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A true standard for the piano-hardcore Techno era, "Different Strokes" joins together amazing samples, beats and synth lines. The synth pads on the beginning are taken from "Pacific" by 808 State and re-worked, but you can still figure out it was taken from there; the synthesizer lines goes from these atmospheric ones to the amazing piano melodies of "Salsa House" (1989) by Richie Rich, and also a fragment of the hoover synths from the Techno Anthem 'Second Phase - Mentasm' (1991) - both on the drop out of "Different Strokes". The vocal samples are from 'Whatever Makes You Happy' (1990)...
There are two artists going by the name of SOTO: 1) SOTO, a new band which is the culmination of one of today's premier Rock frontmen and vocalists, Jeff Scott Soto, cast with a union of hotshot young musicians to bring you a slamming blend of melody and muscle in some of the freshest power metal to surface in years present their debut album, Inside The Vertigo. The band is comprised of Jeff's most current solo band, who he insisted on making this musical merge with him. Jorge Salan (lead guitar), BJ (keys, guitars), David Z (bass) and Edu Cominato...
Andrés Cepeda es uno de los artistas colombianos de mayor reconocimiento a nivel nacional e internacional, sus bellas composiciones lo han consagrado como uno de los cantautores mas versátiles de Latinoamérica. Andrés Cepeda nació en Bogotá el 7 de julio de 1973; es el menor de una familia de cinco hermanos. Su talento lo obtuvo desde niño con tan solo 5 años decide comenzar sus estudios musicales tocando el piano, luego en su adolescencia desarrolla el tema de la composición creando un sin numero de canciones que han sido todo un éxito. El rock determinó sus primeros años de carrera...
Andres Calamaro is one of the most popular Argentinian pop-rock songwriters. A songs craftsman, as he likes to consider himself. Born Aug 22, 1961 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he began his professional musical career at the age of 17 playing keyboards in Raíces. In 1981 he incorporated to one of the main bands of the Argentinean '80s rock scene: Los Abuelos de la Nada. Although the band was led by the brilliant Miguel Abuelo, Calamaro composed most of the band's hits, like "Mil Horas," "Así es el calor," "Sin gamulán" and "Costumbres Argentinas." In 1984 he made his solo debut...