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geiger167 (Pop)
singer/songwriter from North East UK
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Now I have a little more free time in my life after a 20 year break decided to have a little fun a write some new songs. Primarily I write in the style of 80's pop synth music/electronica.
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Primarily write on Ableton Live 6 on PC (after trying many different softwares) and Garageband on the MAC (for sketching out ideas) I use a variety of soft synths at the moment, favourites being Absynth, Nexus, and whatever else I can lay my hands on at the time. Much has changed since I last ventured into the musical world and wrote on a Atari ST but hopefully the creative juices will still flow :) Any comments on my music good or bad are most welcomed and appreciated :)
Been very lucky lately to work with some fabulous artists on some collaborations. Please check out my recommended section below and visit there pages as their contributions to some of my songs have been just amazing and if you enjoyed anything on this page you can be sure their own pages have songs many times better :)
Dawn Sinclair, the best lyricist in the know universe, so good Bernie Taupin has her on speed dial :)
ANDYF. arranger/musician. able to turn the plainest of tunes into something quite magical seemingly effortlessly.
Acoustimick. Singer/songwriter/guitarist, writes some of the best songs on the site. Regularly. Jammy git lol.
RIDDLE. Up and coming songwriter who'm I rate so highly I stalked him till he let me have a go on one of his songs :)
iOD!NE. Guitarist. Plays guitar runs so good make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck.
Fred Forester. Fantastic Guitarist/Musician/Songwriter and my latest collaborator.
Hopefully I will add to this section regularly as I have a list of people I still want to work with hahaha :) |
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geiger167 Lists the following Influences
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Kraftwerk, Vince Clark, Mute Records, OMD, Ultravox, Moroder, Sparks, Numan, Anything produced by Trevor Horn, Tom Waits, The Beach Boys and Brian Wilson
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