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     Ángel Faraldo (Spain, 1980) is a musician concerned with the creation, dissemination and teaching of experimental music. Active as a composer and improviser, his work extends into sound installations, site-specific performances and sound design for dance and opera. He has studied Classical Guitar at the Royal Conservatoire in Madrid (ES), holds a Master in Sonology from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (NL) and has received music composition lessons from a variety of composers (Carlos Bermejo, J. M. López López, J. M. Sánchez Verdú, etc.). He is currently a PhD candidate at the Music Technology Group, Universtitat Pompeu Fabra, where he studies tonality in Electronic Popular Music.

     Contact : angel.faraldo@upf.edu

     Séance - Sounds of Popular Music (I) 3.G.1 : A Study of Tonality in Electronic Dance Music

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