Lmd64

Liam, Male, Ireland
www.lmd64.comLast seen: September 2008

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About Me

In the mid 80's, Liam Dunne began programming bloops and squiggles on his Commodore 64, while dancing around the room to Herb Alpert & John Barry on badly scratched vinyl. Piano lessons and guitars took up much of his teenage years, until he could afford to buy a PC and began collecting assorted synths, FX boxes and drum machines. The arrival of a laptop inspired him to take his music out of the bedroom and into pubs and clubs around Dublin. After producing and playing for a few years under his Lmd64 guise, his brand of sample-based lounge funk and house began to branch off into a more dancefloor orientated sound.

In mid 2006, he decided to focus on this aspect of his sound, bringing into being his alter-ego Asciinoid. He released his debut album 'Spectrum' on the SeedyR label in October 2006, which has received radio play around the world, from Belgium to Tijuana. In his live performances to date, he has played alongside James Holden, Gabriel & Dresden, CJ Bolland and Dan Curtin.

Since then, he's picked up various guitars, a plethora of percussion and assorted odds and ends around the house, and has begun re-recording under Lmd64 once again, retaining the laid-back qualities of his original material. The emphasis this time is directed away from sample-based work, preferring live instruments, played not perfectly, but personally.

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