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Industrial Funk
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Back with new track and a new style in 2005! Enjoy this funky but also relaxing track based around the Fender Rhodes and a steady backbeat.
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Intelligent but yet simple and understandable trance, house, electronica and technomusic for all generations and cultures with their own distinguishable style a
Hi there, My name is Armand. I am a Dutch keyboardplayer with a big passion for electronic music. At the age of 5 I started playing the organ in our livingroom but actually decided that drums would be better for me. So I went to a music-school and got 6 years of drums-education. After playing drums in a couple of bands I found out that keyboards are a better instrument for me to express myself, and while playing drums I never gave up playing keyboards. At the same time I got familiar with the music of Jean Michel Jarre and the choice and switch was obvious. I produce trance / techno / electronica music with very much of it's own style... well... you might hear a lot of Jean Michel Jarre and similar music in my productions, but nevertheless always try to maintain a direct and simple approach to my songs... well most of time at least. I also started making instrumental versions of various kinds of songs, among with some cover versions of various tracks. Mail me if you need a soundtrack of a song. They can be delivered in all kinds of formats, keys, etc. Check out my music, drop me a line on the message board and don't forget to vote because your opinion matters!
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Genre
R&B Funk
Charts
#21,952 today Peak #168
#2,512 in subgenre Peak #7
Author
The Flying Dutchman
Rights
ASE Music
Uploaded
May 02, 2005
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
This song is the first in a series which I am composing to eventually mold into a CD/Album. I am thinking about this as making it a concept-CD a bit in the Jarre-style in terms of linking songs together with no pauses inbetween. I'm still deciding on styles and directions, but time will tell... Meanwhile the first creation for 2005... Industrial Funk!
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