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This project was born in the town of Oliveira de Azemeis, Portugal, by the hands and head of Miguel Ribeiro in 1994. In that time he only composed for riends and home listening and had only a Roland D10 and a computer with the TRAX Sequencer.
The project born as natural consequence of Miguel strong taste for Electronic Music. In that time, in Portugal, the dance scene was borning and the first big Rave Parties was starting to have some representation in events nacional wide. Party's like "Feira Virtual" in S.M. Feira's Castle, "University Paradise Party" in Coimbra, and later "Tecnolandia" in a very underground factory also in Coimbra, woke up a movement to the house/tecno scene, that in some way brought FRAME some influence. The first songs and home studio releases were in 97/98, with some acid tecno sounds and variances. With his music gradiation background, L.Mig explored the sounds and melodies achieved in more and more sources, samples, new softwares and most important, the new synthesizer rack. In about 13 years, the FRAME music project grow and built a discography of 15 home edition records. Since 2000 that FRAME acts in clubs and bars, only later on 2002 happened the first big event "Sons do Lago", showing to everyone the big potencial of this artist, conceiving a show with dance and vocal performers, added with some video projections too. After that, the project became something more serious and the albuns releases were an explosion. Mr.Wortex joined the project, taking care of the video projections, presenting in live act his video productions. FRAME approached new styles, moving to the emergent ambient trance scene, so called chill-out ,touching some progressive moods. In consequence of that, the project added more live acts and more parties, some really big festivals, like Utopia 2006, Sinergia 2007 and the massive Boom Festival 2008. The Trance Scene became the seed for the vibes and all the artistic inpirations. So, if you listen the sound of FRAME, you know that you could never label his sound and glue it to the styles labeled by mass media, or consumers in general. You know that... FRAME sounds like FRAME. |
















