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Artist description
Music created from a computer and a keyboard. |
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Music Style
electronic, trance, ambiant |
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Musical Influences
Death Cab For Cutie, Placebo, Bright Eyes, Morrissey, Liz Phair, Kate Bush, Tori Amos, Yaz, Aphex Twin, Ayla, BT, Paul Oakenfold, Paul Van Dyke |
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Similar Artists
i haven't a clue |
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Artist History
Started writing music when i was twelve.
Performed my first song when i was fourteen at a Yamaha Organ Contest in Baton Rouge.
Began taking Music Theory my sophmore and junior year in highschool.
Majored in Music Composition full time for three years at two universities. Had a total four songs performed at recitals, two piano pieces, one piano and violen, and one string quartet.
Dropped out of school due to falling grades.
Played keyboards in a band called The Lids. Performed mostly in Oklahoma City, once in Denton, and two or three times in Fayetteville, AR.
Played keyboard for the Chainsaw Kittens for a year. Performed about 5 shows with them.
During spring break of 4th senior year in college i had driven up to Utah from Oklahoma to visit my good friend Brian. He used to be the bassist in my band but decided to get away from the party scene. I took a tape recorder with me and recorded a conversation between me and him while driving around Provo looking for a friends house. Several years later after i had finished my first electronic album i decided to put bits of the conversation into the songs.
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Group Members
Joseph Cole |
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Instruments
yamaha dx7, yamaha psr-36, compaq laptop, and a various of music programs. |
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Albums
1991 - 1995 fourtrack songs, The Roofhoppers 2001, The Roofhoppers 2004 (currently working on) |
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Press Reviews
none |
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Location
Dallas, TX - USA |
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