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Artist description
Music is to the soul what breath is to the body. CFYK is a project of electronic music creation from the sounds and rhythms of life. Part orchestral, part electronica, it is intended to move the body and the spirit.All of the money earned through the sales of DAM CDs goes to support charities that include: The Leukemia Society of America National Multiple Sclerosis Society AIDS Charities of America |
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Music Style
Eclectic and electric |
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Musical Influences
Mom Moby Crystal Method Philip Glass Kraftwerk |
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Similar Artists
Moby Kraftwerk Robert Miles |
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Artist History
Began in 1970 with piano lessons from mum. Since 1996 CFYK has written promotional video music and grown steadily in attention and listenership. In 1999, the first CD, entitled Beginnings, was completed. |
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Group Members
All CFYK music is written, sequenced, and recorded by T. Sassen. |
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Instruments
Korg X5 synth, Roland MC 505 Groovebox, E-mu Orbit V2 sound module, FreeStyle and ACID software |
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Press Reviews
If this were 1972 and you lived in Germany, you would have been on the Brain or Sky label and would have been sharing a stage with Tangerine Dream, Kraftwerk and Amon Duul. This is what I want to hear....excellent. (Ohio)I don't know why I waited so long to to listen to this artist. I saw that Karma thing and thought "cool name". The music is even cooler by far! This is so, so, professionally done. Truly world-class stuff here! (Wisconsin)I can see why DJ's are spinning it. Definitely professional. (Toronto)My little girl walked in and saw me sitting here with headphones on and eyes closed, and she said "Daddy happy!" This is some truly world-class stuff here! (Wisconsin) |
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Location
Wilmette, IL - USA |
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