'Some folks may be inclined to munch on Lucky Charms cereal while A Man Called Hoarse fiddles his way into your dancing hearts. The U.K. producer turns discos into "Lord of the Dance" auditions by fusing electro beats with traditional Irish music. Such a stylistic pairing may stick out like a four-leaf clover, but ultimately it's undeniably entertaining.'
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A Man Called Hoarse, is the electro/celtic experimental alter-ego of composer CARL MOSES - a one-man songwriter/producer, currently creating music which has been picked up by extreme sports, media and TV productions. After spending sixteen years behind the DJ controls in the UK, he moved on to gain valued experience with Los Angeles based film production company ..THE PROJECTS.. (who encouraged him to write for their projects). A true music lover, he soon achieved credits on a variety of their extreme sports film productions such as TRAVIS TV (CMT), TGO: THE CONSTANT WAR (NO FEAR FILMS), RHYTHM & BLITZ (X-DANCE NOMINATED), plus 2006 SUPERCROSS CHRISTMAS PREVIEW (CBS SPORTS). TGO 2006: INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH (NO FEAR). Blessed with enormous energy, determination and passion, this prolific franco-english composer possesses a very distinct experimental style, which, although very much electro based, often incorporates a fusion between traditional instruments, turntablism and nu metal. Always looking to ascertain a high standard of creativity, his music is often a myriad of rich dynamic sound elements, driving beats, and curious rhythms. Lastly, Carl Moses is not a composer who is afraid to take risks and often ..manipulates sound.. in a very radical way. He is by his own admission .. a chancer. Just like every other "adrenalin junkie" on the planet. Carl is currently developing a working relationship with US music production company, SONICLIBRARIAN, run by Erik Gamans. Recently, Carl's track 'WILD HORSES' was used by the NBC networks irish/mafia drama series - THE BLACK DONNELLY'S - in there national promos.
This is truly an epic track of celtic and electro fusion. Already used in a variety of sporting projects, it lends both beautiful and exciting sound elements to any genre of sport. Aired on CBS television and used in No Fear Film's celebratory motorcross series The Great Outdoors.,
Electronic Music,
Experimental,
Combination of turntablism with urban breakbeat? Features indie guitar riffs, ambient, D&B, celtic female vox samples. Used in NBC's Black Donnelley's US Promos.,
Electronic Music,
Experimental,
More country and western influenced, than traditional irish obviously, but nonetheless a masterful hook in the main guitar riff combined with uptempo electro rhythm and reversed sounds! Aired on Country Music Channel in US on 'Travis TV'.,
Electronic Music,
Experimental,