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Balé

BaléUnlikely 2.0 is pleased to present the surreal musical stylings of Balé. Although these works rely heavily on electronic production methods, lumping them in with what is called "electronica" would be a mistake. These songs are the eclectic mixes of a man with unlimited range. These are the works of a man who sees every object as an instrument and every sound as a symphony waiting to happen.

Balé just did a reunion tour with his old band, LUNA (the Yugo band, not the American band called Luna), and you can read about it at his web site, http://fatalamanga.com/. There's a great interview with him by Predrag Delibasich, and you can download more of his music at Iuma and Soundclick. If you're a movie buff, be sure to check out his International Movie Database profile for a partial list of the movie scores he's worked on, including the upcoming Barry Dingle. —NP


Balé's songs remained on Unlikely 2.0 for one year, and were then removed for reasons of space and copyright.

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