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Optimal Tunes:
Energetic and organic clubhouse.
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Optimal Tunes take great pleasure in combining traditional musicianship with
contemporary technology.
Coming from a classically trained background but with considerable knowledge of
audio synthesis and programming, Optimal Tunes know that live playing and
sequencing are by no means mutually exclusive pursuits. Both techniques are
seamlessly blended to bring you a wide range of interesting and soulful
arrangements.
You could describe the Optimal Tunes sound as funky, upbeat and featuring
considerable attention to sound texture. Ultimately, however, the sole objective
is to communicate a wide range of emotions which we all share and understand.
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Sanam Chaikhet
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Optimal Tunes lives in
Bristol, England.
Tagged as: Electronica, Other.
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