Orbital, Enigma, Goldfrapp, Melotron, Amon Tobin, Way Out West, Art of Trance, Terra Ferma, POB, Darren Tate, Armin Van Buuren, Above & Beyond, classic Prodigy, 2 Unlimited, Dream Frequency, Nobuo Uematsu, Hans Zimmer, Rammstein, NiN (as unlikely as those are)
Sounds Like
I'm influenced by a lot of different musical genres and musicians so it's hard to say what I sound like. I've heard people say anything from Eat Static to Kraftwerk, Orbital to Apoptygma Berzerk. I'm not too concerned with who I sound like so I'll just say that I sound like everybody else out there.
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Biography
Matthew Le Blanc (born December 21st, 1983 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is an independent electronic artist who writes videogame inspired dance music under the name SynthR.
Falling in love with dance music in the early 90’s, Matthew began writing in 1997 using Propellerheads’ Rebirth software, later transferring to Fruityloops Studio in 2001 and Propellerheads’ Reason 3.0 in 2006 which he still currently uses.
Influenced heavily by music from traditional role playing video games and various Electronic artists, SynthR attempts to fuse the danceability of electronic music with themes of adventure and excitement. Conversely, as an independent artist Matthew Le Blanc strives to take his music to the next level by utilizing his creativity, musical understanding and aspiration to do something different in hopes of writing uniquely enjoyable pieces.
Matthew has met with moderate success gaining local and commercial air play on the likes of McMaster University Radio and CBC Radio 3. He has also had his work featured in an issue of Terapia Musical, a Brazilian therapeutic magazine that features a full length CD comprised of various artists. Using the internet as a backbone for promotion, Matthew passionately attempts to widen his fan base through the use of websites and offering free downloads of his work.
If you’re interested in contacting SynthR for FREE use of his work, questions or just to say hello he can be reached through this website or by emailing him at SynthR(at)hotmail.com.
Furthermore, if you're a video game designer, big or small, and looking for talent to work on your game look no further. SynthR can provide original pieces of music and sound effects for your projects. Depending on the scale no fees are necessary. Credit and a site link within your game is all that's required. For complete details please refer to the following link. Kongregate Flash Game Community
The Last Prophesy Is one kick ass tune. i don't know why I didn't hear it before...Most of your music makes me feel like I'm being whisked away. I still favour Occult as one of my favorite songs of all time. Keep being awesome :D
I've been good. Been spending most of my time doing stuff for work, working on my server, and playing Eve. Now that my server is up and running I plan on doing a lot of stuff I wanted to. How about you?
I look forward to your new song. I still listen to your existing stuff.
I sent you an e-mail with the FTP information on the new server.
Hey SynthR, how have you been? I just wanted to let you (and anyone downloading your music) to know that I finally got my new server up and running so I'll be moving your music there. Nothing needs to be done on your end, but there is a chance your links won't work for downloading from my server for a couple of days while DNS changes over. Sorry if this causes any problems.
For some reason I had trouble seeing your comments before (the comments just said you were deleted, but if I clicked on them it took me to this profile of yours which does still exist), and I checked my comment page again and they were visible today.
Orchestrated pieces should be cool, but unfortunately they require high quality audio files, so MySpace and Garage Band will probably sound poor. Can you send me a high quality version of The Quest when you get a chance?
I've been working on the Taco (PA3) gaming engine lately. It's pretty amazing the stuff I've doing in it. If you'd like, I'll link you to it when you're around (just send me a message so I know). I'm determined to finish that game, but it's like I can't stop adding cool stuff to the engine to work on the actual game.
Holy shit. Sorry for sounding like an idiot here but I never realized how good at music you were. I knew you were into it, but wow, I really like your stuff.