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label
  • Venetian Snares
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name
  • Venetian Snares
gender
  • Male
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dbo:associatedMusicalArtist
  • Poemss
  • Bong-Ra
  • Cex_(musician)
  • Doormouse
  • Fanny_(musician)
Subject
  • Living people
  • Renoise users
  • Breakcore
  • 1975 births
  • Canadian electronic musicians
  • Intelligent dance musicians
  • Musicians from Winnipeg
  • Tracker musicians
abstract
  • Aaron Funk (born January 11, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), a producer of vastly varying types of electronic music, gained a profile in experimental techno circles with his signing to the Planet Mu label run by Mike Paradinas (aka µ-Ziq).Often abbreviated to %22Vsnares%22 -- Funk's distinctive style reflects unconventional time signatures and extremely rapid and erratic rhythms. Unpredictable and stimulating, the effect is intense. His style has been critically acclaimed, notably by the late British radio disc jockey John Peel.Funk's first release was [r=27021], an EP for the History Of The Future Label, followed by [r=14135] for Zhark and [r=152962] with Stunt Rock for CLFST. When Mike Paradinas heard Greg Hates Car Culture, he immediately signed Funk for Planet Mu. The first Venetian Snares LP on Planet Mu, [r=22013] (a co-production with Speedranch), dropped in early 2001; following in short order were 5 more releases, all released before the end of 2002. Funk continued recording for a variety of labels, including Hymen, Addict, and Sublight Records, and has also recorded as Snares Man!, BeeSnares, Snares and Senetian Vnares.
dbo:abstract
  • Venetian Snares is the main performing alias of Canadian electronic musician Aaron Funk. He is known for making electronic music often in odd numbered time signatures (mostly 7/4). Up until 2007 Funk was prolific, releasing as many as eight recordings a year, for labels including: History of the Future, Isolate/DySLeXiC ResPonSe, Addict, Zod, Distort, Sublight, Low-Res, Planet Mu and Hymen.Funk debuted on a record label in 1999 with the EP Greg Hates Car Culture. A musical cover of his song The Big Dream was recorded as the opening track on the second studio album by the American film director and musician David Lynch under the same name, released on July 10, 2013. Prior to these, he self-released material on cassette tapes as early as 1992.
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  • Senetian Vnares
  • Snares
  • Vsnares
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  • 56abaa47-0101-463b-b37e-e961136fec39
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  • 56d99019cc2ddd0c0f6be681
wikipedia
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schema:birthDate
  • 1975-01-11
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wsb:amazon_page
wsb:deezer_artist_id
  • 7989
wsb:deezer_fans
wsb:deezer_page
wsb:discogs_id
  • 12832
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wsb:name_without_accent
  • Venetian Snares
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  • Sublight Records
  • Hymen Records
  • Planet Mu
  • Timesig
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schema:genre
  • Electronic
  • Noise
  • Breakcore
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