Davert U.

22 // Male // Kiev, Ukraine  |   Member since April 18, 2007
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July 8, 2007
My first demo
April 26, 2007
First track
April 26, 2007
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Folk try

About Me

Craft:
composer, musician
Instruments:
flute, recorder, whistle
Genres:
power metal, rock, folk, folk rock, progressive rock, gothic metal, doom metal, black metal

I'm a flute player and also composer. I like to write and play complicated but melodic music. I prefer different styles from folk - dark folk to progressive and neoclassical. I write my own compositions in all that styles and do improvisations on flute.

I like heavy genres of music such as:power metal, black, doom, gothic, also dark ambient, etc. But still I'm open to jazz and progressive style.

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Day Job:
web developer

Working With Others

How I Work:

I want to find people who share my music views. I realy like music byitself, not by money that it can bringme, so I'm free to work on interesting projects.

If you are interested in flute player I would performe flute my recordings within my home studio and than send it to band members.

Also I have composed music in differnt styles. If somebody share same music ideas and likes my music I plan to start a band to play it.

Experience:

For a 3 years I'm playing whistle, recorder, and for 1,5 year flute.

I have been a music composer for two years. Before that I was a fan of all heavy music. I have listened to much of it, and I realy have a taste of it.

And I have experience in co-writing music to progressive metal band.

Equipment:

ethnic whistles, recorder, classical flute. Microphone and computer for recordings.

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Comments

Matthew Siegel wrote on May 10, 2007:

Davert - thanks for representing us on Habrahabr! I can't really understand what's being said, but we're glad you're talking about Indaba! Keep it real...