Why must you make fun of me??
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- KVRist
- 104 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from liverpool
Brandon?
Brandon?
Are you still here?
Brandon?
Are you still here?
" He's not the mesiah, he's a very naughty boy!"
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- KVRist
- 104 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from liverpool
Its all here my friend -
http://web.archive.org/web/200310080648 ... index.html
Listen and learn from the master
http://web.archive.org/web/200310080648 ... index.html
Listen and learn from the master
" He's not the mesiah, he's a very naughty boy!"
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- KVRian
- 1243 posts since 24 Oct, 2003 from Maine
That only archives the site and not the audio.chrissill31 wrote:Its all here my friend -
http://web.archive.org/web/200310080648 ... index.html
Listen and learn from the master
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- KVRist
- 104 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from liverpool
Who needs the music when we still have the BIO3*s wrote:That only archives the site and not the audio.chrissill31 wrote:Its all here my friend -
http://web.archive.org/web/200310080648 ... index.html
Listen and learn from the master
Brandon Trinity’s magical sound's, are unlike anything, anyone has ever heard before. It has taken quite a while to create this new CD. Electronic music is one of the most complex types of music there is. Unlike some types of music, electronic music can have many layers. Some of Brandon’s songs took months to compose.
Unbelievable but true, Brandon’s CD is not a mix tape, every melody, every song, every note, every instrument, EVEN EVERY SINGING VOICE was played on a keyboard by just one person...Brandon Trinity. Plus Brandon orchestrated all these songs all by himself. No armies of producers, song arrangers, just Brandon and his array of electronic toys. He even plays all of the singing parts himself. To our knowledge nobody has ever used this singing technique on a whole CD. Listen to how he can bend voices.... it’s amazing.
His musical skills are somewhat amazing by themselves, but Brandon is a MIRACLE in many other ways. When Brandon was born in 1978, he was 2 months premature. He only weighed 1 1/2 pounds at birth. Back then a baby that small had very poor odds of even living much less becoming a music prodigy. At age 3 Brandon was given his first keyboard. He was self taught to learn the complexities of his craft and now he is taking electronic music to the next level.
The first words of wisdom that Brandon got when he started making this CD from our number one electronic equipment supplier, Ion, was that the music business was brutal. This is very true. When you go to the local record store and see racks and racks filled with unknown artists and many of these unknown artists are probably pretty good. People just have no way to discover these talented artists. Only 5% of CD s actually make a profit. And how many times have you purchased a CD where you only liked one song.
BRANDON'S GOAL WAS THAT YOU LIKED EVERY SONG
Trinity strives to find cutting edge melodies for all his songs. He strongly believes that melody and harmony are the most important thing. Brandon has his own style but his category of music is called melodic or progressive trance. As the dance scene evolves watch for more cutting edge music from Brandon Trinity.
Now that we have the Internet, artists like Brandon have a chance be heard directly by you, his audience. If you like Brandon’s music tell your friends to come visit LISTEN TO THE FUTURE.COM and remember how Brandon’s CD starts “DREAM AND ALL YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE”
Love and peace...... BRANDON TRINITY
Class....pure class
" He's not the mesiah, he's a very naughty boy!"
- KVRist
- 41 posts since 28 Jun, 2004
Try here http://media.cdstreet.com/artists/1234779/media/ it's... well... listen for yourself.Hovmod wrote:It probably went to the next level.3*s wrote:I still haven't heard any of this notorious music. :\
It's not hard to understand why he get's picked on; vurt said it best:
vurt wrote:the answer is simple:-because you make it so easy.
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- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
Hey Brandon, in the unlikely case it IS you, how did you do the vocals?
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- KVRian
- 1243 posts since 24 Oct, 2003 from Maine
I can't tell if the guy realizes that some people find him pretentious. If he doesn't then I feel sorry for him. On a forum like this with a very low cheese and cliché threshold, he's bound to seem really pretentious, and thus get made fun of. Part of me thinks he just doesn't get it.
Really the music isn't all that bad, he has a natural sense of melodic progression, it's just overloaded with clichés, cheese, isn't rhythmically consistent enough sometimes for dance, and it doesn't sound like he has much experience with mixing records for clubs.
Really the music isn't all that bad, he has a natural sense of melodic progression, it's just overloaded with clichés, cheese, isn't rhythmically consistent enough sometimes for dance, and it doesn't sound like he has much experience with mixing records for clubs.
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- KVRAF
- 9064 posts since 1 Aug, 2003
I got an email from Mobutu's wife!Glooper wrote:I got an e-mail from terry pratchet once...
- addled muppet weed
- 111304 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
3*s wrote: . Part of me thinks he just doesn't get it.
what you mean he doesnt realise that it is of course the highest form of praise
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- Banned
- 4026 posts since 27 Jan, 2004
Really those tunes aren't halfbad...I have heard faaaar worse around here...
sounds like any bubblegum pop really.
Kudos Brandon!

"Live In Harmony" has the best mix..the others sound a little thin.
sounds like any bubblegum pop really.
Kudos Brandon!
"Live In Harmony" has the best mix..the others sound a little thin.
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- KVRist
- 104 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from liverpool
I completely agree, i think he dosent get it at all.3*s wrote:I can't tell if the guy realizes that some people find him pretentious. If he doesn't then I feel sorry for him. On a forum like this with a very low cheese and cliché threshold, he's bound to seem really pretentious, and thus get made fun of. Part of me thinks he just doesn't get it.
His website just sets him up completely, but we are not alone in this. Ive been to few DJ and music sites recently and they are ripping this guy too.
One thing that stands out is the sheer disbelief that this guy is serious and its not a piss take.
" He's not the mesiah, he's a very naughty boy!"
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Agreed, Brandon's no worse than pretentious and insipid. I've been guilty of the same thing from time to time. :-D I suspect (HOPE) he's moved on beyond the ridiculous hype and image thing to something better, and a different name.
At least as much as the music itself, it's the hype that brings on the jokes, the over-the-top promotional frenzy attached to... well, a musical product less remarkable than one might've guessed from the promo material. A bit like dozens of huge billboards saying "Kraft American Cheese Slices -- They'll Change Your Life and Bring About World Peace!" (Only without the irony.)
And no, I don't believe that the original poster was the real Brandon Trinity. I think it was Cher, or possibly Jean Michel Jarre, pretending to be Brandon Trinity. (They had a nice chat with us a while ago, remember? A whole thread, much like this one.)
At least as much as the music itself, it's the hype that brings on the jokes, the over-the-top promotional frenzy attached to... well, a musical product less remarkable than one might've guessed from the promo material. A bit like dozens of huge billboards saying "Kraft American Cheese Slices -- They'll Change Your Life and Bring About World Peace!" (Only without the irony.)
And no, I don't believe that the original poster was the real Brandon Trinity. I think it was Cher, or possibly Jean Michel Jarre, pretending to be Brandon Trinity. (They had a nice chat with us a while ago, remember? A whole thread, much like this one.)