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Evan Bartholomew, under the moniker Bluetech, produces his unique style of experimental noise from San Diego, CA. Classically trained on the piano for public performing, Bartholomew deviated from the traditional sounds and began to express the rhythms that sprouted from within him, and Bluetech was born. This resulted in his interpretation of nature's expression of being, a sound that is dronal ambient, downtempo, improvisational. He devoured the electronic potentials for musical expression and conveyed it in IDM, digidub, and psychedelic trance.
Bartholomew created and runs his own art collective in San Diego and does commercial sound design and production for both national and regional clients. He also writes and produces his own songs. "The Rubicon", "Prayers For Rain", and "Mezzamorphic" originally appeared on an EP released by Truffle Records, and brought the name Bluetech to a larger audience. In September 2003, these songs appeared on Bluetech's first album, Prima Materia, released by Waveform Records. ~ Eleanor Ditzel, Rovi
all comments below are right on the money! I have nothing to add, besides that yes, Pandora One people should wake up and realize that we are the Ones who are paying their salary, and you don't want us complaining
kirsch27
Pandora should get more of this guy's stuff, he's released stuff recently (2011 is the latest, according to Wikipedia).
Evan Bartholomew is one of the most accomplished composer synthesists ever. He has a knack for choosing and combining synth tones that is musical and signature. He is one of the very best.
Wow, I am such a colossal fan of his. So diverse for electronica - never known an artist to cover so many beat-genres with such stellar consistency. YUM, I say.
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