New Concept

After finishing the first 10 tracks of the CD Synthphony REMIXed! Vol.2, the record company asked me to do two more remixes, and one of them was of the song “Station Man” by New Concept, a German band I knew very little about. But despite that, I really liked the song and it was a …

XP8

When I was working on my remix album in 2004, the record company had sent me some bands for me to approve, and I had also sent them my work for them to approve. One of these bands was the Italian XP8, who approved my work, as you can see in the comment below: “Very …

Tristraum

In 2004, I was invited by the American band Tristraum to remix the song “I’m Under No One”, a new band I hadn’t heard of before, and I was impressed by their sound. This remix was supposed to be released as a B-Side on the single “First Embrace”, which would be released the following year. …

David Vesel

David Vesel is a friend of mine on some electronic music forums and I had been helping him with his new album and the idea of ​​remixing one of his songs came up. David is American and has years and years of history in music. He was about to release his seventh album on CD, …

Provision

Todd Durrant from the American record label A Different Drum contacted me in July 2004 to remix the song “Visualize” by the American band Provision to be included on the bonus CD of the limited edition of their new album of the same name. I was very happy with the invitation because I already knew …

Brand New Day

Brand New Day is a solo project by American Joe Ramey from the band Eurovision, with whom I have worked a few times in the past, from remixes to restoration work. Joe has different guests for each track, and sent me the songs “All I Wanted” and “Starting Over (A Brand New Day)” so I …

Stratos

Bryan K. Borgman, better known as Stratos, posted an ad looking for artists to work on the soundtrack of an American horror film called The Charnel Gospel, which would be released by his label Bailey Records. The Charnel Gospel was supposed to be released on DVD in the US soon, but as far as I …

The Dignity of Labour

The American band The Dignity Of Labor, better known as TDOL, started in 1985, but when the band’s leader and mentor Kirk Taylor moved to another state, the band became just him. Kirk then released two albums, and had just signed with the record label A Different Drum, and had been planning a single since …