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"Known for an opulent synthesis of vocals and electronics, Roland St. John Perez takes a "no deadline" approach to making music, and the result is an exotic, atmospheric sound that touches on everything from Pink Floyd and T Rex to Brian Eno and Tangerine Dream. Elements at Loop 10 was composed and recorded at Perez's San Antonio studios and features guest appearances by vocalist Holly Nelson, James Sidlo of Honey Barbera fame, as well as the blissed out guitar craft of Damian Rodriguez. "The initial concept was to create an album that had recognizable pop, rock, and electronic elements, but was not anchored to the typical cut and paste format that have become redundant on our airwaves," explains Perez. Perez and Rodriguez' ongoing collaboration led the duo to explore different musical styles, an evolution most noticeable on their Magic Midsummer release, which they released under the name Mosaico. "We had just finished Elements and we had already had several ideas for the Seventythree project, but like Elements it required a lot of attention," says Perez. "Every sound and lyric had to be planned and manipulated in our studio. That's where the Mosaico project came in. We needed something raw, we needed the serendipity of rock and roll... with electronic instruments of course." Whether exploring the big electronic soundscapes of Elements and Seventythree or the more spontaneous sound of Magic Midsummer, Perez and Rodriguez consistently turn out darkly beautiful pop and electronic gems?the perfect soundtrack "for whatever the night brings.""^^xsd:string

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