Dan Johansen

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Synergetic Enigma 04:00 Tools
Life Systems (Depleted) 02:02 Tools
The Great Flood 04:26 Tools
Ghost in the Warmachine 04:31 Tools
Gilgamesh the Demi God 06:30 Tools
Life Systems (Regenerated) 04:36 Tools
Revenge of the Gods 05:31 Tools
Enkidu's Bold Challenge 05:51 Tools
Journey to Cedar Woods 06:03 Tools
The Deep Unknown 04:26 Tools
Plague of the Bull 05:08 Tools
Quest for Immortality Pt.1 05:18 Tools
Quest for Immortality Pt.2 05:42 Tools
Black Hole Syndrome 04:36 Tools
Odyssey of Centuries 03:52 Tools
Dome Break, Pt.2 05:20 Tools
Quest for Immortality Pt.3 06:23 Tools
Solar Overdrive 03:39 Tools
Dome Break, Pt.1 04:27 Tools
Fortress in Chains 03:39 Tools
Damned Night 03:39 Tools
Reptilian Lair 03:39 Tools
Power-Suit 03:39 Tools
Werewolves 03:39 Tools
Giants Kingdom 03:39 Tools
Time Magic 03:39 Tools
Bloody Revolution 03:39 Tools
Eye of the Serpent 03:39 Tools
Rebellious Intention 03:39 Tools
Highlands 03:39 Tools
Magic Cloud Sea 03:30 Tools
Adventua 03:27 Tools
Depths of Oblivion 03:29 Tools
Celestial Fantasy 04:16 Tools
Illusions of Magic 04:00 Tools
Dark Mist 03:27 Tools
Mecha Soul 4000 04:18 Tools
LV 99 MP 999 HP 9999 03:40 Tools
Cosmo-Metro 04:16 Tools
Edge of the Sword 04:16 Tools
Thy Hero Within 03:36 Tools
Tirque 03:40 Tools
Cuintha 06:26 Tools
Divine Knights 03:23 Tools
Tornado 03:35 Tools
SMASH IT!!! 03:55 Tools
Shackles of Fate 03:35 Tools
Unbound Soul (ID: 383892) 04:00 Tools
Floating Island Githrau 03:53 Tools
Flying Moon Creature 03:26 Tools
Between Two Worlds 05:10 Tools
Kingdom of Ice 04:05 Tools
Artifact of Blood 04:10 Tools
Lake of Viridia 03:35 Tools
Flowing Underwater 04:09 Tools
Healing Journey 03:38 Tools
Sprint Of Madness 03:38 Tools
Power Suit 03:58 Tools
Incarnation Sorcery 05:10 Tools
The Raining Cave 04:10 Tools
Three Moons 04:05 Tools
Demon's Rebirth 04:10 Tools
Burning Sun Bleeding Moon 04:10 Tools
Storm Gods 03:48 Tools
Viking Spirit and Rage 04:09 Tools
Spirit! 04:33 Tools
The Witch Forest 04:10 Tools
Phoenix Rising 04:33 Tools
Glass Walls 03:00 Tools
The Voyage 05:36 Tools
Endings and Beginnings 04:33 Tools
Seppuku 05:36 Tools
Aes Sidhe 05:36 Tools
Crimson Chalice 05:36 Tools
Ghost Wolf Thirio 03:08 Tools
The Thrill of the Hunt 03:08 Tools
Mountain of the Goddess 03:51 Tools
Fah Noh Sah 03:51 Tools
White Knights of Andorias 03:51 Tools
Vortex (The Defier) 03:51 Tools
Xirvus (The Defender) 03:51 Tools
Desert of Souls 03:51 Tools
Chains of Fate 03:08 Tools
Celtic Sorcerer 03:08 Tools
Fhurinza 03:54 Tools
River of Illusions 03:54 Tools
Unbound Soul 03:16 Tools
Fortuna Plains 03:54 Tools
Waterfall of Zenita 03:54 Tools
Feria 03:54 Tools
Venifahr 03:54 Tools
Revenge of the Gods (ID: 391392) 03:54 Tools
Souls of Moons 03:54 Tools
Monument of Heroes 03:54 Tools
Book of Cuintha 03:54 Tools
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Dan Johansen plays Instrumental, progressive metal with an ancient aura. His music contains various instruments, some ethnic touches, some synth work and a lot of orchestral arrangements. He composes in a story telling way, he always deeply interpret the meanings of the concept he is working with, whether it is self-written or inspired by old myth. He focuses very hard on being true to the emotions of the project(s) he is working on and he hopes that you can feel that as well when listening to his compositions. He grew up in Norway, in a family that is pretty musical, his mother has been singing all her life and he has a few uncles that play guitar and drums. So music has been around Dan most of his life. His true interest in music began when he heard the Kiss album Love Gun that Dan bought from a ''used-cd'' shop in the city of Kongsvinger in south-east Norway. He remembers being pulled against two bands, one being Kiss and the other being Oasis. He loved the song Wonderwall a lot in his early youth. He fell out of this era pretty quickly though after getting more Kiss CD's. When Dan was about 11-12, he borrowed his uncle's acoustic guitar and took guitar lessons for about 1 month learning only a few basic chords. He then lost interest and fell out of it totally when they moved to the middle of Norway. His brother, Frank, then introduced him to Metallica and Slayer and he showed me couple of licks from Fade To Black from the Ride the Lightning album of Metallica. Dan practiced for a long time and noticed that he learned it pretty fast and he loved the feelings of playing whole melodic lines. Then he was hooked. Dan never took lessons again, he learnt reading tabs from Frank then he started learning full tunes... He remembers struggling with Pantera riffs and Slayers speed was too great for him to handle, but he kept on going. After years of covering tunes he started to feel a lack of spirit in playing others' music, Dan then started to compose for fun, nothing serious. It went from simple riffs, to making purely orchestrated tracks, to collaborating with some online guitar giants, to composing in many different styles. He is a huge fan of music in games, he loves game music, especially RPG music and soundtracks mainly composed in Japan. He also likes movie soundtracks, Alan Silvestri is a big influence, the Highlander soundtrack by Michael Kamen and a great number of Jerry Goldsmith soundtracks are influences as well. All this great music and much more that Dan haven't mentioned have guided him to the point where he mixed the styles of progressive metal, symphonic elements to ethnic elements and a lot more. This mix can be clearly heard in ''The Tablets Of Gilgamesh'' and "Life Systems". Being a believer in pride and being original, he never tryed to sound like someone else, influences are probably unavoidable to a certain degree, but he does his best to avoid what he has heard before, so hopefully you'll find Dan's music original as it was intended to be. Aside from this debut solo album, he is also involved in composing for some very promising indie games as well as co-composing the soundtrack for a co-written game project with his brother. Which will hopefully one day be made. Dan thanks you for reading this. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.