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Electronic & Downtempo Music artist from USA. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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URSA (VT)

ursa is a melodic synth project. it sounds like robots making hot, oily robot sex.

6 songs
170 plays
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Malice in Wonderland Malice in Wonderland

Downtempo

Picture for song 'Psychotropolis: Part One' by artist 'URSA (VT)'

Psychotropolis: Part One Psychotropolis: Part One

wear your headphones. seriously. if you don't, you're missing out on like half the experience.

Indietronic

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Erotica Robotica Erotica Robotica

title track!

Downtempo

Picture for song 'This Seems Like A Nice Place...' by artist 'URSA (VT)'

This Seems Like A Nice Place... This Seems Like A Nice Place...

...(For a Natural Disaster) so the bass line is inaudible through my macbook's speakers. if the bass doesn't come it after seven seconds, plug in her headphones. macbook just can't handle the subbbss

Downtempo

Picture for song 'Lullabot' by artist 'URSA (VT)'

Lullabot Lullabot

go to sleep, robot

Downtempo

Band/artist history
back in the day, i stated playing with making sounds on computers. my experiments were dubbed "Interrobang" yeah. it's as lame as it sounds. believe it or not, however, i actually learned a thing or twenty and i'm working on new compositions. with like, modulation. and sixteenth notes. those are fun. ANYWAY now it's Ursa, blah blah the end.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
yes. at my house, alone. or with other antisocial people :] I try to start a new song in a different place every time i write one... does that count?
Your musical influences
oddly enough my father, although our taste in music never even began to coincide with one another until very recently. aside from that, i guess a lot of classical goes into the way i go about writing the melodies. i wouldn't know. influence comes from everywhere, it might not always be the same genre, you know? i've tried chamber music and dance and rock and roll and what-have-you and absorbed it, and this is just what my brain came up with from it.
What equipment do you use?
laptop, ears.
Anything else?
i'm really my only critic right now, someone give me something to work on.
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