
About B.C.
B.C. is the alias of Bobby Clark, a musician from Knoxville, Tennessee, who does electronic music which blends
the synthpop stylings of 80's groups like Erasure, Depeche Mode, the Human League, and New Order,
with ambient electronic soundscapes inspired by Vangelis, Enigma, Enya, and
Jean Michel Jarre.
B.C. has been composing music as a hobby for about 14 years now. It all started with very humble beginnings, in 1988,
with a few jam sessions with his friend Timothy Cabbage, involving a Casio SK-1, Yamaha DX-100, Yamaha PSS-470, and two
tape cassette recorders.
Throughout the years, the equipment improved, and so did the recording techniques. In 2000, with the acquisition of a Philips
CD recorder and a laptop provided by his fiancee (*smile*) the quality of the recordings improved, and the debut B.C. CD "2000 B.C."
was released on mp3.com
The B.C. studio currently consists of the
following equipment:
* Atari 1040ST fm Computer
* Acer Extensa 367T Laptop with Windows 98
* Amiga 2000 Computer
* Korg Poly-800 II Analog synthesizer
* Yamaha DX-100 FM Synthesizer
* Yamaha PSS-470 Keyboard
* Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine
* Philips CD Recorder
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