
George D Stanciulescu
George D. Stănciulescu (b. 4.10. 1982) is a Romanian electronic music producer, sound-artist and digital music theorist. George is a graduated psychologist (2006) with a BA thesis exploring the relation between colour preferences and career choice , MA in Cultural Management and a PhD in philosophy of digital music and new media (2012) . He also specialized in Paris ( in 2010 and 2011 at IDEAT and Sorbonne University), under the guidance of French professor and composer of Romanian origin Costin Miereanu. The book version of his doctoral thesis, entitled “Postmodern and digimodern music. Philosophical perspectives”, was published by Musical Editions, with an introduction by Romanian composer and professor Octavian Nemescu. Through original concepts such as “pseudo-naturalization”, “techno-poietic renaturalization”, “hypersound icon”, “uchronic/diachronic performatism” among others, the research is the first one in Romania and among the very few worldwide to deeply explore the metaphysical and phenomenological nature of virtual sound creation and computer based music in postmodern culture.
He is also an electronic and experimental music composer and producer since 2005, when he founded the dark orchestral / ambient/ avantgarde act Ad Ombra, which consequently released a CD trilogy through Polish label Rage in Eden Records. The three albums ( Rites of Genesis/2008, Magna Charta Illusorum/2009 and Almost Eternity/2011) received international critical acclaim and worldwide distribution. Some tracks were also included in various underground samplers and compilations in Italy, Germany, UK, Mexico and USA. In 2009, George started to focus on the more electro-dance oriented sonic dimensions by creating the eclectic electronica music project LeVant, which had its debut CD, Beyond the Masque of Eden, released by Athens based label Dead Scarlet Records in 2010. The second album, “Knock, Knock, Ginger” was self released as a digital download in March 2014, revealing an eclectic paradigm that comprises indie electro, trip-hop, contemporary music and art-pop altogether. The latest material, "Tone Skin" was released by Swedish label The Sublunar Society in May 2016.
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He is also an electronic and experimental music composer and producer since 2005, when he founded the dark orchestral / ambient/ avantgarde act Ad Ombra, which consequently released a CD trilogy through Polish label Rage in Eden Records. The three albums ( Rites of Genesis/2008, Magna Charta Illusorum/2009 and Almost Eternity/2011) received international critical acclaim and worldwide distribution. Some tracks were also included in various underground samplers and compilations in Italy, Germany, UK, Mexico and USA. In 2009, George started to focus on the more electro-dance oriented sonic dimensions by creating the eclectic electronica music project LeVant, which had its debut CD, Beyond the Masque of Eden, released by Athens based label Dead Scarlet Records in 2010. The second album, “Knock, Knock, Ginger” was self released as a digital download in March 2014, revealing an eclectic paradigm that comprises indie electro, trip-hop, contemporary music and art-pop altogether. The latest material, "Tone Skin" was released by Swedish label The Sublunar Society in May 2016.
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