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Dave has been writing music since January 2001 under the name D. S. Ross and Deadairdave.
Dave likes all styles of music. This can be seen in the songs that he produces.
All Dave's music is created at Fazakstudios, Liverpool, U.K.
(www.Fazakstudios.net)
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Using the latest computer music software, Dave produces an array of music spanning many genres, examples of which can be heard in the Music Section at www.Fazakstudios.net
Dave has always had an interest in music from an early age. Over the years he has learnt to play various types of musical instrument starting with a recorder aged 5, progressing on to a synthesisers in his early teens; and then an organ, where he played regularly at a church in West Germany.
Dave not only makes music for his pleasure. He has had it included in a number of projects that he has been involved in at Keylink Studios, Merseyside. His music has appeared on CD:K, a monthly audio magazine for school pupils aged 11 to 19 years old. The CD:K project was funded by the Children's Local Network and Neighbourhood Renewal Community Chest.
In 2003, Dave worked with an aspiring young film producer whom created a short sci-fi drama and required backing music to accompany the drama. Dave produced a number of chilling and heart stopping songs, used within the production. The drama ‘Demon Squirrels’ was then later commissioned and screened by Channel 4 (UK Tv Company).
Other work has included writing backing music for productions that have been broadcast on the Tonight Programme of KCR 106.7 fm. Also, Dave has had the chance to broadcast his music on In-Shops Radio based in Kirby, Liverpool, Merseyside and on road shows with Keylink Studios engineering ‘Live’ outside broadcasts for Barclay’s Bank, Liverpool and Knowsley City Councils, Kelly’s Dance School and Asda.
As a member of Keylink Studios Radio Production Team, Dave has also engineered and in some cases written and produced programmes, of which have included commercials, radio plays/sketches, reading the news; and researching/carrying out interviews. He has also taught Primary, Secondary and socially excluded school pupils, as well as disadvantaged children in Radio Production Research and Broadcasting. Dave has also been involved with Knowsley’s ‘Village Times’ audio magazine including writing, narrating and engineering articles.
In early 2007, ‘Deadairdave Productions’ (DP) was launched Producing music videos initially to accompany Dave’s music, DP then branched out to the general public producing promotional material; and other video projects. Widening the Fazakstudios site, a forum was added for guests, regular visitors; and clients to view additional info and material not featured on the FS.net site.
In late 2007, Dave joined the Para-Para Network, producing music for the Japanese music scene. In addition to this, a new website was launched (Deadairdave.co.uk), purely to feature Dave’s music projects. |
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Deadairdave Lists the following Influences
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Musical influences - more than be described, really. Favourites include Lange (Follow Me), Jurgen Vries, Flip & Fill, Phil Collins, Dj's@Work, DJ Cerla, Do, Surmise, Square Bear, Cami - the list is endless!!
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