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Indie Showcase: Turbo Goth

/ 12:17 AM April 05, 2014

It is high time the spotlight be focused also on our indie bands and acts. They form a deepwell of diverse and amazing talents in the local scene. I will be showcasing once in a while an indie band or act that to my mind deserves a look and more attention. So below, let’s get to know Turbo Goth:

What is the origin of your band ? Please give a brief history on how you came together to form your band.

 

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PAOLO PERALTA: TURBO GOTH was formed back in 2008 when I started to experiment with drum machines and synths. I also got together with Sarah at around that time and asked her if she would be willing to turn my music into songs and she saidyes.

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What are the band’s musical influences ?

 

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PAOLO PERALTA: We are highly influenced by anything fun, loud and beautiful melodies.

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Can you describe your style of music to the unfamiliar ?

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PAOLO PERALTA: TURBO GOTH’s music is Sexy Rock.

What do you think of the current local scene ?

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PAOLO PERALTA: The current local scene is active and there are a lot of new and exciting acts that everybody should check out.

Any upcoming gigs you would like to promote ?

 

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PAOLO PERALTA: May 10 Saguijo andMay 24 Bonifacio High Street

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