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Music Style
Dance, Rock, Electronic |
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Musical Influences
BT, Meat Beat Manifesto, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Paul Oakenfold, Orbital, Massive Attack, Meat Beat Manifesto, BT, Portishead, Ruby, Orb, Prodigy, Tricky, Josh Wink, Aphrodite, & James Brown..... |
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Similar Artists
Depeche Mode, Paul Oakenfold, Orbital, Massive Attack, Meat Beat Manifesto, BT, Portishead, Ruby, Orb, Prodigy, Tricky, Josh Wink, Aphrodite, & James Brown..... |
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Artist History
Ed Unger first picked up the guitar at the age of 10. In 1993, he joined his first band and began to take songwriting seriously. During this time he began to play the bass guitar, keyboards, sing, and become inspired by the atmospheric sounds and arrangements of electronic music. After playing guitar and singing in a few rock bands and doing acoustic songs at many coffee shops, he started to form his own ideas for a musical project.
In 1999, Ed established a project studio & began to write songs for an industrial rock album (Project Species, www.mp3.com/projectspecies). After the first few recording sessions he was burglarized. By the year 2000, he began building another project studio and started recording other artists while writing new material. With Blue Sound Studios almost under way and a new batch of fresh dance and electronic rock tracks, Ed will be changing atmospheres yet again, and creating more cool grooves with the Age of Desire... |
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Group Members
Ed Unger |
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Instruments
Yamaha RM1X, Alesis QS7, PC, Yamaha 01V mixer, Roland GT-3 Guitar Processor, Fender Strat, Creamware Pulsar Sound Card & Synths. |
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Albums
The Buzz EP |
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Press Reviews
A great sense of humor and unique entry earned Edward Unger's Age of Desire a spot in the top picks with the tune "Movement for the Body." Our sole Electronica/Techno representative in the top 12 poses a unique video challenge for the creative team here at FV. Check out Age of Desire at www.mp3.com/ageofdesire - Forsyth Vintette - Atlanta, Georgia.
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Location
Atlanta, Georgia - USA |
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