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"I have been a musician since I was a toddler, when I began private piano lessons at my own insistence. My parents thought it was bizarre but having come from heavily musical families on both sides, they went along with it. I didn't stop for over 11 years. Even though my formal lessons were in classical music, I never really got the bug to pursue that seriously. My sights were moving towards creating my own music, which I started doing in my late teens. I've dabbled in a dozen different styles, and even gotten quite good at a few. I led my own progressive rock band in my mid twenties, with me as the composer. I then spent lots of time on electro. I even took jazz piano lessons for a couple of years with Berklee College faculty. It became inevitable that I would start merging the various styles together as I progressed.
From 1997 through 2011, I was self employed as a music producer so I spent a huge amount of time engineering, arranging music, mixing and directing studio operations in recording studios in Boston, including the B room at Renaissance Recording Company."
"Music is first and foremost a pure expression of emotion. It can be terror; it could be bliss.
Impact and nuance of what can be complex emotions in an original piece of music is what I am after, no matter the style. It can be the emotion implied in a scene or event.
Sometimes it’s just an idea come to life."
See what others have to say by visiting Marc's website.
From 1997 through 2011, I was self employed as a music producer so I spent a huge amount of time engineering, arranging music, mixing and directing studio operations in recording studios in Boston, including the B room at Renaissance Recording Company."
"Music is first and foremost a pure expression of emotion. It can be terror; it could be bliss.
Impact and nuance of what can be complex emotions in an original piece of music is what I am after, no matter the style. It can be the emotion implied in a scene or event.
Sometimes it’s just an idea come to life."
See what others have to say by visiting Marc's website.