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Artist description
Imagine U2 in the studio with Billy Corgan and Enya, with Flood producing and Trent Reznor makingthe sounds, and all the different people dominating different songs in different ways at different times. All comments are of course very welcome. Steve is a student studying Graphic Design and Music Composition. Song styles vary wildly; Some songs rock, some boogie, some are serious and some are peaceful. Impulse Nine is not on a label, and is searching for a reasonable distribution deal. |
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Music Style
Instrumental, with guitars, strings, & pianos. Mix of Rock, Ambient, Classical, Blues, and Techno, sometimes mixed and sometimes straight. |
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Musical Influences
U2, Smashing Pumpkins, Enya, eels, Garbage, Metallica, Led Zepplin, Ozzy, Pink Floyd, Nine Inch Nails |
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Similar Artists
Nine Inch Nails + Pink Floyd + Enya + Type O Negative + Smashing Pumpkins + Orbital |
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Artist History
Began as an act of boredom in Summer '98, in Phoenix, AZ. Recording was done in a homemade studio in Tucson, AZ. Steve lives and studies, in Tucson,and the first album, Girl, was released 9/9/99. The second album, Ultraviolet, was finished by 1/10/01, available here and at www.impulsenine.com. Much better, more detailed information is at www.impulsenine.com |
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Group Members
Steve McMackin |
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Instruments
Guitar, amp, computer (which uses drum machine, piano, some strings) |
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Albums
Girl (9-9-1999), Ultraviolet (01-10-01) |
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Press Reviews
"I was hooked! :) I can't stop listening!" Emily P."thank you for ... this amazingly touching song called girl ... [it] has so much power" Justin D."so i bought your cd....it's wonderful!! ... this is a wonderful thing." Toni D."Plaintive and sweet at the same time" Rachel P."I'm a fan!" Jason S. |
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Location
Tucson, Arizona - USA |
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