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Electronic & Trance Music artist from Lawrence, MA. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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George McFly

Welcome to the free club, trance, and dance music website. George McFly's tracks have been downloaded in excess of 10,000 times with a steep curve of increasing number of visitors. George McFly is not your average electronic band; it is a one man band of an ametuer-class electronic musician, rooted in the elctronic scene for many years. George McFly supports electronic artists and promoters in bringing their message to the world.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
George McFly made his debut first as a DJ Hera at mp3.com on Sunday September 30th, 2002. It started with the pre-recorded loops mix made with the help of Techno Ejay software. Tracks were released on the Internet and as the public showed much interest in the music, George McFly focused more resources and time, aiming to further progress as a musician and artist. The name of the first track was Helicopter. For the first track it was received quite well by the mp3.com community, that is why the track took #27 position in the overall electronic charts. Currently, George McFly embarks on producing his new CD, estimated release date: End September - Early October 2004. George McFly also has a plan on opening his own independent record label.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
I do not play live, but If some people wanted me to play live, I would do so. Music for me is an expression. And I would do anything to express it to the others.
Your musical influences
About my early musical influences, perhaps a quick and easy response would be that among our 20th century icons Queen, Depeche Mode, Pink Floyd, Jean Michelle Jarre, Paul Oakenfold and Paul Van Dyke were the first to influence my work. Later, Trance[]control, PPK and TechnoUsa clearly left their marks on my musical thought. All of these influences are still in effect only more disguised. I grew up listening to music from a great many different sources including for instance MTV, VH1, MUZZTV, and many more... There was always a natural affection for anything unusual in music and many of those influences had an electronic nature.
What equipment do you use?
FL Studio 4.5.1, Storm 2, Acid Pro 4, Sounforge 6, Ejay, Orion Pro, Rebirth, Mixmeister Pro 5, Traktor DJ Studio 2, Ableton Live 2.1.1, VSTi/DXi
Anything else?
As you can see, this is a pretty massive and comprehensive thingy. One might even say obsessive. And it's growing all the time, too! Soon it will take over the Internet, eating other musicians in its merciless rampage. Even at this meagre state it's doubtful that you could go through it all in one sitting (but you're welcome to try). P.S. If you hate this website, then you obviously didn't take it with a pound of salt like you were supposed to. Go take your anal-retentive sense of humour elsewhere.