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"e-pop". Machine music with heart and soul. A melodic hybrid of 80's synthpop and 90's britpop with a light sprinkle of house grooves.
Genre:
Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date:
2001
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Universal Greeting Station
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Record Label: Souvenir Records, LLC
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Carol Masters is an "e-pop" band. Machine-music created with heart and soul.
Carol Masters was born in 1997 with Billy Miller (voices) and Rui Camarinha (machines). Though electronic by design, the sound of CM is not shy to borrow the guitar talents of Angelo Tursi and Fabio Guerriero.
CM's very own "e-pop" sound is a melodic hybrid of styles from 80's synthpop to 90's brit-pop with a litte sprinkle of house-filled grooves.
CM debuted in 1999 with "e.p." followed in 2000 by another e.p. "Embrace Me." Both maxi's are filled with non-lp's versions, b-sides, remixes and hidden tracks of fun stuff...just what pop music is all about!
UNIVERSAL GREETING STATION: 59 minutes of 13 ultra-melodic pop gems.
Songs about love and heartache. Songs about love and friendships. Songs about love and dancing!
"Re:Mastered" a massive 2-disc remix cd (priced as one CD!) is also available!
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great cd to enjoy by all
author: ken de wit
this is a great cd. the catchy beats and rythym keeps me entertained throughout the cd. i was fortunate to meet rui in salt lake city in 1999, where he gave me his first ep. i was hooked ever since. i have had the remix cd too for quite awhile it too rocks.
thanks rui.
ken
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a brilliant synth-pop cd.
author: crystal boy
Universal Greeting Station really welcomes you with catchy beats, big pop hooks, and warm, textured vocals. I highly recommend this cd to any synth-pop fan. And what a pleasant surprise to hear a bit of Morrissey's lyric from Everyday is Like Sunday at the end of the track Coming Home. It made me scream with delight. I hope they have further releases.
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