Robert Coleman

28 // Male // Hillsboro, United States | Member since February 4, 2008
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My Songs

Onward
average rating: 5.0
Hope (Melody for Annie)
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Perseverance (Club Sonar Final Mix)
average rating: N/A
Neo Atonement
average rating: N/A
Silverstar Soul
average rating: 5.0
Reflections
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Noveau Machina
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About Me

Skill Level:
Amateur
Instruments:
computer (pc)
Genres:
electronic, electronica, electropop

Then: I think my interest in computers and music started when I was around 6-8 years old. My Dad had a Commodore 64 and there was a program that had music on it, while a small stripe would race across the board from one side to the other while the song played. The program was called Tubular Bells. Wasn't sure if that was the name of the song too and I'd love to give that person the credit he deserves for being a pioneer in that time.

In the years to follow my interest only grew bigger and bigger as I grew up with bands like Nine Inch Nails, Gravity Kills, and Stabbing Westward as electronic music became a little more mainstream. I started clubbing later on around 18 years old and was later introduced to my favorite band of all time Vnv Nation, which is my biggest Influence too. I loved how he mastered all things electronic, on every new CD he tries a different angle with the songs and sounds used. His music flows through my veigns like my own blood. Other bands that I learned to love as well we're Apoptygma Berserk, Covenant, and Neuroticfish to name a few.

Now: I made a promise to myself that this year and the years to follow are going to be surrounded by my creativity, enthusiasm, and energy. So here I am, going with everything I've got, please feel free to drop me a line, say hi, and let me know what you think of my works.
Keep on rocking everyone. :)

Robert Arlen Coleman

Extended

Band or Group:
Fallen Forge
Influences:
VNV Nation, Apoptygma Berserk, Lowe, Elegant Machine, Neurotic Fish, Depesche Mode, The Cure, Lacuna Coil, Bruderschaft, Code 64, Namnam Bulu, Covenant, Wumpscut, Depesche Mode, Syrian, Mesh, Icon of Coil, Funkervogt, Wumpscut, Weezer, more to come.
Favorite Lyric:

Calling underground people,
With your underground hearts;
You could start a mainstream fire
With your underground sparks.
Keeping all your underground thoughts
From the surface above,
Realize it is inside those minds
Where revolutions start.

-Apartment 26 - "New Year's Resolution"

Day Job:
Driver
Website:
www.heresostoplookingforsomethingclever.lol

Working With Others

How I Work:

As long as said parties involved in the session are happy and having a good time, I feel payment is done.

Experience:

Started January 08, Kaleidoscope For Annie.

Equipment:
My old as heck computer that seems to run my proggies just fine. I wish there was more to put here, but sadly there isn't. By the end of this year I want a better computer and a synthesizer, a sequencer and at least a basic keyboard.
Payments:
This user does not accept PayPal for session payment

Comments

Marc V. wrote on April 26, 2008:

Great pieces ..... top to bottom. Such a rich variety of instruments and song approach. Neo Atonement .... fantastic for a club with synchronized lasers. **** Silverstar Soul **** Incredibly good piece. Very superior composition. The musical 'colors', and mood changes, make it easy to follow the 'story'. Intelligent arrangement topped off with a great mix take this piece right over the top.

Gaelen Coleman wrote on February 21, 2008:

Heya bro... I listened to the final mix, and its a rockin...I lsot my last 2 compositions..somehow it went corrupt on grets system..soo now its reinstall on my comp and all, but I do have the original mp3's for the 2 songs I finished. I am gonna try to aim to do something really rockin next. Keep up the good work man.

Rachel Hodgens wrote on February 19, 2008:

Thank you. I'm quite excited to have found such a place!

JoLynn Seaman wrote on February 15, 2008:

Well, my opinion doesn't mean squat, but to answer your question..... God himself said that He cannot act contrary to his own character. So, in effect, He cannot sin! ;-)

Annie Thorogood wrote on February 14, 2008:

Is this a something I can get at Walmart? just kiddin' folks :o), I'll check out their website in allegro fashion! thanx a bunch Rob, yer a pal, a real pal !.! :o)

Annie Thorogood wrote on February 14, 2008:

Thank you for taking the time to listen to my offerings! I am thrilled about your comments, I have a LOT more to demo! Nearly all my life's work is on tape and I have been working for weeks to get them all into my computer, cleaned up and remixed and Mp3ed! Keep checking back for something new! Okay, Onward is slamming! my favorite, listenin' right now, REALLY LOUDLY! ooooooooooowah! Want more of that. I really want to session but I don't understand how to do it...I'll keep digging 'til I find out. p.s. congrats on your engagement-how good to find the love of your life! Anne T. :o)

Annie Thorogood wrote on February 14, 2008:

Wow! You do all that on a computer? I am just beginning to delve into the use of a computer to make music, any suggestions as to programs or devices? Annie T. :o)

Annie Thorogood wrote on February 14, 2008:

Yes, Robert it is, I posted on my own talk back, and I am known for my long dialogues with myself! haha! Annie T. :o)

JoLynn Seaman wrote on February 14, 2008:

(There is one thing that God can't do, but that's not it.) ;-) Hi Robert! Thanks for the nice comment. You've got some great tracks here. I look forward to hearing you in some sessions. Congratulations on your engagement!!

Matthew Siegel wrote on February 13, 2008:

Perhaps. But better yet, could God himself microwave a burrito so hot that even he could not eat it? Think about it... :)

Robert Coleman wrote on February 13, 2008:

If one posts on one's own talkback, is it considered talking to yourself?




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