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Electronic & Electronica Music artist from Pittsburgh, PA. New songs free to stream or download, with purchase options starting at $0.75. Add to your playlist now.

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The Simulation Hypothesis

NEW 13 Track Full Length Album entitled, Bootstrap Protocol Click on the "Buy Now" button below - $6.00 Price Includes Shipping (anywhere in USA) I am an electronic musician who got my start in the band Surviving the Odyssey. Through this effort, I had the opportunity to perform for audiences in New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and so many venues around the Pittsburgh area (Rex Theatre, Club Café). Surviving the Odyssey has received airplay on various college radio stations. We are also featured on compilations: Shoehorn 2 (released by Greenhorn Records) Circuits of Steel 2 (released by SSS Records), Synthetics Magazine-Get the Bombs of Music 2 (which has been released in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Luxembourg, Under the Radar Magazine CD Vol. 5, La Femme Electrique-Showcase of Women in Pittsburgh Music, Crawling Tunes Issue Vol. 4 (an audio track and music video), Electronic Saviors-Industrial Music To Cure Cancer Vol 1, and Vol 2, both released by Metropolis Records. Because of a certain situation of complete pain, I created the project under the title of The Simulation Hypothesis. The music is a mixture of experimental idm/trip-hop, focusing on subjects such as: neuroscience, mental illness, joy, self achievement/introspection, technology, extraterrestrial life, and much more. The music has been received at the Three Rivers Art's Festival in 2010, and has also gotten radio airplay from various college radio stations. The Simulation was featured on the Sectioned v4.0 compilation and Digital Recovery Vol 10.5
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
The Simulation was an installation in The Art of Technology show at the Three Rivers Arts Festival...June 4, 2010 - June 14, 2010 The Simulation (as an audio/visual installation) was a finalist in The 2010 Design, Art & Technology Awards... May 6, 2010
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Yes! I played live at various art shows/venues around Pittsburgh. Each set is a continuous mix/mash-up of various songs and material from my albums. The listeners get a taste of so many songs in the duration, making each experience new and fresh!
Your musical influences
Sci-Fi and introspective indie films! Anything robotic and electronic!!
What equipment do you use?
computers, keyboards, and a portable doomsday device
Anything else?
I love being different. I love my life and being creative!!! There are so many talentless hacks in the music biz, which can't invent anything unique or real and just copy what everyone else does. I have no respect for these ones! They are not artists!! I care about creating the best art that I CAN, and sharing it with planet Earth, and beyond!!