Roland Sebastian Faber

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Hommage I 00:00 Tools
Hommage II 00:00 Tools
Gropiusstadt 00:00 Tools
Molecular 00:00 Tools
Löffelkinder 00:00 Tools
Morgengrau 00:00 Tools
Eisengard 00:00 Tools
Molecular Master 00:00 Tools
Molekular 00:00 Tools
Löffelkinder 00:00 Tools
Renaissance 00:00 Tools
Loeffelkinder 00:00 Tools
hommage 2 00:00 Tools
RSF-Renaissance 00:00 Tools
Loffelkinder 00:00 Tools
(a1) hommage 1 00:00 Tools
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Löffelkinder 00:00 Tools
Society 00:00 Tools
Hommage II. No. 66 CBS Top 100 2007 00:00 Tools
Hommage I. No. 8 CBS Top 100 2007 00:00 Tools
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Electronic musician, Roland Sebastian Faber is based in London. He also works under the pseudonym Kinky Roland (as well as a gamut of other aliases), producing everything electronic from speed-garage to dark-wave synth-pop, and has a massive number of remixes under his belt. Faber uses original analogue synthesizers to create his sound, and they’ve long been a part of his life: he received his first synthesizer as a present from his parents when he was 15; and he’s gone on to master their use on both a technical and musical level. Some of the best elements of his music are his key changes; the subtle use of little ‘sound effects’ to enhance the atmosphere; and his ability to keep the listener engaged in a progressive musical experience — the trademark of his idol Klaus Schulze. His most highly regarded releases have been under his birth name, Roland Sebastian Faber, where he has gone back to his musical roots of melodic synthesizer music, found in the work of Klaus Schulze and the Berlin School of Electronic Music, and French composer Jean-Michel Jarre. His first 12″ on the Aube label, Hommage An Die Jugend Europas (Homage to Europe’s Youth) in 2007 got great reviews, and ranked very highly in the Cybernetic Broadcasting System’s annual polling. He followed this up a year later with another 12″ on Aube, Wettkampf Der Moleküle (Race of the Molecule). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.