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Kourosh Dini

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The Life in Music Podcast has had a good run of 17 posts, but is now on indefinite hiatus due to technical and scheduling conflicts. Hopefully, it will return in the future.

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- Kourosh
posted 14 days ago
biography
Kourosh Eusebio (aka Kourosh Dini) is a musician working in the medium of piano and synthesizer. The sounds created are variously described as relaxing and soothing, while gripping and hypnotic. Performed in an intense state of concentration, the music invites the listener into a meditative mind-state to reflect upon the mind’s natural ebbs and flows.

Kourosh's studies began at five years of age and progressed by way of individual tutoring in the classical composers. Influences during this early period of musical development included Chopin, Bach, Beethoven, and Rachmaninoff. He would also listen to and improvise around the music of the Beatles, Metallica, and Mike Patton. Later influences included Phish, Tool, Simon Posford, Bill Laswell, Pete Namlook, James Bernard, among others.

He has done score for short films, both recorded and live and has collaborated on work presented at the 4Arts Gallery, Landmark Art Gallery, the Fast Forward Film Festival and Chicago Indymedia. Music videos include All the Books in the World, (+) expand
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Kourosh Dini wrote:
at 07 April 2009 4:25PM
Ooo, very neat, Paradise - thanks!
paradisetennant (level 15) wrote:
at 07 April 2009 11:08AM
Kourosh,

Think you might find this very interesting!

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/arts/music/29gure.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1&ref;=arts
verdy (level 12) wrote:
at 16 March 2009 9:51AM
Also tree to sky is very moving for me. The deep tones totally resonate within me. Thank you for making such great stuff!
verdy (level 12) wrote:
at 16 March 2009 9:43AM
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you! I really liked the extended Dragon. The progression is really great; very moving and...i don't like to use the word perfect, but honestly the flow of it is just about perfect. the transitions are also wonderful.
paradisetennant (level 15) wrote:
at 03 March 2009 11:32AM
Yvw .. always my pleasure!
Poler Bear wrote:
at 23 Feb. 2009 10:39PM
This material is absolutely beautful!!!!!!!!!!!
rainstormy (level 14) wrote:
at 25 Dec. 2008 12:59PM
You are more than welcome :)
willneverbe (level 6) wrote:
at 16 Dec. 2008 12:02PM
The music is wonderful, thank you for sharing it with us.
kafkajoubert (level 20) wrote:
at 31 Oct. 2008 1:20AM
you're very welcome, Kourosh
sumar (level 21) wrote:
at 30 Oct. 2008 4:41PM
I love your music and remember you concert during the birthday celebration with pleasure! :D
moalisiddiqui (level 11) wrote:
at 30 Oct. 2008 1:15PM
Kourosh, my friend. You've got talent that is rare. Your new song Waltzing Ice is hypnotic and mesmerizing. I could listen to this at night and fall into a deep sleep being so relaxed. :)
CherHarrington (level 18) wrote:
at 26 Oct. 2008 10:06PM
Beautiful.... can so see it, feel it.
Kourosh Dini wrote:
at 07 Oct. 2008 4PM
Hi Zargoth,

You're right about Tremble and Echo and the headphones. I tend to use an echo effect that bounces between left and right channels. That particular piece's staccato play accentuates the back and forth.

- Kourosh
Zargoth (level 10) wrote:
at 07 Oct. 2008 1:46PM
i have just noticed that tremble and echo sounds really different through headphones where the left and right channels are completely separate. its a very interesting sound
paradisetennant (level 15) wrote:
at 05 Oct. 2008 6:37PM
Yvw! Big wave. All well here. Just changed jobs and the new one is a handful. Looking forward to hearing you live soon ;))))
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