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Logic Gate: Dreamy ambient old school electronica.


Logic Gate is the project name for instrumental electronic music by Steve Grace.

Steve's initial interest in playing music was as a rock guitarist. He first became interested in instrumental music after hearing Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. This interest intensified when Steve discovered the music of "Berlin School" electronic music pioneers Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze.

Steve's first synthesizer was a PAiA Gnome, built from a kit, and his interest in synthesizers has grown from there.

The music of Logic Gate combines Steve's interests in instrumental music and synthesizers.

  Logic Gate

[From The Silence by Logic Gate]

From The Silence


[Voyages by Logic Gate]

Voyages



Logic Gate lives in California, USA.

Tagged as: Electronica, Other.


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