labrodent bio
_History
The artist ‘labrodent’ took an interest in Industrial Bands in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Inspired by groups like Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Front 242, he felt a calling to create his own brand of music. He acquired some gear, a sequencer, and recorded a few tracks on his 4 track tascam recorder. As life’s journey continued, ‘labrodent’ was forced to drift away from music. It wasn’t until about 2010 that he was able to return. Thanks to software on various gaming
consoles, he began creating again. Friends in his social network really enjoyed his creation, prompting him to get a little ‘more serious’ with his creation and purchasing a Novation Launchpad, which was packaged with a copy of Ableton Live 8. This started the ball rolling again, leading to his first release, ‘Odyssey’. labrodent is Now currently signed to the independent label arkamoria records.
Influences
There are many forces at work as far as what is influencing ‘labrodent’.
As far as music goes, it is artists from the late 80’s early 90’s such as Front 242, Psychic TV, KMFDM, Severed Heads, and Ministry. Currently, he is influenced by Deadmau5, Glitch Mob, LMFAO, and Daft Punk.
Movies such as Blade Runner, Star Trek, Terminator, and Gamer are an influence as well. Television shows such as Fringe, Terra Nova, X-Files, Firefly, and Farscape are current favorites.
Sound
It would be hard to define the style of ‘labrodent’. He has been called many things. His music basically breaks down into two categories. The first being a driving beat, fast paced, accelerate your heart rate music. The second would be the opposite, slow, trance-like, take you on a virtual trip to Sonic Utopia.
internet radio
labrodent now hosts an edm video show on the internet radio channel 'digital mindfield radio'. you can catch 'labro-tory trancemissions' every Saturday night from 11pm-1am est (8pm-10pm pst) for some of the best edm music videos.
it is sad to say that 'labro-tory trancemissions' and 'digital mindfield radio' has come to an end. it was a wonderful ride, and i would like to thank digital mindfield radio for having me.
The artist ‘labrodent’ took an interest in Industrial Bands in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Inspired by groups like Skinny Puppy, Ministry, Front 242, he felt a calling to create his own brand of music. He acquired some gear, a sequencer, and recorded a few tracks on his 4 track tascam recorder. As life’s journey continued, ‘labrodent’ was forced to drift away from music. It wasn’t until about 2010 that he was able to return. Thanks to software on various gaming
consoles, he began creating again. Friends in his social network really enjoyed his creation, prompting him to get a little ‘more serious’ with his creation and purchasing a Novation Launchpad, which was packaged with a copy of Ableton Live 8. This started the ball rolling again, leading to his first release, ‘Odyssey’. labrodent is Now currently signed to the independent label arkamoria records.
Influences
There are many forces at work as far as what is influencing ‘labrodent’.
As far as music goes, it is artists from the late 80’s early 90’s such as Front 242, Psychic TV, KMFDM, Severed Heads, and Ministry. Currently, he is influenced by Deadmau5, Glitch Mob, LMFAO, and Daft Punk.
Movies such as Blade Runner, Star Trek, Terminator, and Gamer are an influence as well. Television shows such as Fringe, Terra Nova, X-Files, Firefly, and Farscape are current favorites.
Sound
It would be hard to define the style of ‘labrodent’. He has been called many things. His music basically breaks down into two categories. The first being a driving beat, fast paced, accelerate your heart rate music. The second would be the opposite, slow, trance-like, take you on a virtual trip to Sonic Utopia.
internet radio
labrodent now hosts an edm video show on the internet radio channel 'digital mindfield radio'. you can catch 'labro-tory trancemissions' every Saturday night from 11pm-1am est (8pm-10pm pst) for some of the best edm music videos.
it is sad to say that 'labro-tory trancemissions' and 'digital mindfield radio' has come to an end. it was a wonderful ride, and i would like to thank digital mindfield radio for having me.