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ADAM KITTLE is a professional musician/composer, and has been playing and creating music for most of his life. He started playing piano in 1973 at the age of five; he participated in several public piano recitals, guild competitions, and composing contests during the period of his formal training. He then migrated over to synthesizers in 1982 and began composing electronic music pieces. Adam was a music major in college and has played in several bands since his early teenage years. He has received radio airplay for various works done both with bands and as a sole entity since 1988, has keyboard credits on several different albums, and has written numerous compositions in the last 15 years. Adam Kittle played keyboards with Gary Becks and the Voices Unknown in the Washington, DC area from 1985-1991 and then released his first solo new age project, "Old World; New Age, " in 1993 under the pseudonym "Sui's World." The project was well-received, saw consistent airplay in Texas, and also in parts of Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico. Adam is also into TV/Film productions, and composed the music soundtrack for an industrial film depicting Southwest Research Institute, a large international research corporation. More recently Adam worked with Mabrito Racing Team and helped produce "Motorsports Hour, " a weekly radio show airing in parts of Texas, and has done post production work with LA musician/engineer Ave Bernard. His electronic music piece, "Magnetic Rain" was featured in an electronic music concert at the University of Texas at San Antonio in April of 1999.
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Currently Adam Kittle is working on new projects that will include ambient and new age works, as well as some rock and jazz tracks. "Inversions" is Adam Kittle's latest offering to the public and showcases some of his best work to date. |
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Adam Kittle Lists the following Influences
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Mark Isham, Tangerine Dream, Pink Floyd, Rush, Vangelis, Mannheim Steamroller, Yes, XTC
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