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Michael Fein

Michael Fein has been described a musician for music lovers. A truly modern Michael Fein interpretation of how music should sound is a mix of the old classic with new progressive accentuation. Not just a great listen, but a lesson for the trained and untrained ear alike. Deep, haunting, unexplored corners of expression balanced with majestically bright and uplifting substance...the best of both worlds. Not bound by one specific genre of music or time.

A seasoned performer, he has watched his audiences grow, before being asked by ARIA hall of fame inductee and godfather of Australian rock, Lobby Loyde to record his first album titled The Odyssey with him.

After listening to Michael’s new collection of songs following the launch of his debut EP ‘Outer Line’ in 2005, Lobby invited him into his studio to start recording his debut album. The album’s writing style is introspective yet universally profound and comprehendible, descriptive but filled with subtle lyrical nuances and mystique, unpredictable and a thoroughly satisfying listening experience. Lobby described Michael as “uniquely profound” and was an instrumental part of producing Fein’s debut album, not just producing the album but also Lobby played lead guitar on tracks Threat to Part the Population and Over.

Legendary producer Lobby Loyde, cited as an influence by international musicians such as Kurt Cobain and Henry Rollins, was diagnosed with cancer during the recording and passed away shortly after the recording of Michael Fein’s debut album.

Both Michael and Lobby went through four recording studios within the 15 months they were recording to get The Odyssey finished.

The Odyssey available late August 2008

http://www.myspace.com/michaelfeinmusic

Ausrock (talk) 05:43, 19 August 2008 (UTC)