Attila Kovacs | Synthia

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Synthia

by Attila Kovacs

Techno, Electronic dance, Sience-fiction, Synthesizer, Instrumental
Genre: Electronic: Techno
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1. Alien's Triumph
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2. The Secret Plan Of The Norwegians
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3. Sheepfarm
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4. Telemark
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5. Fefor's Blue Mountains
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6. The Black Hole
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7. Disco Night In Bergen
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8. Reggae For Fun
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9. Funky Duck
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10. Robot Robi's Dance
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11. Gliders
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12. Flight From Cyberspace
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Synthia was recorded in 1982 with a Roland Jupiter-4 synthesizer and a TR-808 rhythm machine.

The album can be characterized as techno, electronic dance and sience-fiction with a hint of house and hip-hop.

Hear the good old analog sounds.


BIO:

Five years old he began to read notes and play the accordion - Hungarian, Czechoslovakian and German folk music, as well as international evergreens.

In1972, he was studying classical flute and piano at Budapest Conservatory in Hungary for five years. After graduating, instead of classical music he picked up the guitar and played pop& rock music in various bands. In the meantime, also attended a brass band -40 piece-, on flute.

In 1975 passed an exam in a school of Entertaining on Piano. Again as a keyboard-player he was on the road for 10 years in western-Europe with different groups (playing Rock, Country, R&B, Pop, Entertaining music).
In 1984 settled down in Denmark, where in 1988 had a daughter, Marie
He makes living by entertaining at private parties, and in the sparetime by composing music.


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