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Bob’s music career started writing for television and after travelling to Asia and Africa, he was inspired by tribal music and ethnic sounds which birthed African Drug, the track remixed by Coldcut and other DJs which put his name on the club underground scene.
He talks about his love/hate relationdhip with live performance, how an electronic ambient composer writes music compared to a ‘standard’ songwriter, his love of Radiohead and The Smile, his music being used in The Sopranos, Friends, Ace Ventura and Lost, doing all the music for documentary until Jeff Bridges had another idea and new music Hidden Voices Unveiled.
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Bob’s music career started writing for television and after travelling to Asia and Africa, he was inspired by tribal music and ethnic sounds which birthed African Drug, the track remixed by Coldcut and other DJs which put his name on the club underground scene.
He talks about his love/hate relationdhip with live performance, how an electronic ambient composer writes music compared to a ‘standard’ songwriter, his love of Radiohead and The Smile, his music being used in The Sopranos, Friends, Ace Ventura and Lost, doing all the music for documentary until Jeff Bridges had another idea and new music Hidden Voices Unveiled.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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