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John Ntouskos, aka Dousk, is a new artist from Greece. Born in Athens in 1979, he completed his classical music studies in 1999. The studies included classical piano, jazz and electronic music production/engineering.
Dousk, along with Jose Zamora, is the founder of the JDK Project.
He is currently studying economics at the University of Patras in Greece, though most of his time is spent in front of a computer in his home studio. dousk has also produced music for radio and TV ads during the past two years.
His musical influences are mostly of electronic origin: 60's and 70's psychedelic and experimental rock, and disco: 80's progressive rock and avant-garde electronic music; techno, breakbeat and other forms of dance music from the 90's on.
Dousk's compositions mainly fall into two categories:
Dance music [Progressive House-Breaks & Techno] Experimental [Ambient, Downtempo, Abstract].
John Ntouskos, aka Dousk, is a new artist from Greece. Born in Athens in 1979, he completed his classical music studies in 1999. The studies included classical piano, jazz and electronic music production/engineering.
Dousk, along with Jose Zamora, is the founder of the JDK Project.
He is currently studying economics at the University of Patras in Greece, though most of his time is spent in front of a computer in his home studio. dousk has also produced music for radio and TV ads during the past two years.
His musical influences are mostly of electronic origin: 60's and 70's psychedelic and experimental rock, and disco: 80's progressive rock and avant-garde electronic music; techno, breakbeat and other forms of dance music from the 90's on.
Dousk's compositions mainly fall into two categories:
Dance music [Progressive House-Breaks & Techno] Experimental [Ambient, Downtempo, Abstract].
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