Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label industrial. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2021

Daniel Triana music bio

Electronic music with dark ambient textures, exploring technology and how it relates to the arts. Prior to Daniel's solo experiments, he was the founding member of the gothic/alternative band entitled: "Bellas Artes". After several releases, the band slowly dissolved, but the music remains a pleasant memory for Daniel. 


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TriLab first appeared as a label and studio in 1994, prior to that, some of Daniel's music was released through a german label called: IRRE-Tapes (Kindsbach). Some of his music also appeared in the french series: Tears Compilations. Besides the conventional and purely original 3-7 minute song structure, Daniel has also composed short ambient-like snippets as in "The Color Of Sound" CD (including his more techno-structured full length compositions), as well as more longer pieces like the 15-minute "Angel en una Tormenta [Angel in a storm]" (Tears Compilations: France), along with his longest works to date, the 40-minute live/ambient/experimental piece: TriAna "Live at Trilab". 


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Daniel TriAna's only cover version to date is his rendition of The Sisters of Mercy's Heartland (The Various Artists Tribute CD is available on Cleopatra Records(USA)). Daniel Triana has composed soundtrack scores for graduate students at the prestigious SVA (School of the Visual Arts in New York City). These scores include original music as well as sound effects for computer and stop-motion animation pieces. Daniel is a member of the Music Producers/DJ collective; Sonic Warriors United (SWU) based in Germany.


https://danieltriana.com/

https://youtu.be/nBbiivH--ys

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Deep Dark Atmospheric Electronic Music with a Groove... www.danieltriana.com

Deep Dark Atmospheric Electronic Music with a Groove. Electronic music with dark ambient textures, exploring technology and how it relates to the arts. Prior to Daniel's solo experiments, he was the founding member of the gothic/alternative band entitled: "Bellas Artes". After several releases, the band slowly dissolved, but the music remains a pleasant memory for Daniel. 

TriLab first appeared as a label and studio in 1994, prior to that, some of Daniel's music was released through a german label called: IRRE-Tapes (Kindsbach). Some of his music also appeared in the french series: Tears Compilations. Besides the conventional and purely original 3-7 minute song structure, Daniel has also composed short ambient-like snippets as in "The Color Of Sound" CD (including his more techno-structured full length compositions), as well as more longer pieces like the 15-minute "Angel en una Tormenta [Angel in a storm]" (Tears Compilations: France), along with his longest works to date, the 40-minute live/ambient/experimental piece: TriAna "Live at Trilab". 

Daniel TriAna's only cover version to date is his rendition of The Sisters of Mercy's Heartland (The Various Artists Tribute CD is available on Cleopatra Records(USA)). Daniel Triana has composed soundtrack scores for graduate students at the prestigious SVA (School of the Visual Arts in New York City). These scores include original music as well as sound effects for computer and stop-motion amination pieces. Daniel is a member of the Music Producers/DJ collective; Sonic Warriors United (SWU) based in Germany. https://danieltriana.com/

Friday, June 25, 2021

Daniel Triana Music Reviews

Daniel Triana MUSIC

PRESS REVIEWS:


"The Color of Sound" by Daniel TriAna is an exciting and sometimes strange journey into the world of electronic/ambient/techno sound. The CD contains songs that range from short ambient soundscapes to longer driving house/techno/dance pieces. The music is sometimes aggressive, sometimes soothing, sometimes gothic-flavored, sometimes experimental, but always creative, fresh, and modern. Share the vision of Daniel Triana on "The Color of Sound".


What the press has said about "The Color of Sound": "I definitely liked this CD ... The feel/atmosphere of the music and vocals reminded me of Bauhaus, with a more techno/industrial/ambient flavor ... I could see this as a tasty addition to MTV's AMP show ... beautifully layered ... very very fine instrumentals ... Daniel TriAna could be the American equivalent of Orbital or future Sound of London ... the man's lyrics are wonderful ..." - Underground Sound / Camille Juiana


"Very danceable in a Kraftwerk/NIN vein" - Bite Me! / J.


"Daniel TriAna has many different elements to his music ... at times it sounds like synth pop, German Electro, House, Ambient." - Virus / Mike Moran


"Experiments with several different sounds and styles of electronic music, from ambient electronic soundscapes to more aggressive electro ... danceable beats ... while the music retains a semi-dark nature to it ... most bands would reserve this diversity for a side project or another album ... TriAna's music is strong, unique, and subtly addicting." - The Industrial Bible / Dave


"... ambient soundscapes ... coldwave tunnels ... and techno madness ... I really loved this ... a 10 of 10." - Rivets / Jason


"... bright electronics with a hint of gothic, new wave and dance sensibilities ... great upbeat and fun electronics tempered by introspective and romantic lyrics ... The Color of Sound is overflowing with colorful and cool music that shows a lot of potential." - Outburn Magazine / Octavia


"This CD makes one call for the early days when techno was just that -- techno. Every bit of this CD is electronically generated, and that's the beauty of it. Vocals are very nicely recorded and fit in perfectly with the music. Fans of early Depeche Mode and Front 242 type of things will like this. In fact if you are a fan of those aforementioned bands I recommend picking up this CD 'cos it's superior to both. Highly recommended to fans of the genre." - Gajoob Magazine / Gregg Church




"For some reason it blows my mind that anyone or any band can still be creative after over two decades making music but that’s just what New Jersey born Daniel Triana is doing! I happened upon his particular brand of dark, cinematic Electro music via ReverbNation.


