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Artist description
A naked and eccentric blend of electronic rock that finds itself oblivious to the very genres that it supposedly spawned from. |
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Music Style
unconventional |
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Musical Influences
PJ Harvey, The The, Iggy Pop, a blur of trip-hop bands, Calexico, the recording ingenuity of Trent Reznor, Butch Vig, and Flood, Radiohead, UNKLE, the eccentrism of David Bowie, Pulp, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Blur, and David Lynch |
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Similar Artists
autechre, apex twin, devo (without the vocals), tweaker |
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Artist History
Between drawing, painting, and 3D modelling work, Andrew Leung procrastinates by writing music to push deadlines. In fact, he has no motivation to promote himself, but chooses music as output for excess intellectual garbage. Accepting of the fact he will never be a rock-star, appear on the cover of rollingstone, nor ever have groupies, he is a slave to the very machines that once kept his sanity in the bleakness of daily wear and tear. His music is admired by few, and often times remains anonymously lost in a dune of electronica; shuffled, re-shuffled, deleted, erased, formatted, and filed in little to no recognition. This is an exhibition of a single human attempt at aural balance, composition, and aesthetics while still a relief from disillusion. Leung currently resides in San Francisco where he continually annoys his neighbors with the "noise" coming from his apartment, writing soundtracks for various sorts of digital media, and studying illustration and animation at the Academy of Art College. -I'll shut up now |
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Group Members
Andrew Leung |
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Instruments
An arsenal of analogue synths, drum modules, fretless viola bass, les paul guitar, amp sims, serious fuzzage, and digital mixing |
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Location
San Francisco, CA - USA |
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