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Gavern Bio:

I have always been deeply drawn to the use of vocals in unconventional ways. I was first attracted to the sound of Enya as young boy and was fascinated how her vocal layers had the ability to create such amazing places in my mind. Through my imagination I was able to create places and visit them, I was able to relinquish emotions from the past and even remember times in the future that I had not yet experienced. Upon listening to the ethereal and atmospheric compositions of Delerium , a group based in Canada, I had the burning desire to express my own emotions and thoughts through a combination of Delerium's atmospheres and Enya's layers. I am not nearly as good as either musician but it is my goal through my music studies to deliver the same effects with my unique style. Music is everything to me, it is the soul of the Universe. Thank you for your support during my music studies.


About me posted: 24 Aug 2007 04:51 PM
About me I've been studying music for about 2 years and recording for about 3. I've always had a passion for using my vocals as an instrument and as a result I've experimented many times with making all kinds of sounds with my vocals and adding all sorts of effects, mainly excessive reverb. I have about 20 songs shelved that I am working on and in the process of deciding which goes where and what sounds good with what and so on. It's a difficult process but rewarding. The idea is to piece together the "album" the first album and I want it to be something I am happy with, something that has a flow, and something (most importantly) that conveys the true emotion at the time of the recording. The 4 examples I've uploaded here are simple, yet revealing examples of what I would like to achieve with music. I've pieced together some rolling melodies, I'm after the hypnotic repetition, and then I've added a slightly darker song, Don't watch TV, all my songs end happily, as I hope my life ends happily one day too ~ It would be good to look back from somewhere in the Universe and say "That was a good one!"