Spooky Electric

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Spooky Electric aka A Spooky Electric Kaleidoscope (ASEK)
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Spooky Electric also known as A Spooky Electric Kaleidoscope (ASEK) produced and released music mainly as an online producer beginning at the end of 1999 with mp3.com as his main publishing vehicle.
Originating from Athens, Greece, A.Derlopas's sonic vehicle has won great reviews on GodsOfMusic.com, listen.com and Integrated Arts, LLC.

[edit] History

He has earned distinctive spots on various site charts like mp3.com's.
Spooky Electric has also gained a profitable orbit (read about "Pay for Play," or P4P here) on mp3.com and was nominated for producing a movie soundtrack on flicker.com with "Insalubrious".
His debut in 1999 made an impression as he released "I'll Hum It 4 U" on mp3.com. On that time mp3.com, the vaulting horse of Linkin Park and PPK, featured downloads & streams of Madonna, David Bowie and Offspring, to name but a few. At its peak, MP3.com delivered over 4 million MP3 formatted audio files per day to over 800,000 unique users on a customer base of 25 million registered users. You can read here[1] on mp3.com's site history.
See archived page of mp3.com[2]
Spooky Electric made the No.3 spot on mp3.com's Electronica charts with "HAL 1612 (Have A Life)".
Spooky Electric music has been described as:

"The listener is utterly swept away by the magical mix of brilliant chords and hypnotic voices."

"The percussion loops grooves hard and heavy like a sledgehammer. The beats pulsate relentlessly.
Bass-lines dance around the unremittingly grooves like a voodoo witch doctor in search of healing from this infectious sound."

Gods of Music.com See archived page of Gods of music here[3]
See archived reviews of tracks by A Spooky Electric Kaleidoscope (ASEK) aka Spooky Electric.

Tracks he has produced over the years are: I'll Hum It 4 U (met some remixes), Ambushed, Air Attack, No hope, Stick with me brother, No NMA, Have A Life [HAL 1612], Wombs Out! & EverMore.

[edit] Collaborations

Among many collaborations with artists from US Arizona, Philadelphia & England the most productive has been from Northern Greece. Track Echo Storm was released by his side project called A Bit Much![4], a collaboration with DjMfTp later known as UTI originated from Salonica, Greece.
He participated on a compilation CD, which was released in the United States, in 2002.
The CD called "Listen N.U.D.E." was published under New Union of Dance & Electronic ARTISTS (Listen N.U.D.E.) on the independent 3000 Records label.
It also featured tracks by Kimodus, Budha Building, Fleau, Lotus and Menage A Boogie.

Some of his early works can still be found on IUMA.com.

Example of his work is also available on YouTube, here.

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