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Moksha Dragonwing

About Me

Songwriter, musician and electronic music producer Moksha Dragonwing was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The move to Calgary, Alberta in 1996 sowed the seeds of a budding musical vision. Starting off making electronic music on an old pre-pentium computer, Moksha later acquired better tools and started combining electronic sequences with acoustic elements. The combination of soulful female vocals, haunting hammered dulcimer and eccentric electronic beats has become Moksha's trademark sound.

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Member Since: 02/10/2006
Band Members: Moksha Dragonwing - hammered dulcimer, keyboard, sequencing, production, lyrics, music.
M. Diane Orr - vocals
Influences: Thoughtful electronic music, "world" music, anything else that is unique and well-done
Sounds Like: Massive Attack, Dead Can Dance
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

New song - So You Cant Understand - and album title

"So You Can't Understand" is the newest song on here, posted today. Also, I posted a more finalized version of the album cover and the album name - Shitsuren. (It's a Japanese word meaning "disappoi...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Sep 2007 22:47:00 GMT

"Something's Moving In The Shadows" and "you go man."

If my MySpace were my child, I'd be hearing from social services. I've shamefully neglected my page for months on end now.  Good news is, a new song is up ("you go man.").  It's very experim...
Posted by on Fri, 31 Aug 2007 02:33:00 GMT

never said

woo hoo!  how's that for a quick inspiration?  i started writing a brand new song friday night after the show and finished it today (the composition anyway - the recording is demo quality on...
Posted by on Mon, 05 Feb 2007 00:19:00 GMT

chuggin' along

Haha, can't believe that my last post was about Pianito Studio.  Well, don't get me wrong...it's very easy to sequence, but not a professional tool.  Good for silly little instrumentals.&nbs...
Posted by on Tue, 30 Jan 2007 00:07:00 GMT

oh no, not another 'blog :P

Here's another ubiquitous 'blog! Today was a productive day - found a ridiculously user-friendly sequencer called Pianito Studio, and I went to town! "Dark Corner" was the result. Ran it through an...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Oct 2006 04:14:00 GMT