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Artist description
Beautiful, dreamy, Enigmatic soundscape artist |
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Music Style
Dreamy - Atmospheric - Ethereal - New Age - World Fusion - Enigmatic - Ambient - Pyschedelic |
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Musical Influences
Everything I have ever listened to. Check the 'influences' link for details. |
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Similar Artists
Enigma, Babble, Delerium, Dead Can Dance, The Orb, Arcana, Brian Eno, Banco de Gaia, Deep Forest, Enya |
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Artist History
Ian E. has been making many different styles of music since 1989. In 1999 he starting making world/ethnic influenced music under the name Dreamtribe. "Arainbia" was the first Dreamtribe song written. Since then, Dreamtribe has evolved in many different directions, as Ian makes each new CD a unique experience |
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Group Members
Ian E. |
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Instruments
Roland, Korg, E-mu, Oberheim & Sequential Circuits synthesizers, Ibanez Alpine guitars |
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Albums
Synthetic Spirits (1999), Ethnika (2000), Mother Earth (2001), Dimensions (2002), Synthetic Spirits II (2003), Chasing Rainbows (2003) |
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Press Reviews
"A one-man new age trance band. The artist uses 'synthesizers, guitar and software' to produce music that changes Indian, Arabic and Aboriginal music into electronic ether plastered into a psychedelic kaleidoscope" -Listen.com "Dreamtribe is a very ethnic based New Age music, bringing music full circle around to what the 'new age' sought; ancient rhythms, rhythms from deep inside the soul of the creator of the songs. It is obvious to me that Ian E., the writer/arranger for Dreamtribe is in touch with something deep inside of himself that transcends time, space and 'tribe.' The music's broad ethnic base covers the globe, richly portraying the culture it has tapped into, and at the same time giving the feel of music sharing a common foundation among all ethnic/cultural groups. Making music indeed a universal language." -Themestream.com |
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Location
The Underground, London - United Kingdom |
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