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New Age
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Thomas Becker
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| Italian composer doing various kinds of electronic music (new age, ambient, trance, jazz, etc.) |
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* Thomas Becker interview by Musician MP3 content managment.
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How would you describe the band if you were a pressman or an
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An italian composer open to many styles, with one thing in common: electronic instruments. He likes to experiment with always different combinations of timbres in each track, both from traditional acoustic and electric intruments, and particular synthesized sounds.
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Why did you choose your name? |
Actually my parents chose it.
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What type of music do you play? |
Speaking of my compositions in general, I would say "kaleidoscopic electronic". In particular, I did tunes in the new age, ambient, trance, jazz, dance, drum'n'bass, and other genres.
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What have you released to date? |
Almost 50 tracks are available on my main music archive (www.thomasbecker-music.tk), and they're growing. I've got about 200 more, some of which will be released as time passes.
In the last years I've released some CDs on MP3.com, but they're not more available.
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Any last words? |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Please visit my main music archive at www.thomasbecker-music.tk to listen to more music I did.
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Track: "Migrating Birds"
From the "" CD
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