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Artist description
Durso is Passionate/Elecric Pop/Rock/Dance music. His songs are the spirit and message of real rock and roll, wrapped up in gloreous, catchy melodies and endless driving beats. Durso is slick and raw. Masculine and feminine vocals bring to life various interpretations about life in post september 11th. Durso wrote "Now there's a warrior in all of us" (from "The Warrior") as he witnessed the terrorist attacks in Manhattan. The chorus a band of outraged singers witnessing the grueling sight. Durso's songs are honest, meaningful ear-candy. THey provide a much needed escape from modern teen age superficality. They give music lovers inspiration, guidance and entertainment. Durso's voice is androgynous and unique. Moving from emotion to emotion via octave changes, new character arise from song to song. DURSO keeps you guessing and leaves little room for convention. Every section in these songs in a "hook" within itself. With moments of radio pop sheen and raw garage iron fisted songs, Durso has something that will please everyone musical desires. |
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Music Style
Emotional Techno Rock: Simple slick, raw production with the accent on hypnotic melodies and harmonies. THis music defines the pre-war area and celebrates the american spirit once again with hot, uplifting rock and roll. |
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Musical Influences
Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springteen, Madonna, Elvis,The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Walt Whitman, Joni Mitchell, T.S. Elliot, Irving Berlin, Patti Smith, Stevie Wonder, Samuel Taylor Colridge, Patsy Cline, |
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Similar Artists
All of the musical influences above |
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Location
New York, New York - USA |
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