
JOKREG MUSICAL PROJECT - Welcome.
Jokreg Musical Project was born in 2006, when I finally started to compose music with my computer. Surfing in the Web, learning how to compose with sequencer, drum-machine, synth and keyboards I created some tracks in my first self-mixed demo albums "J" and "K". They are only a mix of electronic music, industrial and experimental metal. Then, after some months, I generated another album called "Path Of The Subconscious". In this album I wanted to experience with synth riffs and rock/metal music, without human voice, to focused on the "real" music voice. Only in the track called "Subconscious" I've made a sort of sing, a "silence" sing, as I called it. When I started to play the bass guitar, in June 2006, I began to compose music using first my bass to research melodies and riffs and then mix them with the computer. Actually I'm still working in this way. My Electronic influences come out in the "Electronicity" EP, where I created some tracks using only the synth and the drum-machine. During the Summer and the Autumn I composed some tracks about "The Lord Of The Rings", J.R.R. Tolkien's masterpiece, that I love. I worked also at two Folk Metal Project, as you can heard in "Musiikin Sota". In 2007, June and July, I worked at "Fantasmi Del Passato" Ep, a remastering of old tracks, with some new elements. "G3n3s1", for example, is the remastering of the previous song called "Kreation". Now, in 2008, I'm working with FL Studio and Sonar to compose some PsyTrance tracks, like "Screams In Heaven". This track wants to be a mental "trip".
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