Lechovitz started of in the late 80's with a band called Damned don't cry, (after a song on the second album by Visage). A four piece band influenced by punk, wave and funk. After a mood swing the bands initials "DDC" were trancformed into Ducks don't cycle. In this period they recorded 1 album (Amazing discoveries) and delivered 1 single called "Suzan", backed up with a cover version of the Prince track "When doves cry". After 4 years the band split up and Lechovitz continued as a solo artist. At first in a traditional way of writing pop songs using only real instuments. Inbetween he was involved in a side project with the name L-star, producing laid back instrumental popmusic, but it never pased the demo stage. 2 years later he found his way into computers. Influenced by all kinds of music the songs started to turn more into musical pieces than songs. A development which led up to a next level. In 2002 Lechovitz composed "Riverside" a 30 minute piece which formed the base of a firework display in the centre of Shanghai (China). The close collaboration between Lechovitz and a pyrotechnical team led up to a magnificent display of sounds and vision. Lechovitz was also involved in a nine days music and firework extravaganza in the Nagasaki area of Japan.
It has been a while, but the rumour is going round about a reunion of aal the ddc members in the next year. See what will happen
There are many influences. way back from the past up to the newest releases. What can i say, i love music.
what ever i get my hands on.