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Krystian Shek : Blue Marine
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After "Eisblumen" on the legendary FAX-Label, comes up a "Lounge & Downbeat" release of the Frankfurt based Krystian Shek. Musically the CD offers a wide spectrum from happiness to melancholy. By the Way, this LP was produced under special influences.
Genre: Easy Listening: Lounge
Release Date: 2007
Blue Marine Record Label: Diventa Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
slightly breeze 1:22 Album Only
watching the waves 3:30 Album Only
de minerale 4:04 Album Only
miami nude 4:54 Album Only
the easy way of life 2:18 Album Only
cocktail hour 3:12 Album Only
unknown situation 5:18 Album Only
fly over the ocean 4:05 Album Only
meeting friends on a walk 4:14 Album Only
blue marine 6:35 Album Only
love guitar 4:02 Album Only
coming back soon 3:20 Album Only
reality 3:04 Album Only
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Album Notes

Sometime during the year 1992, Krystian discovered his passion for electronic music, after having taken classic piano lessons for more than 10 years. Also he played bass-guitar, in some local "punkrock" bands `round his home-town Frankfurt / Germany.
Inspired by old "Vangelis" and "Jean Michel Jarre" records he found himself listening to what was at the time referred to as techno music. He quickly decided that he, too, wanted to do "something like that". Not knowing how such music was produced, and having no idea what kind of appliance generated such synthetic beats, several years passed before Krystian coincidentally made a discovery that led him into the right direction. A friend of his owned an Amiga 500 Computer with a multi track recorder, which was capable of loading samples.
Since Krystian, too, had such a computer, he borrowed the program and since then left his Amiga 500 hardly at all.

Unfortunately, the programs limits were soon reached, and he didn't know how to continue. Later on, approximately at the end of 1994, he did finally find out how to produce music in a really professional way.

After a time of trying and experimenting, Krystian made his first recordings, without offering them to anyone, however, not being happy with the outcome for the time being.
At the end of 1997 the time had finally come: He put together three tracks of which he was sure, that they were excellently suitable for dancing.

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