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Putting the finishing touches on my Tall Dolls cd. This one defines what Buzzgoth is and sounds like.
Space Punk
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Space Punk with some great summer storm footage from last year.
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2loose is a solo producer of cyber punk dance and electric boogie-woogie. “Tall Dolls” is his fourth CD and his first to showcase his latest genre invention coined as Buzzgoth. Included are 18 tracks of synthetic heaven. Fugues of funk; etudes of 2loose. Roam the halls of Hades in his “Devils in the Details.” Or get out your dancing platforms for “Club Nouveau,” where Buzzgoth and retro-rock merge in a dance lick that can only be described as homage to late 80s trash-pop. Noteworthy is the definitive “Slap That Goth” inspired by the phrase, “Slap me on the ass and call me Goth,” a quote often tweeted by dedicated 2loose followers. The title cut, “March of the Tall Dolls” is a strut thru vintage, hard rock, bass licks and screaming distorted organs, styled after the likes of early Grand Funk Railroad and Yes. To sum it up I quote MJ Carrasquillo from Rock-n-the-Mic fame, “Is this your new sh*t? Whoaa.” My thoughts exactly.
2loose Main Website => Hollywood Whore
Great Page in Amazon.com => Up Against The Wall

Like Me; I like u back!
2loose is a solo producer of cyber punk dance and electric boogie-woogie. “Tall Dolls” is his fourth CD and his first to showcase his latest genre invention coined as Buzzgoth. Included are 18 tracks of synthetic heaven. Fugues of funk; etudes of 2loose. Roam the halls of Hades in his “Devils in the Details.” Or get out your dancing platforms for “Club Nouveau,” where Buzzgoth and retro-rock merge in a dance lick that can only be described as homage to late 80s trash-pop. Noteworthy is the definitive “Slap That Goth” inspired by the phrase, “Slap me on the ass and call me Goth,” a quote often tweeted by dedicated 2loose followers. The title cut, “March of the Tall Dolls” is a strut thru vintage, hard rock, bass licks and screaming distorted organs, styled after the likes of early Grand Funk Railroad and Yes. To sum it up I quote MJ Carrasquillo from Rock-n-the-Mic fame, “Is this your new sh*t? Whoaa.” My thoughts exactly.
2loose Main Website => Hollywood Whore
Great Page in Amazon.com => Up Against The Wall
Why this name?
Like to get loose, do you? Now get 2loose - Cosmic Boogie Man. We don't want no kind of trouble, we just wanna sit around and ball to the boogie.
Do you play live?
I've performed in Mortuaries, and danced to surround sound. I make house calls when I have to and have done time on the switchboard.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
But has the music industry changed the internet? Have you thought of that? That's my goal.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
What do you think?
Your influences?
Scissor Sisters, Peaches, Moby, Basement Jaxx, Rhinoserose, Bootsy, All Disco, KMFDM, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Depeche Mode, Iggy Pop, Ramones
Favorite spot?
Chicago on the Lake, cemetaries, sex orgies, flop houses, church (any faith)or chanting sessions.
Equipment used:
Korg M3 with Radia, Korg Triton Studio w/ Moss, Soundforge, Ozone 3, Trash, Audacity
Anything else...?
Hey, to all my fans out there, thanks to your support I'm going pro. You knew me when, as they say. If you want to buy my tunes check out my links to cdbaby
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