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Breck Stewart

 
Breck Stewart

Breck Stewart is an actor and singer who also works behind the scenes as cameraman, editor, director and producer on many projects over 2 decades. He created a

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Disturbing Bliss

Fourth single of Mister E album by Breck Stewart, music by Fafnirrockson, mastering by 604-ToKaY.
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Lost In This Paradox

Lyrics and vocals by Breck Stewart, music by Fafnirrockson, mastering by 604-TokaY. This is a very upbeat and driving trance track at 135 bpm, perfect for late clubs, rave scenes and intense dancing sessions.
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Picture for song 'Ecstasy In 24' by artist 'Breck Stewart'

Ecstasy In 24

All vocals, lyrics and melodies by Breck Stewart, music by Jim Robson. This is a pop song at 120 bpm.
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Desert Breeze

The cold loneliness of despair intercut with the intense bliss of the drug induced state of euphoria, lost in a sea of new and raw emotions, scorching yet mysterious and alluring. Lyrics, Vocals by Breck Stewart, music by 604-ToKaY.
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Picture for song 'Save Us' by artist 'Breck Stewart'

Save Us

This song is about universal love and how it can save us all. Love has a way to melt through so many barriers put up by the evil side of human nature.
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So Free It Hurts
Breck Stewart is an actor and singer who also works behind the scenes as cameraman, editor, director and producer on many projects over 2 decades. He created a company named MoonDaze Productions and released his first solo album as a singer called Utopia. It was first released online in MP3 form in December 2007 and 2 years later as a physical 2-Disc Ultimate Edition CD package with exclusive songs and extended remixes. A second album Mister E was released on October 1st, 2010. The term Mister E is a reference to the drug MDMA commonly known as Ecstasy which is very popular in clubs. It's also a word play on the word mystery. All the songs on Mister E are about the danger of Ecstasy and how it can have a devastating effect on the human brain. The sound is described as Electronic Dance Music with a Pop Edge. Breck is also the host of a show called MoonDaze TV featuring various subjects.
Band/artist history
Breck Stewart started his foray into music in 2004 by creating a duo, Frenzia which broke up in 2006 when the other member left the formation. He tried to find another partner but it didn't happen so he became a solo artist instead. He released his first album called Utopia in December 2007 with many singles and videos now available. His managing team includes, Mario Beauchesne, Gabe Wellington and Calvin Washington at MoonDaze Productions.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
I do play live but in sporadic and specific events a few times a year. I plan to tour very soon though but with a few shows and starting at the bottom. But if I play a show, I want to be part of an ensemble of artists, at least 2-3 other acts. This way it's a lot more interesting to the audience with a wide variety of groups and performers. Music has to be shared through styles and a respect for its history. After all, it elevates the human spirit and bounds us all.
Your musical influences
There are too many to count but 3 always remain at the top of my list. They all started their huge careers in the 80s where music was truly at its peak in terms of revenues for the music industry with an infectious "joie de vivre" sort of happy and most deliciously, campy quality. The Pet Shop boys with their techno pop so ingeniously crafted that they litterally embody music for me. Erasure, a sort of combination of pure pop and alternative as dubbed by the americian market at their start had an indelible impact on me as well in my early teens. And Depeche Mode with their ever evolving musical genius with Martin Gore as the perfect songwriter and Dave Gahan as probably the biggest influence on me vocally is part of my own personal history where I discovered their art early in my life. Of course I have tons of other influences in diverse styles from Astral Projection to Enigma and Delerium not to mention Orbital. And on top of that, all the 80s pop stuff, either original or remixed, I'm an 80s sort of guy.
What equipment do you use?
Computers, computers and more computers. For this album, there are no natural sounds except my own voice often digitally altered so it's all about doing technical editing with sound files. But for my next album, I want to use my "raw" vocals as much as possible in a sort of attempt to explore something different. It's all about doing our own thing and letting the creative flow rise and may God rest my soul, I am trying very hard to still learn every single day of my life.
Anything else?
Peace on earth, for everyone. Let's all unite.
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