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AquaVenus |
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Alternative, Dance, Electro Funk, Electro-Orchestral, Electronic, Electronic Soundtracks, Funk, Goth, Latin, Pop, Rock, Soul, Trip-Hop |
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Action, Adventure, Art, Crime, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Religion/Spirituality, Romance, Science Fiction, Spy Film, Thriller |
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I’m expanding my latin and soul roots into an exploration of rock electronica and really having fun with it. These new tunes have a bottom end you can feel. Spontaneous and inspiring like painting with sound and perhaps also a blow torch…
As my friend Skip describes them: "Don't Be Shy" is haunting and persistent. "Intimidation" friggin' rocks! With "Let it Die" and "Sides of Self", chaos is no longer just a theory. Those songs are downright lawless! – Skip Williamson
It’s expressionistic music with elements of rock, punk, electronica, latin and funk, ambient, trance, and did I say rock? I’m definitely on a discovery trip with music. I like to play in many styles. I hope you find something you like or can use. Looking forward to working with you!
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Rock-Tronica: Sci-Fi outer space scenes; hero having a disorienting or psychotic episode, suspenseful action, from innocent seduction scenes to bondage style seduction scenes, from joggin on a beach to walking rapidly, breathing hard, possibly being followed, or run down by cars driving fast or dangerously, like a video game come to life, running on top of trains...
Latin: Falling-in-love scenes, sidewalk cafes, walking on the beach, nature, bright sunshine, romance, holding hands, the first kiss, the turbulence of breaking up, sudden or unexpected windfall or message
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