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Eric Romine
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Intro
I simply got tired of listening to other people's crappy electronic music, so I decided to make my own crappy electronic music.
Why this name?
I can't recall :-) Maybe it's the first letter f my name? Who knows...
Do you play live?
This is electronic music... It is the most anti-live music you can have...
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It allows sad blokes like me to let their creations be heard... Still, it also makes a great platform for recognizing talent.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
If anyone is dumb enough to sign me, count me in!!! :-)
Band History:
I think it all started some twenty years ago when Electronic Arts released a music creator for the Commodore 64. I've dabbled with creating music since then. First on an Amiga, then came the PC, this whole thing really has evolved beyond any imagination...
Your influences?
I LOVE MUSIC. Plain and simple. Everything I've ever heard has inspired me... I'm just as much into Pearl Jam, as I am into the Roots. I've listened to bands like Culture Beat whilst at the same time I was rocking hard to Sepultura's best efforts. I think everyone has at the very least one verygood song in them, regardless of genre.

As far as my music, I always tend to get lost in the French electro sounds. Air has clearly been one of the groups I was listening to a lot, especially their fully instrumental albums.
Favorite spot?
New York, NY. Get me to MSG for a Knicks game and I might never want to leave...
Equipment used:
My trusty COMPAQ keyboard, an infrared mouse and any kind of tracker or eJ software I can get my hands on.
Anything else...?
I have three heads and in my spare time I like to play on my bagpipe, flute and saxophone simultaneously... :-)