1) Tokyo (Japan)/NY based electronic/experimental trio AOR, defines sound itself as a 'neo-sensualism electro music'. Erico Wakamatsu:voice, electronics Yoshifumi Hamatsu (ハマツヨシフミ):fretless bass, electronics Yuki Aida (相田悠希):electronics On 'ONE', they'd conjure up the chaotic visual scape (whatever you've never seen) with noise/ improvising and audio-prossesing technic, will take us to exploration into neo-experimental sound trattorie. 2) Frédéric Slama was born in Paris, Fra...
1) Tokyo (Japan)/NY based electronic/experimental trio AOR, defines sound itself as a 'neo-sensualism electro music'.
Erico Wakamatsu:voice, electronics
Yoshifumi Hamatsu (ハマツヨシフミ):fretless bass, electronics
Yuki Aida (相田悠希):electronics
On 'ONE', they'd conjure up the chaotic visual scape (whatever you've never seen) with noise/ improvising and audio-prossesing technic, will take us to exploration into neo-experimental sound trattorie.
2) Frédéric Slama was born in Paris, France but lived in L.A. for more than 10 years where he became friend with many famous artists & studio players. After releasing a couple of solo albums in the 80’s and producing some French and American artists, Frédéric decided to start a “one man band”. This marked the birth of his project AOR, always using the cream of U.S session players. In 2000, the first album « L.A Concession » was released and gave Frédéric a big respect in the Westcoast / AOR music scene. The second album « Next Stop L.A » was released one year later and again featured the help of several top session players such as Richard Page, Tony Franklin, Michael Thompson, Steve George & Carlos Vega.
It was in 2002 that Frédéric Slama took AOR to a new dimension with the critically acclaimed third album « L.A Reflection », which was considered to be the best Westcoast CD of the year by many journalists and fans alike. It featured all the big names in the music industry including Steve Lukather, Mike Porcaro, Jeff Porcaro, David Paich (all Toto members) and a line up of stars like Tommy Denander, Göran Edman, Michael Landau, Vinnie Colaiuta, Michael Ruff, Bruce Gaitsch, Rick Riso and lots of other top L.A. artists. The album became a huge success and was co-produced by AOR-legend Tommy Denander and world famous L.A. producer David Diggs.
In 2003, Frédéric Slama was back with an even greater CD, which again featured the best musicians any Westcoast and melodic rock fan could possibly imagine: Bill Champlin (Chicago), Steve Overland (FM), Steve Lukather (Toto), Michael Landau, Bruce Gaitch, Brandon Fields among many others and two Westcoast legends who hadn't recorded anything for over 20 years: David Roberts & Dane Donohue ! This album was called « Dreaming Of L.A » and again co-produced by Tommy Denander and David Diggs.
In 2004, Frédéric released « Nothing But The Best », an album featuring the best songs from his previous CDs, fully remastered by Tommy Denander plus 3 brand new unreleased tracks featuring Fergie Frederiksen (Toto) and Dane Donohue on lead vocals.
In 2006 AOR released a new CD called « L.A. Attraction » once again featuring the talents of many great AOR / Westcoast stars including Philip Bardowell (The Beach Boys, Places Of Power), Steve Lukather (Toto), Tommy Denander, Dane Donohue, Michael Landau, Peter Friedstedt or Rick Riso among others. This time, AOR developed a slightly different musical approach and moved into a more rock-oriented direction: « L.A. Attraction » sounded like a mix between Toto, Radioactive and Richard Marx and was a real feast for all AOR and melodic rock aficionados ! The same year Frédéric re-released officialy his 1st album « L.A Concession » (only available on Cdr at the time) fully remastered with 4 bonus tracks and a list of impressive guests again.
Now in 2009,the magic trio is back: Frédéric Slama,Tommy Denander & Philip Bardowell (The Beach Boys, Places Of Power) has teamed up again for a new album « Journey To L.A », taking Westcoast and AOR music to a new level of perfection. With the help of top session players such as Steve Overland (FM), Steve Lukather & Fergie Frederiksen (Toto), Dane Donohue, Bill Champlin (Chicago), Bruno Levesque (Silence), David Williams (Michael Jackson, George Benson) & many more, Frédéric delivers by far his most impressive and melodic work in the vein of Toto, Foreigner or Survivor, mixing elements of westcoast with more aor rock oriented songs. Classic westcoast lovers won’t be disappointed too with several songs taking you back to the L.A. music scene of the early 80’s. Tommy Denander’s production on « Journey To L.A » is one of his finest and the melodies and the solos will haunt you thru’ this incredible AOR journey. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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