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Artist description
Big Chords, Breaks and a 303 |
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Music Style
Progressive Trance, House, Breaks, Ambient |
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Similar Artists
Art of Trance, BT, Sasha, Paul Oakenfold, Deepsky, Skylab 2000, DJ Sneak, Alice DeeJay, Bob Sinclair, Astral Progresion, Union Jack, Carl Cox, Daft Punk, Orbital, Underworld, Humate, John Digweed |
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Artist History
In 1995, Steve Schroeder and Jeremy Zunk combined their various talents into the group now know as LP. Drawing upon Steve's DJ'ing experience as well as Jeremy's background in music, the two began to explore the many different genres of electronica.After experimenting with Breakbeat and House, LP discovered their new focus, Trance, with epics like 'Day and Night' and 'Kitchen Sync'. LP also tried their hand at remixing, coming in second in the intermusic.com remix contest. After recently relocating to Tucson, LP has stepped up to new levels of production, seen in their new track 'Progress' as well in the release of their first 12" on swerve records. |
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Group Members
Jeremy Zunk & Steve Schroeder |
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Instruments
TB303, Kurzwiel k2vx, Alesis MMT8, Alesis HR-16, Roland JX-3P, AWESB32/SBLive samplers, a MIDI controller, Quadraverb, Mackie 1402, Boss Distortion pedal, |
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Location
Tucson, AZ - USA |
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