Demiurgo
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We have a dream: could the electronic sound and complex melodic and harmonic textures live together without exceeding in "special effects", noise and boring loops.
Diverse influences merge in our pieces (classical-baroque atmospheres, electronic music, soundtracks, new age), in an original alchemy and in neverending evolution.
These influences derive from a pure intention and need of creation and composition.
We refuse the restricted standards of genre such as dance and techno music, we release ourselves willingly from the relaxing and weak themes of most new age productions.
We set our creativity free and search for chasing rhythms, melodies and changing harmonic architectures, inspired by the literature and cinematographic environments of Horror, Medieval-Fantasy, Cyberpunk.Band/artist history
Since we were very young, we dedicated our time to the composition and realisation of electronic music.
Initially, we both embraced the house genre; then each of us took part in local rock bands and gained some live concert experience.
Eventually, we have found our musical identity taking distance from pre-defined genres and developing a composition approach out of schemes.
Anyway, we do not exceed in experimentation, as we consider it an istrument and not a goal: we focus our attention on the research of melody and harmony.
So, the Demiurgo Project was born.Have you performed in front of an audience?We're planning to bring our music live in a near future.
Your musical influences
We listen to very different kinds of music, but we will report here only a short list of the major artists which could be directly related to our music style - such as that of electronic, new age, soundtrack genres.
These are: Claudio Simonetti and Goblin, Mike Oldfield, The Alan Parson Project and Andrew Powell, Enigma, Jean Michelle Jarre, Brina Eno...
We have aslo to mention Johann Sebastian Bach.What equipment do you use?
Korg Wavestation A/D, Korg Ns5r, Yamaha QS300, Yamaha SY77, Ensoniq SQ80, Nemesys Gigasampler, some Roland sounds, Fruity Loops software, Terratec Promedia audio card and software, Creative/E-mu Sounblaster audio cards and sounfonts software, Steinberg software, Cakewalk sequencer...Anything else?
Credits and thanks:
- Cromelech cd artwork: Nighthenge 2000 Pete Sutter (Coyote Max Enterprises), www.pagans.org/coyote
- Sound programming (Ancient Kin) by Aquila Rift, http://www.geocities.com/aquilarift2000/
- All the music: 1997-2002 Demiurgo, Paolo Di Pierdomenico and Luca 'Bafometto' Galli.
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