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r.dowska - WYSIWYG

a musical script

About Me


WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) is a project that was founded in 2005. It is an association of artists, which is meant to grow through various incarnations under the direction of r.dowska, musical director and producer.
The music of WYSIWYG blends industrial textures, hypnotic and heavy beats with a mixture of wretched guitars through which emerge subtle sounds evoking the frailty of childhood.
WYSIWYG's first EP, BETA 01, was released in April 2006. The seven instrumental tracks from BETA 01 are interwoven like the soundtrack from a film, which would exist in the mind of the listener.
WYSIWYG is currently working on the next release, which will tell a story, written by r.dowska and Fred Martin of Me vs You. The combination of Fred Martin's words and r.dowska's music is meant to take the listener through a journey into the mind of a character.
This musical script explores the remains of the narrator's memory and follows him as he wanders on the road of his wounded sanity.
Feel free to go to www.rdowska.com for any further information/updates about the work in progress.

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Member Since: 8/15/2006
Band Website: rdowska.com
Band Members: Patrick Delattre - Fred Martin - Stan Grimbert - Nicolas Laferrerie - Loran Morel - Laure Laferrerie - Nicolas Norblin - Romain Dowska
Influences: Brian Eno - William Burroughs - David Lynch - Einstürzende Neubauten - Hans Bellmer - Jerôme Bosch - David Cronenberg - Scott Walker
Sounds Like: WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, used in computing to describe a system in which content during editing appears very similar to the final product.
Type of Label: None

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