Mute Albino

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Mute Albino is a one man band; an individual project in which Stip writes, composes, arranges original songs, and plays all instruments except drum and percussion (loops). He strives to be as analog/human sounding as possible. His songs are about life experiences… his philosophy on love, employers, nice people, rebels, events from the past. Hence, the emotional (and sometimes sarcastic) in and output.

All songs are purely Instrumental, progressive, experimental, and alternative. It’s said of Mute Albino music, vocals are unnecessary as the music lends the mind a view of its own.

Because instrumental progressive music is not as deliberate in its intention as music with words, it’s more adventurous to comprehend. The suggestion to use your imagination and let it flow, no matter what the intention or from where the ideas began, is obligatory.

Early influences on Mute Albino’s style are Frank Zappa, 70’s British Progressive Rock ( Jethro Tull, Yes, early Genesis… ), Steve Vai, Arabian music, Irish Folk Music, Avant Garde, Jazz.

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Dynamic, Passionate, Emotive, yet understated and unassuming. A few words to describe the man who is now known as Mute Albino.

Stip Vanstiphout began drawing at an early age and developed a unique style of his own that is reflected in his cartoons, graphic illustrations, designs, sculptures, and just name it. If its creative, he has done, does, or will do, and does it exceptionally well!
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11 Dec 2008 | from blog.myspace.com/mutealbino

There's a trend where you wentOriental flavourAn accepted behaviourOtherwise poorIt's the very next thingYou should have seen me thenWhen this was nowAnd now is gone'Cause there's a trend where we wen. …

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