by Tony Hollums in It Works, Quick Chat- Interviews
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Another in the series great audio interviews with Sonicbids members. Learn what they do, how they use Sonicbids to get selected for great opportunities, and get their music out there.

Catherine DucCatherine Duc composes Ambient music with Celtic, World and Electronica influences. Classically trained but with electronica savvy, she readily bridges the ancient with the up-to-date on her new album, Visions and Dreams.“Fusing world music with electronica has become quite popular,” Duc said. “Often artists choose Middle Eastern or African themes. I was interested in the possibilities of mixing Celtic motifs with ambient, trance and electronica. Find out more about Catherine’s new album, her plan for success, her advice to musicians, and how she uses her Sonicbids membership in this interesting and informative audio chat, and also in the July issue of the Who’s Getting Gigs Newsletter, Australian Version.

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http://www.sonicbids.com/catherineduc

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3 Responses to “Artist Quick-Chat with Catherine Duc”
 

It was great to hear how Catherine Duc checks out all possible opportunities for her music through Sonicbids, every single week! Way to go!

Congratulations Catherine on your placement in the film “Paratroopers”

Peace & Love
Gisele

Gisele Scales wrote on July 16th, 2009 at 9:15 am

 

Catherine Duc, beautiful sounds!

Summer Ames wrote on July 16th, 2009 at 9:15 am

 

Gisele: thanks so much for your kind support – great to see a message from another Aussie :)

Summer: thanks for taking the time to add a comment here and all the best with your music.

Also thanks to Jen at Sonicbids for the interview.

Catherine Duc wrote on July 19th, 2009 at 12:06 am

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