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Hugo Vázquez, Spanish Composer from Madrid, producer and performer of Electronic, New Age, Ambient, World, Classical Music and Soundtracks.
* Musical Biography:
Starts getting piano lessons and music theory in the early 90s, he left behind several years of training. At that time made some works on the piano. Later in 2000 through the use of a simple program for computer music composition, starts recording his first classical and electronic compositions.
His first album «INSPIRATION» whose demo is completed, includes these styles. Its composition began in 2000. Some songs of this album have been published: «A New Day», «Tribute to Agustina» and «Mother Earth». And when he finishes the production of all the other themes, is scheduled to complete the album release.
His first released album is "Prometheus: Sci·Fi Soundtracks" (2012), of which there are published some singles, such as: «Navi, Prometheus, Paradise and Elysium». These songs combine styles like electronic music and new age, and thematics such as Science Fiction and Space. With nods to films like Avatar and Foundation.
His second released album is "Mothership: Cosmos Soundtracks" (2013), which includes singles like Orion, Nibiru 2012 and Mothership.
He has also released singles such as "Oblivion: City of Delusion" and "District 10" (2013), "Interstellar" and "Om Mani Padme Hum" (2014), and "The Grey Havens" (2015).
In 2013 he was selected as an active student for the "Film Sound and Music Workshop", whose result is the "Katedra - Soundtrack" video available on YouTube https://youtu.be/oe5bdipzXoo. In December 2015, his song District 10 received in L.A., the Award for Best Alternative Rock / Ambient song.
His third released album is the brand new "Interstellar: Sci·Fi Soundtracks 2" (2016), the sequel of his debut album, with singles like Pandora, Interstellar and Force Awakens.
* Related Artists and main influences:
From his childhood he was inspired by the music of Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, later in the `90s, `00s, Kitaro, Chris Spheeris & Paul Voudouris, now Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Ramin Djawadi and Thomas Bergersen.
Hugo Vázquez, Spanish Composer from Madrid, prod… Read Full Bio ↴~ Biography and facts ~
Hugo Vázquez, Spanish Composer from Madrid, producer and performer of Electronic, New Age, Ambient, World, Classical Music and Soundtracks.
* Musical Biography:
Starts getting piano lessons and music theory in the early 90s, he left behind several years of training. At that time made some works on the piano. Later in 2000 through the use of a simple program for computer music composition, starts recording his first classical and electronic compositions.
His first album «INSPIRATION» whose demo is completed, includes these styles. Its composition began in 2000. Some songs of this album have been published: «A New Day», «Tribute to Agustina» and «Mother Earth». And when he finishes the production of all the other themes, is scheduled to complete the album release.
His first released album is "Prometheus: Sci·Fi Soundtracks" (2012), of which there are published some singles, such as: «Navi, Prometheus, Paradise and Elysium». These songs combine styles like electronic music and new age, and thematics such as Science Fiction and Space. With nods to films like Avatar and Foundation.
His second released album is "Mothership: Cosmos Soundtracks" (2013), which includes singles like Orion, Nibiru 2012 and Mothership.
He has also released singles such as "Oblivion: City of Delusion" and "District 10" (2013), "Interstellar" and "Om Mani Padme Hum" (2014), and "The Grey Havens" (2015).
In 2013 he was selected as an active student for the "Film Sound and Music Workshop", whose result is the "Katedra - Soundtrack" video available on YouTube https://youtu.be/oe5bdipzXoo. In December 2015, his song District 10 received in L.A., the Award for Best Alternative Rock / Ambient song.
His third released album is the brand new "Interstellar: Sci·Fi Soundtracks 2" (2016), the sequel of his debut album, with singles like Pandora, Interstellar and Force Awakens.
* Related Artists and main influences:
From his childhood he was inspired by the music of Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, later in the `90s, `00s, Kitaro, Chris Spheeris & Paul Voudouris, now Hans Zimmer, James Horner, Ramin Djawadi and Thomas Bergersen.
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Interstellar: Sci·Fi Soundtracks 2
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