "Still Beautiful Falling Apart" was voted "Album of the Year" for 2001. For more information, please visit Electrogarden.com.
Frank also wrote lyrics and provided guest vocals on Simulator's debut CD "Enter The Unknown" released by Cohaagen in the spring of 2002. For more information, please visit the official sites for Simulator and Cohaagen.
In late 2002, Frank left Brand New Idol to pursue other musical directions and halovox is the result. The first official halovox production was a remix of The Echoing Green's "Fall Awake". halovox is currently recording songs for a full-length release that will be available by the fall of 2003.
For the lastest news, visit www.halovox.com. |
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Group Members
Frank J. Freda: Vocals, synths, programming, music & lyrics |
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Instruments
various synths and vox |
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Location
Clifton, NJ - USA |
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