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Artist description
Pink, soft and cuddly with a passion for electronic sounds and beats. I love electronic sounds, especially anything that sounds inspired by and emotion. For this reason, EBM, industrial and Goth stuff very much has an influence. |
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Music Style
All sorts of stuff. I tend to cross many genres, but the underlying theme is strong melody or emotion. The tracks on my page should probably be split into multiple projects, but if you're anything like me, you 'll enjoy hearing multiple styles and ideas. |
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Musical Influences
Everything excluding R&B. I HATE commercial chart R&B. It's the most benign and shit form of music known to man. Even commercial trance is more original. |
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Artist History
The Neuroport project began in January 2000 inspired by the London club scene. I've been producing electronic and dance music for over 10 years. Pretty much had a year away from it due to work commitments, but recently I've doen a few more tracks. I've also been inspired by the whole EBM, industrial genres which I feel at home with. Watch out for new stuff from me. |
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Group Members
Just me, Andrew Dick |
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Instruments
See website |
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Albums
Various over the past few years. New stuff coming soon. |
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Press Reviews
LISTEN.COM REVIEW:Furiously funky hard House tunes wander into Trance territory in true Seb Fontaine/Paul Oakenfold style. Dark dancefloor trashers take you to another plane of existence with a harsh mix of driving synthlines, energizing pitched-up vocal clips, and addictive beats and breaks. Massive. Melissa P.PEOPLESOUND.COM REVIEWTough trancing from Neuroport who create an arresting sense of dancefloor drama with urgent kicks, swelling synths streams and all manner of sonic thrills and spills. Benefiting from an expert production lock-down, the track bristles with life with an attention-holding immediacy of impact. |
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Location
London, London - United Kingdom |
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