| David Miles Huber | epk & bio |
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David Miles Huber - “Creating a Zen-meets-Tech Experience” instruments David Miles Huber (DMH) - plays a "mean computer" (steinberg nuendo & ableton live), novation launchpads, MIDI toys, ethnic flutes, vocals and any kind of percussion he can get his hands on. Bio David Miles Huber is a 2X Grammy-nominated producer and musician in the electronic IDM, dance and surround-sound genres, whose music has sold over the million mark. His style is perfectly energized and balanced out by lush, downtempo beats and live acoustic instruments that combine to create a “Zen-meets-Tech experience” which pulls the listener into a musical soundscape that’s rich, enticing and energizing. His latest music and collaborations can be heard on www.davidmileshuber.com and www.soundcloud.com/davidmileshuber short music bio DMH’s music is perfectly energized and balanced out by lush, downtempo beats and live acoustic instruments that combine to create a “Zen-meets-Tech experience” which pull the listener into a musical soundscape that’s rich, enticing and energizing.
Had a "GREAT" time with my radio DJ brother at WECI, working the mics, playing music, etc... at 6:30 in the morning!... Here's a fun interview that he did with me...
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DMH 8.5 x 11 pdf flyer
* parallax eden was nominated for a grammy in the surround category in 2010 links DMH myspace page why 51bpm? One of the first pieces of gear that I acquired was my Raven from quasimidi. It's definetely meant to tear out in a German techno-style at 130+ bpm. However, being the downtempo guy that I am, I cranked the bpm down to as low as it goes (which happens to be 51bpm)... damn, does it sound lush! It's a digitally-modeled analog synth that has a meaty, full sound. Since then, I've gotten a few other pieces of quasimidi gear and the bpm name stuck with me. Even though I work at higher tempos, I still have a soft spot for well-crafted 51bpm chill beats. Coincidently, the "51" works very well with my passion for working in surround... and thus 51bpm.com was born.
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