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CHROMATIC EXPERIMENT. A group of young musical scientists, experimenting with the chromatic scales, amalgamating rock with funk, progressive, pop, and even kundiman.
C.E. as a group has played in different venues, always giving 100% of their performance; Jojo A. All the Way! (GMA QTV-11); Medyo Late Nite Show (RJtv 29), Red Horse Muziklaban & Pasiklaban in Cavite, Olivarez College in Sucat, Paranaque (front act for Hale & Sugar Free, Amoranto Stadium, & Anthem Magazine. They play different cover songs from New Wave, (Wishful Thinking, Bizarre Love Triangle, Boy's Don't Cry…), Pop-Rock, (Billie Jean, Every Breath You Take, Two Princes…) Alternative Rock, (Are You Gonna Go My Way, I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing, The Reason), Funk, (Hump de Bump, Give It A Way…), Progressive, (Erotomania, Jump, Attitude Song…), just to name a few… Always squeezing a fresh, new sound, a Chromatic Experiment style.
CHROMATIC EXPERIMENT also have original songs (songs which are positive and true to life experiences, which they love to share it to their listeners) ranging from funk, pop rock, to heavy kundiman. Giving kundiman, a fresh new take. It's like reminiscing the past and traveling to the unknown guitar world. Formed to pay homage to all of their musical heroes such as; Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert, John Petrucci, Buckethead, Van Halen, Satrianni, Hendrix, Wes Montgomery, Yngwie Malmsteen, Billy Sheehan, Greg Howe, SRV, Mike Mangini, Mike Portnoy, Virgil Donnatti, Tim Alexander, Simon Philips, Buddy Rich, Jon Bonham, Mario – Jhun Talag, Mar Dizon, and groups such as Dream Theater, Symphony X, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Toto, Dishwalla, Gin Blossoms, Aerosmith, Goo Goo Dolls, Tears for Fears, and Incubus to name a few as their influences which you can hear creeping in their songs and style of playing. Can portray and play as a rock – acoustic quartet into a full rock fusion band. C.E. appreciates sharing their positive and real – life experienced original songs to their co – musicians and fellow listeners. The band can also perform various cover songs from different foreign and local rock artists. And because they were forever grateful, now, this is the only way of thanking their masters for their inspiration and influences they have absorbed. |
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