Dangerous Muse
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Dangerous Muse are an American electropop duo based in New York. The duo comprises vocalist Mike Furey and Keyboardist/Programmer Tom Napack, often depicted using a Keytar. Though the pair identify as gay, they wish to portray a new all-inclusive "ambisexual" dimension (though not bisexual).
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[edit] History
The duo originally met in 2003 through a mutual friend during the production of The Who's Tommy at Fordham University in New York. Furey had the idea to write a song about a girl who liked him. This marked the beginnings of Dangerous Muse with their first single, "The Rejection". A rough version was recorded in May of 2004 at Napack's dormitory and Furey saved the song on his iPod. Through a chance encounter, Furey met Seymour Stein, the founder of Sire Records, and had him listen to the song (October, 2004). After listening, Stein offered Dangerous Muse a demo recording deal, which they accepted in November of that year. The following month, producer Ted Ottaviano of Book of Love helped Dangerous Muse produce three tracks.
In May 2005 Dangerous Muse was offered a deal with Cordless Recordings, (part of Warner Music Group) and in September they signed.
[edit] Singles
[edit] EPs
- "The Rejection - EP" (November 8, 2005)
- "The Rejection Remixes - EP" (July 4, 2006) #48 iTunes Dance Album (US) 8/29/06
- "Give Me Danger - EP" (August 22, 2006)
[edit] External links
- "The Rejection" (2005) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- First single, released digitally and reached #2 on iTunes Dance Chart (US).
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