Robert Wolf | SYM
artist
Evansville, IN

Bio

artist
Evansville, IN

Born in Southern Illinois, Robert always used to make funny sounds out of used radio parts until he purchased his first synthesizer in 1975. All through his high school years he tweaked with synthesizers and learned the stylings of the progressive rock gods of the 1970\\\'s. Synthesizers were quite new in the 1970\\\'s but Robert caught on quite quickly and even set of a demonstration for the entire high school to view. Attended college in Illinois in 1979-81 where he was taking music classes and even gave lecture on electronic music. He also was a DJ at the college radio station. Robert played with a few local bands in Illinois and Indiana then attended Belmont music school in Nashville Tennesee, Also Robert is a 1983 graduate of Full Sail Recording Workshop in Orlando Florida. Playing keyboards in rock bands thru the 1980\\\'s Robert won a local radio station songwriting contest 2 years in a row, the first win in 1981 was as a solo act with one of the first synth songs he ever wrote called \\\'Ride The Cosmic Wave\\\'. Toured with the Evansville IN based band “Moonrocker” in 1984 in the Midwest and Florida sharing the bill with such acts as “The Grass Roots” and “Head East”. In 1986 joined Evansville Based band “Side Effex” and played many Midwest clubs. Robert moved to L.A. in 1987 and Joined L.A. based band “Tremor” and played most every club in Hollywood including The Roxy, The Whisky a Go-Go, Troubadour, and Gazzarri\\\'s. While living in Studio City in the early 1990\\\'s and experimenting with Progressive Instrumentals and Film Scoring. Robert joined Central Casting and worked in front of the cameras and can be seen in the films, Another You, Ricochet, and Wayne\\\'s World. In 1993 Robert got behind the scenes and wrote the score for his first film \\\'The Tell Tale Heart\\\', for A.I.A. Productions of Los Angeles. The score later won second place at the World Fest film awards in 1993. Robert took the instrumentals he was toying with and put together his first album \\\'Sanctuary\\\' which sold over 2000 copies in Asia in 1994. In 1993 when the internet was starting out Robert moved operations back to Illinois, hired a music attorney and signed with L.A.\\\'s Statue Records and to write, perform and produce many more Progressive Instrumentals and music for the new emerging world wide web. The \\\'Paradox\\\' 1999 release was a result of this with 10 great new Progressive Instrumentals. In 1995 Statue records and Robert parted company and Wolfymusic records and publishing was born. Robert then moved the studios to Southern Indiana. Robert worked in the local radio and TV market for awhile, while concentrating more on family life while still selling his music through Wolfymusic. In 2007 A.I.A. Productions called on Robert once again for a film soundtrack. Robert scored the music for the full length motion picuture [link=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqQV6Jn9VZM&playnext=1&list=PL04D6F4367DEB377B&feature=results_video\"]Mary Shelly\\\'s The Last Man[/link], Dead on Site. Robert scored the film \\\'[link=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBjLvnjrCm0&playnext=1&list=PL04D6F4367DEB377B&feature=results_video\"]Blocked[/link]\\\' that was featured at the 2011 Cannes Film Fest. In the summer of 2009, Robert\\\'s songs \\\'Distant Lights\\\' & Cloud of Tephra was featured on The Weather Channel (local on the 8\\\'s)In 2010 the songs \\\"No Horizon\\\" and \\\" Caldera Sea were featured on The Weather Channel. Robert A. Wolf music can be purchased thru CD Baby. [link=\\\"http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/robertawolf2\\\"] [b]CD Releases:[/b] 1993- Sanctuary 1999 - Paradox 2009 - Krakatoa [link=\\\"http://www.myspace.com/robertawolf\\\"] [link=\\\"http://www.facebook.com/Robert.A.Wolf.Musician\\\"]

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Song Length
Cracking the Mountain [5:37] 5:37
Antalya [5:08] 5:08
Distant Lights [6:33] 6:33
Caldera Sea [5:13] 5:13
No Horizon [6:36] 6:36

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