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Andrew Provine
Andrew Provine became immersed in music at the age of 5 playing the piano. For years he maintained a strict program of two hour practices a day. Throughout middle school he began learning the guitar which has been his primary instrument for the last 14 1/2 years. In the late 90's Provine became very interested in electronic music and taught himself how to mix records. Frequenting weekend "rave" parties he made many close friends throughout the Atlanta music scene. Provine is an FAA commercially and seaplane rated pilot and in 2002 befriended well-known house music producer and pilot Chris Brann. Brann and Provine composed numerous songs. In June of 2005 Provine met up with Charlie P and together, with Adam Herbert, began building what is now Random Rabbit.
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Adam Herbert

Adam began his musical career as a guitarist, and has since expanded his arsenal to include bass and keys. His acoustic background represents a vital piece of Random Rabbit’s signature sound. Adam’s dreamy yet playfully aggressive approach to his instruments has aided in developing a style of music that is still in the process of being invented. His affinity for alternate guitar tunings and unusual time signatures are a product of over a decade of dedication to his craft, as well as his years of involvement in the Atlanta music scene.
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Charlie Pazinets

Charlie P has had too many careers in this industry to name. He started his own record label (Abstract Logic Recordings) Produced and mastered several albums including 3 from his band ("The Book Was Better," "The New Monument," and "One Mississippi"), the digitally organic trio Random Rabbit. The focus of Random Rabbit's music, says Charlie P, is the emotional punch. To make people want to dance, you have to make them feel like it. “Music is a way to transcribe human emotion,” Charlie P says. “It's a way to capture an emotion and save it for later.” For Random Rabbit, the CDs represent not a library of tunes, but a library of emotions on tap at demand.
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