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Artist description
Flowers and Machines create beautiful dance music by combining electronicswith traditional instruments. Blending enchanting melodies with insightfullyrics and exotic percussion they have created a compelling sound uniquelytheir own. "Remembrance" their first commercial release contains 13 tracksthat take the listener through moods of solace, longing and hope withoutloosing their impact or dance appeal. |
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Music Style
Electronic and Euro Dance with Classical Influences |
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Musical Influences
Talk Talk, Echoe and The Bunnymen, Xymox |
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Similar Artists
Xymox, Legendary Pink Dots, Talk Talk, Abba, Vicious Pink, Delerium, Depeche Mode, Solar Twins |
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Artist History
Flowers and Machines have been one of ToneZone Records' most appreciated, requested and anticipated acts. This is due to the collaboration between the stunningly talented Kat Jones and the remarkably inspired Ken Gerhard. They elevate by combining the alto and soprano sax, flute and piccolo of Kat Jones with the programming genius of Ken Gerhard, bringing together beautiful melodies and catchy percussion loops that are absolutely breathtaking and irresistible. With Ken's powerful baritone voice breeding with Kat's poignant and emotional horn they speak to your very soul and leave you reassured. Kat and Ken both have professional production credentials: nationally charting club hits and strong knowledge of classic theory. From the unforgettable and haunting "EDEN" to the orchestral anthem "Time to say Goodbye" to the spiritual and uplifting "All in their hands" you'll ask yourself, "do they know me?" |
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Group Members
Ken Gerhard and Kat Jones |
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Instruments
Sequencing + live alto/soprano sax, flute, piccolo and beats! |
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Albums
Remembrance [2000 - ToneZone Records], "Eden" also appears on the Delinquent Records compilation "The Pink & The Black Compilation 4: Goth 'n Glam '98." |
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Location
Houston, Texas - USA |
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