Adrian Vincent
Adrian Vincent completed a Bachelor of Music with Honours in 2005. In 2004 he was one of six accepted into composition at Melbourne University to study under Brenton Broadstock and Stuart Greenbaum.
He has had several works performed by recognized Melbourne ensembles, including the Australian Contemporary Chorale, and wrote and produced the soundtrack of the independent short film ‘When Darkness Falls’. He has also performed extensively as a recorder player, for which he has an L.Mus.A with distinction. He spent the early part of 2006 touring Australia as keyboard player for singer/songwriter Brendan Welch, between performing his own music with bands Last Five Days and The Great Fire of London, the latter having recently signed a publishing deal in the United States.
163bpm
Medium/fast run
Rise
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album review Influenced by hip-hop, dance, classical and jazz, this album provides a wide range of moods and genres, underpinned by a consistent compositional style. From Vienna through to Raven, the emotion of the music is allowed to rise and fall, with new material introduced regularly to maintain interest. |
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156bpm
Fast jog/slow run
Warm Your Soul
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album review This album centres on the development of themes. Each fifteen minute track features the graduated introduction of loops, creating tension and release. Guest artists Jane Hendry and Derek Rogers Jnr. lend their voices to Warm Your Soul and Summertime. The influence of artists such as The Knife, Moby, Vince Jones and The Chemical Brothers can be heard throughout. |
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