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What can an "Alien Actor" - stuck in his room, creating soundscapes based on movies of his own mind – conceive? Psychedelia, wild mood swings, dreams, parallel universes, and a nonsense twisted and faked until it finally makes deep sense. This Brazilian Composer's music evokes extreme emotions and ideas, highlighting the diverse imagery within the musical textures. AlienAqtor has released many albums in Brazil, the USA, France, and other countries. Today he composes soundtracks for short films and feature length movies. His sounds are awesome, dark and sometimes as scary as Hell.
AlienAqtor was created in 1999 with a sum of wide open sound and vision influences. In 2001, his demo CD "O Alienador EP" had a pretty positive review published on Brazilian mag DJ World.
In 2002 & 2003 the American label Moron Labs (Austin, TX) launched two of his tracks on the CD compilations "Look What I Cooked" Vols. 1 & 2: "Elecktruthfuck" and "Spread The Spell."
EPs and tracks were released on Netlabels from 2006 on: "Tales of Psychotropicdaelia EP" (Shkart, Macedonia), "First Schizophrenic Pupil Ep" (Digital Enemy, Sao Paulo, Brazil) and the "Astral Baby (2006 Extended Remix)" track on "SDLC 3.2 – Move Your Ass Baby" compilation (Salon de La Composition, France).
In 2007, AlienAqtor had six compositions on "Era dos Mortos (Era of The Dead)" independent 40 min horror movie. A dubstep mix by Bruno Belluomini brought attention to "Destrutiva Era" track, which was featured at Psicotropicodelia Music Netlabel Vol. 2 compilation.
In 2009, he kept releasing music on 4m@-records and Proc-Records netlabels, and more music is on the way during 2010.
Second track from "Tales of Psychotropicdaelia EP", it follows the diversity of styles in its content with a bittersweet breaks-guitar noise-psychedelic mix. Title shows it deals with mood swings disturbia, an irony upon the typical AlienAqtor sound. Instrumental, Electronic, Experimental
A hard electrotechno track, one of the most vibrant I've ever done. Fully inspired in extreme club + sex images, it has a strong building and ends up in a due climax... Spacey intro keeps a mystery on what's about to come, enjoy! Instrumental, Electronic, Electro
This is a version from the opening track on my "First Schizophrenic Pupil" EP, originally released in 2006 on macedonian Shkart Records. With only some subtle changes on the breaks @ its second section, it was released on the soundtrack for brazilian short-movie Era Dos Mortos [Era of the Dead]. Instrumental, Dangerous, Mysterious Music
It is actually a slowered down and low-freq added version of "Solidez 2007" track, edited by Rodrigo Brandão, the director for "Era dos Mortos [Era Of The Dead" movie. It's featured in its score and brings creepy, atmospheric vibes. I really enjoy this ghostly result! Instrumental, Electronic, Drone music
This is an experience in mixing ambient, breaks, hip-hop, electro and percussive tones... Like a rhythmic soundtracky piece, it is waiting for some vocals to be recorded and melted upon it, but i think it stands fine as an instrumental one. Its also a track about freedom of mind and categorization. Instrumental, Electronic, Big Beat
A track which goes for a more atmospheric suspense vibe, though keeping the subtle horror side. One of my most recent productions, and one i like in its "minimalist" execution. Instrumental, Electronic, Experimental
Title says it all, a psychedelic idm uptempo tune, full of changes and layers of sound. It was actually an experience in aggregating elements from many different styles in a sense it looks like a dream/nightmare turned into music. Another one from "Tales of Psychotropicdaelia" EP. Instrumental, Electronic, IDM
Its original title translates as "Obsession for The Object-Woman", it was originally conceived for a suspense/black comedy short-movie [title applies to elements in the script of it]. It follows an inspiration on classic John Carpenter minimalist horror scores plus a touch of experimental/idm. Instrumental, Electronic, Experimental
Title translates as "Sanitarium Ocean": its about [my own] sea obsession, a way of "healing" tensions and madness of daily life; on the ocean being the only thing able to lead me to a "special place" at times, like a mental threatment. It flows on a deep ambient breaks vibe, like Orbital and FSOL. Instrumental, Electronic, Experimental