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David Kisch has been playing different styles of music and instruments since he first took up piano as a 4 year old. He comes from a family with a tradition of music, his great grandfather played the organ for Her Majesty the Queen, his Grandfather was a well known orchestra conductor in his era, and his father and brother are keen pianists. David started by playing the piano from the ages of 4 to 10 before taking up the 'Cello aged 8. He played the 'Cello through to the age of 18, attaining a very high standard, but his heart was always in the pop culture. He began writing songs whilst studying at university and having self-taught for a few years, began guitar lessons aged 21. Since then he has honed his songwriting skills with a wide range of influences from the blues of Hendrix to the modern melodic indie sounds of Bloc Party and Editors. Having acquired some basic production skills he has set up a home recording studio and recorded a number of demos there, as well as with a number of other producers. He has been performing at acoustic events as a solo artist, but has more recently dedicated his musical time to his band 'Revelin Sky', with whom he has and is continuing to perform gigs.
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Fearless Vampire Killers are a new wave/classical/metal/pop punk band residing in northeast London. They came together as confused teenagers, flirting with various genres of music and developing their style. Originally hailing from the Suffolk coast they decided to move to London during late 2007 in order to pursue their chosen career. Influences include a range of material from the likes of David Bowie and the Kinks up to more modern influences such as Bright eyes and Avenged Sevenfold. As a band they look to fuse their world with the world of the living. Now surviving off a cocktail of earl grey, beer and muesli they are working hard to make themselves a permanent feature in the British music scene.
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