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Artist description
Mosaic is a synth-pop band from Seattle with a growing local following. They tap into the style of the great british synth groups of the 80s and early 90s and add their own original sound to it. Their songs range from smooth nighttime grooves to energetic club tracks. Mosaic captures the emotional content lost on many of todays artists, restoring dignity to a genre of music dominated by loops and samples. |
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Music Style
Electronic Synth-Pop |
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Musical Influences
Depeche Mode, New Order, Erasure, The Cure, Soft Cell |
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Similar Artists
New Order, Depeche Mode, Erasure, Cause&Effect, Soft Cell |
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Artist History
Mosaic produced their first album in the early 90s. "Nothing to Give" was met with great local success, with radio play and several shows. The band took a break for several years but is now going strong and ready to make it big. |
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Group Members
Chris Chappel (Keyboards/ Vocals)Scott Hinckley (Keyboards/ Vocals) |
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Instruments
Keyboards |
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Albums
Nothing to Give |
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Press Reviews
"Mosaic is the greatest band ever"--Mosaic |
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Additional Info
Chris Chappel has been involved in several side projects including the infamous "Lazer Tag Army", and has produced songs such as Automaton, Mrs. Freeman, and Disco Nights. |
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Location
Seattle, WA - USA |
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