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Artist description
Purple Fuzzy Love Machine is Carey Stansfield. All music is created from scratch mainly using, a Sampling keyboard, a few sound modules, an effects processor, and a lot of creativity. |
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Music Style
PFLM's music styles range from Techno to POP, from Alternative to Ballad, from Hard Core Electronic Rock to Classical (inc. an Irish Jig!) |
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Musical Influences
Influences range from Nine Inch Nails to Johan Sebastian Bach. Almost any artist that has a creative aspect to the sound and soul of their music inevitably becomes an influence. |
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Similar Artists
It is difficult to pinpoint PFLM with most other groups due to the “hybrid” nature of the music. However some comparisons have been made to Savage Garden, NIN, and Depeche Mode. |
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Artist History
Carey got his first keyboard at age 6, as he got bigger, so did his musical equipment. Now at age 25, he does his recording in his home studio, including vocals, guitar, some percussion, sound effects, and of course sequencing and sampling on a keyboard. Before December '99, the only way to hear any PFLM was to know Carey, or to have attended one of a number of local venues where PFLM had performed. Now, with the technology of the internet, anyone can enjoy PFLM at www.mp3.com/pflm. |
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Group Members
Carey Stansfield, keyboards, vocals, guitar, percussion, production. |
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Instruments
Main instruments include: Ensoniq ASR-10, Emu Orbit 9090, various Roland sound modules, Ensoniq DP4, and other equip. - Mackie, Rode, Klipsh, Yamaha, Iomega, TL Audio, Sony, etc. |
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Albums
It's About Time (‘96), What Do You Want (‘98), Digital Creations (‘99). |
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Press Reviews
Ask anyone who has seen a live show, PFLM knows how to party! |
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Additional Info
Carey is also an artist and attended a Graphic Design College, and because of this he does all the art and marketing designs for PFLM material. |
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Location
Dana Point, California - USA |
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