soudou
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"To be plain: The amusement of redbellies in the mills of empty skulls."

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Cleveland, OH
United States

Last login: Oct 25, 2007
Member since: Jul 02, 2007
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Websites
http://www.myspace.com/soudoumusic
http://www.myspace.com/bukkakeearlobe
http://www.myspace.com/ellipseambient

Screen name
stoopydbeetz - AIM

Favorite music editor
Cubase, ProTools

Favorite musicians
This list could seriously go on for far too long, so for now, see below.

Musical inspiration
Everything I experience inspires my music. However, to name a few artists/bands whose music most greatly inspires mine: Arvo Part, Ulver, Kayo Dot, Bohren und der Club of Gore, Skinny Puppy, King Crimson, Alfred Schnittke, Danny Elfman, Merzbow, John Zorn, The Postman Syndrome (now known as Day Without Dawn), Dan Swano (and all his countless projects), Devin Townsend, Squarepusher..... I'm sure there's an important one (or several) I'm forgetting, but I think you sort of get the idea.

Advice to other musicians
I've found that it boils down to two actions which most profoundly effect and improve my music. These are as follows: 1. Listen. 2. Play.

Notes about my music
I create in absolutely whatever style I choose (or sometimes, the song chooses on its own).

Music by soudou (View all)
The Fiction Section
By: soudou
Added: 7/12/2007
Album: Eek! Hot Best Karaoke Album
Genre: Jungle
Downloads: 4
Plays: 19
Reviews: 1
Playlists: 1

 
Striking the Anvil of Cumulonimbus
By: soudou
Added: 7/09/2007
Genre: Ambient
Downloads: 10
Plays: 10
Reviews: 0
Playlists: 0

The Immeasurable Breadth of Night
By: soudou
Added: 7/03/2007
Genre: Ambient
Downloads: 15
Plays: 32
Reviews: 2
Playlists: 1

Metropolitan Foliage
By: soudou
Added: 7/02/2007
Album: Masturbatory Malfunction
Genre: Experimental
Downloads: 3
Plays: 11
Reviews: 1
Playlists: 1

Reviews written by soudou (View all)
Bent Requiem
Reviewed: July 12, 2007
Artist: YellowArcher
This is a beautiful, melancholy piece for a solo piano. The vast currents of sadness drag you under, yet there is a tide of hope which brings you back to shore. The piece is wrought with such movement as to make it far more epic than its just over two minutes of length would suggest, and it is this
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