My Thoughts/Initial Impression:

I guess it’s the quirky Industrial flavor to his music that grips me, and the fact that one person can be responsible for the creation of music that immediately transports me to a world of action movie sequences and insane drama!


It’s little wonder that he cites Joy Division, Depeche Mode, Portishead and Massive Attack among others! Triana is quite the inspiration I gotta tell ya! Including a Gothic/Alternative band called Bellas Artes prior to his solo career, Triana has worked on many projects. He is definitely at the reigns only enlisting a few guest members when need be.


Reminds Me of:

Depeche Mode, Front 242, Ladytron" / Jason - Legionaire Jukebox

 

 

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Monday, April 12, 2021

Daniel Triana music bio

electronic music with dark ambient textures, exploring technology and how it relates to the arts. Prior to Daniel's solo experiments, he was the founding member of the gothic/alternative band entitled: "Bellas Artes". After several releases, the band slowly dissolved, but the music remains a pleasant memory for Daniel. 



TriLab first appeared as a label and studio in 1994, prior to that, some of Daniel's music was released through a german label called: IRRE-Tapes (Kindsbach). Some of his music also appeared in the french series: Tears Compilations. Besides the conventional and purely original 3-7 minute song structure, Daniel has also composed short ambient-like snippets as in "The Color Of Sound" CD (including his more techno-structured full length compositions), as well as more longer pieces like the 15-minute "Angel en una Tormenta [Angel in a storm]" (Tears Compilations: France), along with his longest works to date, the 40-minute live/ambient/experimental piece: TriAna "Live at Trilab". 



Daniel TriAna's only cover version to date is his rendition of The Sisters of Mercy's Heartland (The Various Artists Tribute CD is available on Cleopatra Records(USA)). Daniel Triana has composed soundtrack scores for graduate students at the prestigious SVA (School of the Visual Arts in New York City). These scores include original music as well as sound effects for computer and stop-motion animation pieces. Daniel is a member of the Music Producers/DJ collective; Sonic Warriors United (SWU) based in Germany.


https://danieltriana.com/

https://youtu.be/nBbiivH--ys

Monday, April 5, 2021

Daniel Triana music bio

Electronic music with dark ambient textures, exploring technology and how it relates to the arts. Prior to Daniel's solo experiments, he was the founding member of the gothic/alternative band entitled: "Bellas Artes". After several releases, the band slowly dissolved, but the music remains a pleasant memory for Daniel. 



TriLab first appeared as a label and studio in 1994, prior to that, some of Daniel's music was released through a german label called: IRRE-Tapes (Kindsbach). Some of his music also appeared in the french series: Tears Compilations. Besides the conventional and purely original 3-7 minute song structure, Daniel has also composed short ambient-like snippets as in "The Color Of Sound" CD (including his more techno-structured full length compositions), as well as more longer pieces like the 15-minute "Angel en una Tormenta [Angel in a storm]" (Tears Compilations: France), along with his longest works to date, the 40-minute live/ambient/experimental piece: TriAna "Live at Trilab". 



Daniel TriAna's only cover version to date is his rendition of The Sisters of Mercy's Heartland (The Various Artists Tribute CD is available on Cleopatra Records(USA)). Daniel Triana has composed soundtrack scores for graduate students at the prestigious SVA (School of the Visual Arts in New York City). These scores include original music as well as sound effects for computer and stop-motion animation pieces. Daniel is a member of the Music Producers/DJ collective; Sonic Warriors United (SWU) based in Germany.


https://danieltriana.com/

https://youtu.be/nBbiivH--ys

Monday, March 29, 2021

Deep Dark Atmospheric Electronic Music with a Groove... www.danieltriana.com

Deep Dark Atmospheric Electronic Music with a Groove. Electronic music with dark ambient textures, exploring technology and how it relates to the arts. Prior to Daniel's solo experiments, he was the founding member of the gothic/alternative band entitled: "Bellas Artes". After several releases, the band slowly dissolved, but the music remains a pleasant memory for Daniel. 

TriLab first appeared as a label and studio in 1994, prior to that, some of Daniel's music was released through a german label called: IRRE-Tapes (Kindsbach). Some of his music also appeared in the french series: Tears Compilations. Besides the conventional and purely original 3-7 minute song structure, Daniel has also composed short ambient-like snippets as in "The Color Of Sound" CD (including his more techno-structured full length compositions), as well as more longer pieces like the 15-minute "Angel en una Tormenta [Angel in a storm]" (Tears Compilations: France), along with his longest works to date, the 40-minute live/ambient/experimental piece: TriAna "Live at Trilab". 

