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Instruments I play

Guitar, Piano, Voice and Bongo drum
 

Software I use to make music

Finale (software)
 

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Favorite tags

Classical, avantgarde



Latest reviews

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Nightwalker - Negativa

Nightwalker

Negativa

25/11/09

This is sad, brooding music for people who like their tunes like that.

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BlacKisS - Desiderata

BlacKisS

Desiderata

22/11/09

I liked 'Piano Experiment' and 'Fly Away' the best. In the former track, the piano at times reminded me a bit of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier.

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Yachar - TU Y SOLO TU

Yachar

TU Y SOLO TU

21/11/09

The last track, with its passionate guitar and violin, was the best in my opinion.

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A much darker piece than I am accustomed to hearing from this musician; still, it's very effective.

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In the first song, either the musicians are experimenting with microtones or they need to tune their instruments. The second track, however, is much better: there are some sweet, lyrical guitar leads in it.

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This is wonderfully atmospheric music; it could work well as a movie soundtrack (an alternative to that of 'Blade Runner', perhaps?). I especially liked the subtle, jazz-like textures of the electric piano on the last track.

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All this music is great to listen to; but I like the first track the best, because of its guitar textures.

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Alex Alexandroff - Tranquillity

Alex, your music has definitely improved and matured! There is some wonderful lyricism in your solos, and the whole album has a relaxing atmosphere to it. Much better!

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al son de la calle - EL MOMENTO

This is beautiful, romantic Latin-jazz guitar-playing and singing. Good stuff!

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Ay - 14ice - First Step

Ay - 14ice

First Step

16/11/09

Soulful and sexy singing!

 

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Personal data

While I was born in Canada in 1969, I have been living in Taiwan since the summer of 1996. I compose classical music with the MIDI sounds used on the software, Finale 2005. These audio-files are 'blueprints' as it were, intended to give the listener an idea of what the music would sound like if performed by a real orchestra. The style is essentially modern, sometimes neoclassical, sometimes avant garde. While I can also sing and play guitar (both electric and acoustic), keyboards and percussion, so far I am focusing on writing classical music. Rock and pop songs are sure to come in the future, though.