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David Gerard is a Boston-based synthesist who has been composing since the 1980's. He started with a slightly Berlin-influenced experimental sound. However, David's more recent music expresses a wide variety of influences, from Klaus Schulze to ambient works of Brian Eno and Steve Roach, the minimalist compositions of Steve Reich and David Borden (Mother Mallard's) and experimental electronic rock of Eberhard Schoener, Bill Nelson and Robert Fripp. His music is pretty minimal, intricate and quite experimental but often relaxing and pleasant on the ear. Some of the compositions employ repeating sequences, others are completely rhythmless and flowing. What makes David's music stand out is the perfect programming of sounds (lots of nice analog textures here) and the special mood of the compositions that creates a sense of mystery and reflection.
- From Encyclopedia of Electronic Music
- From Encyclopedia of Electronic Music
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