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Artist description
Musical experiments combining synthesizer programming with folk instruments and vocal styles ranging from rap to close harmonies to opera. |
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Music Style
Electronic pop with ethnic flourishes |
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Musical Influences
Classical, Latin American folk, Techno, Contemporary Christian, Alternative, Celtic, Urban, |
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Similar Artists
Uh-oh! I'm supposed to sound like someone? |
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Artist History
Doc Sanders (aka Daniel Klaue) was born to German parents in Brazil. He moved to Ecuador when he was 5 and to Paraguay when he was 15. During his time in Ecuador, he took piano lessons, learned classical guitar and Charango (a 10-stringed Andean folk instrument, about the size of a Ukulele), and played in a worship team. When he moved to Paraguay, he took up the Paraguayan Harp. At the age of 19, he got a KORG M1 keyboard to sequence and write some of his own tunes. More recently, he invested in a computer-based sequencer/digital recording system which was used for these recordings. Doc Sanders' compositions reflect both his high-tech present and his multi-cultural past. |
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Group Members
Doc Sanders, and occasional sit-in musicians |
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Instruments
Keyboard, Charango, acoustic and electric guitars, voice, bass, shaker, computer |
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Albums
collaborated on Marco Klaue and IF's "ArtIFact", on Mr.E & IF's "Yeah, Okay, Whatever"... |
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Location
Langley, British Columbia - Canada |
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