Daniel TriAna's only cover version to date is his rendition of The Sisters of Mercy's Heartland (The Various Artists Tribute CD is available on Cleopatra Records(USA)). Daniel Triana has composed soundtrack scores for graduate students at the prestigious SVA (School of the Visual Arts in New York City). These scores include original music as well as sound effects for computer and stop-motion amination pieces. Daniel is a member of the Music Producers/DJ collective; Sonic Warriors United (SWU) based in Germany. https://danieltriana.com/

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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Opening Shop: Industrial Home Leases

Opening your first shop or a store in a new area can be a stressful process. There is a lot to think about, starting with your marketing interaction and your store branding.At Vesper Realty,


we appreciate that you've got a lot to plan and arrange. For that reason, we want to take the trouble out of discovering the right service property for lease and motivate business owners!We frequently deal with customers who are uncertain about how to


get the best possible lease agreement for their brand-new retail company. Below, we've compiled some of our favorite tips we offer occupants about their commercial residential or commercial property lease. Why is a store lease confusing?A great deal of new entrepreneur are familiar with domestic lease arrangements and incorrectly assume that a store lease

works according to the exact same concepts

. However, there are some mention-worthy distinctions that you ought to bear in mind as you prepare to open your store.Indeed, consumer laws apply to the residential lease and are designed to protect the occupant. Business leases don't follow the very same policies. As an outcome, they can use more room for negotiations.It is

understandable for new entrepreneur to feel overloaded by the possibility of negotiating your lease terms. We, at Vesper Realty, can serve as an intermediary between property owners and renters. We provide a total set of services to both property managers and

tenants to ensure safe, reasonable, and legally-binding completion for your transaction.We can not emphasize this enough: Possible renters need to approach the process of trying to find a commercial property lease with an open mind. The nature of a business lease permits you to consider the terms of each property rental and state the conditions and perks you desire.


Simply put, you do not need to sign a lease draft without negotiating the best terms for your business.Is there only one kind of commercial property lease?The negotiating process varies considerably depending on the type of store lease. Each lease specifies how monthly payments are determined and which costs fall under the responsibility of the tenant and the property owner. Consequently, the primary step for protecting commercial


spaces for lease that satisfy your budget criteria and your needs is to comprehend specifically what is open for negotiations.You can come across different kinds of leases that have special features and cost divisions.Single net lease and net lease: In this lease, the renter pays real estate tax and utilities. The landlord covers maintenance, repairs, and insurance coverage costs.The Net-net, or double net lease: The renter pays insurance premiums for the building, real estate tax, and utilities. The property manager is accountable for upkeep and repairs.The triple

net lease: In this constellation, the tenant takes charge of all expenses related to the structure, except


for structural repairs that fall onto the landlord.The full service gross and customized net/gross lease: The renter and landlord split all the costs between them, including structural repairs, real estate tax, residential or commercial property insurance coverage, typical location upkeep, and energies. The split is called the base rent.

In a gross lease, the landlord gets most of the business expenses, while the customized lease uses a fairer division.The percentage lease: It

is a popular plan for a shop lease that involves paying a percentage of the month-to-month sales volumes on top of the base rent.Another term to think about that can impact your revenue as a retail company owner is whether you acquire unique or allowed use in a community market or shopping center. Unique usage indicates that rivals are excluded from the retail space.Understanding the industrial lease statutes A lease consists of several terms that can affect your business growth and presence.The rent structure, aka just how much you have to pay each month and how much you can expect the lease to increase every duration, is the most critical component. It will help you determine your budget plan and figure out whether the shop lease is viable.The lease period can also make a huge difference. For instance, a long-term lease can show risky for a new organization, while a short-term industrial residential or commercial property lease can be more flexible.If you

are uncertain about service costs and duties, your negotiation process should clarify who organizes the following expenditures: Real estate tax Insurance Security Parking Regional problem laws Utilities Repairs Modifications made to the interior or exterior of the space Maintenance Likewise, be sure to think about extra terms that might be damaging to your retail


business.Non-disturbance contract ensures you can stay in the space if the property owner fails to pay their home mortgage; Holdover lease limits the lease boost after the expiration of the lease; Transfer structure allows you to either sublet


some space or transfer the whole lease to a new tenant if you want to leave the space.Negotiating commercial areas for lease Negotiating your shop lease can be tough. We typically encourage

renters to: Work out more than one

area

at the exact same time Request a remedy period throughout which they can

remedy

concerns for breaching the lease, such as being late on payments Negotiate a totally free lease period as a new store lease Work out available perks Ask a skilled agent to negotiate on their behalf Work out

a longer lease term for much better base rent Include a sublease or co-tenancy stipulation With over 25 years of

experience in City Detroit, Michigan, we are specialized in both domestic and industrial homes. We are happy to exceed and beyond to help proprietors, renters, buyers, and sellers navigate their real estate projects securely.

When it pertains to finding the best service home for lease for your venture, you can count on us to provide quality choices from our


business lease selection and accompany you throughout the

process.Got a concern or uncertain how to connect to a prospective property manager? Do not hesitate to call us or drop us a message, 586-228-3177. You can

reach us 24/7. At Vespa Real estate, we never ever let you down when you

're confused about commercial areas for lease.

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