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A producer,
composer, and one-man synthesizer attack squad, Solovox is the sound of
Earl Carlton Tietze III. He combines his original compositions of nasty
future-funk, electro-house, and melodic downtempo with his remixes of
other artists' tracks to create a sound that is his and his alone...and
he does it live, by hand.
His keyboard chops remind one of Herbie Hancock smashing head-on into the
Chemical Brothers. Mayhem usually ensues, and he consistently delivers
one of the finest live electronic shows available anywhere.
He has remixed three tracks for
Vokab Kompany
including 'Shine'
featuring Souleye, 'Gunslinger' for their album 'Quit Sleep,' and 'Let It
Fly' featuring The Grouch and Souleye. He has done full video game sound
design and composition, as well as tracks for Burn Notice and A&E's
Biography.
He is a sought-after instructor for Ableton Live, Reason, Cubase and
electronic music production.
In July of 2009 he became the first-ever all-electronic act in the history
of The Oregon Country Fair for their 40th Anniversary. He also headlined
San Diego's Elysium Festival, Mexico's Fuente Eterno festival,
Nexus in Los Angeles,
and almost killed 2,000 revelers on top of the
Hawthorne Bridge in 2010 for BridgeFest, causing the bridge to
sway 2 feet up and down.
He has shared the bill with Orbital, Bassnectar, Beats Antique, Ott,
Tipper, and countless others. In 2012 he was a featured performer at
Inspire:Truth, Threshold, WhiteOut, and the inaugural What The Festival in
Oregon. In October 2012 he was featured on
OPB's 'Oregon Art Beat.'
In 2013 he is performing in Southern California, Idaho's Sun Valley, as
well as numerous shows in the Northwest at festivals like Human Nature and
What The Festival.
Whether improvising heavily with a downtempo acid jazz set or laying down
dance tracks for the dancing crowds, Solovox is not a DJ...he is one of
the most exciting electronic performers to be found anywhere.
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