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Content/Timeline: 00:00 Live on Stage 04:20 How to Start a Career As a Musician? 09:34 Designing Sound 12:15 Are Electronic Musician Solitary Workers? 15:05 The Importance of Ideas, Plans and Aims 17:39 Recent Works And Plans Link to the artist´s bandcamp site: https://thaneco.bandcamp.com/ This series of talks with successful and interesting people (musicians, producers, composers, manufacturers, sound designers, promoters, music marketers) has the motto “Learning about and learning from”. Today Rolf´s guest is the Greek musician, composer and producer Thaneco. Thaneco (Thanasis Oikonomopoulos) was born in Patras, Greece, in November 1975. Composer of electronic music with several different influences from the electronica of the 70s and 80s (berlin school, krautrock, downtempo). During 1994-1998 Thaneco studied music composition and piano performance in Moravian College, Pennsylvania (U.S.A) and got the Bachelor of music. In 2001 he released his first solo album "Psychic Images" In 2003 he released the album "Incubation" with his band "the flow" (psychedelic, progressive rock from Greece). His later work is influenced by the electronic music of Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze, Rudiger Lorenz, Cluster, Pete Namlook, Vangelis, John Carpenter and many other. He is using both software and hardware music instruments. Some of his favourite software includes: Ableton Live, Native Instruments Kontakt and Reaktor, U-He plug-ins (Zebra, Diva, Hive), Arturia V Collection, Rob Papen plug-ins, and Spectrasonics Omnisphere. Some of his favourite synthesizers are: Prophet 5 rev3, Moog Minimoog (vintage), Moog Sub37, Roland JX-3p, Korg Polysix, Behringer Gray Meanie (ARP 2600 clone), ASM Hydrasynth, Korg Modwave, Nord Lead 4 and also a Eurorack Modular Synth. More about music, music production, sound and sound design at https://dev.rofilm-media.net And if you are planning to buy some gear for your studio and music production, please follow my affiliate link to Perfect Circuits and have a look at their latest special offers: https://yazing.com/deals/perfectcircu...