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DJ Drunken Master? That electronic beat mutha FXXXer! I'd say he is one of those slap happy, funky, pre-apocalyptic, chop-sake chuckle heads... Straight from th

Gretchen is a female fronted rock band whose trademark sound mixes elements of rock & goth with strong vocal hooks. In a few words, Gretchens music can be defined as positive, heavy-melodic, happy-gothic, chic-rock. Their performances are as versatile as they are powerful, attacking the stage with heavy guitar, pop-driven melodies and high energy emotions. Even though Gretchens sound has been described as a cross between The Benjamin Gate, Evanescence and a heavier edged No Doubt, they have

Evan Paul is a very unique artist. His music is totally original, multi-genre, mostly acoustic, new age, easy listening, uplifting and spiritual. I'm a Canadian songwriter musician and have recently released my first CD, 'Spirits in the Sky'. It's an instrumental, classical guitar album with sweeteners such as flute and strings. After decades of performing in various bands and as solo, I have finally settled on recording and writing, and only playing live ocasionally. Result, is a sweet, ea...

Allianza is basically a soloist project of a musician that honestly confesses his influences from classics like Pink Floyd, Supertramp and, specially, Mike Oldfield. His music is fed with those refernces, mainly the latter, offering sophisticated, elaborated and nice music. Basically instrumental. His first work can be downloaded from his web site


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Donald W. Mohr is an Austin-based mastering engineer and guitarist. He studied under Dave Tronzo at the Berklee College of Music. Donald W. Mohr is a mastering engineer and guitarist in Austin, TX. Originally born in Omaha, Nebraska, he grew up in Peekskill, New York, a stone's throw away from New York City. After a brief stint in New York, he attended the Berklee College of Music and studied under Dave Tronzo. He produced his first record in his dorm room, Tim Salter's 'And to My Surpris...