Easy Ear
Easy Ear (a brand name used by Snorri H. Gudmundsson to move his non-traditional music) produces music for hotels and restaurants looking for slow or medium paced ambience, musicians in search of material, and advertising firms or visual media companies on a quest for the right soundtrack.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
This music has not been played live yet, but that is about to change.
Your musical influences
In this genre, main influences are anything from Frank Mills (remember the Music Box Dancer?) to Cutty Ranks.
What equipment do you use?
Sibelius and Reason.
Anything else?
First, I am Icelandic and live in Reykjavik, Iceland. I completed a dual degree in Music Business & Management / Music Production & Engineering from Berklee College of Music, Boston, August 1995. After it became painfully clear that the industry does not work in the favor of artists (after doing radio promotions for PGD's Mercury Label, now part of the Universal Music Group umbrella), I decided to add an MBA (marketing track) from Suffolk University, Boston. I received the degree in December 1997, moved back to Iceland in March 1998 and went down the traditional business route.