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Vromb (recording alias for Hugo Girard, real name Mario Girard) is a Canadian electronic music act from Montreal, Quebec. Vromb has been internationally active since 1992. In the independent underground electronic music scene Vromb has a solid reputation. Vromb creates a unique sound consisting of industrial music, minimal techno rhythms, dense music layers and sci-fi sounds. It sometimes also includes the voices of his fictional character, Professeur Heurel Gaudot.

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  • Vromb (Alias Hugo Girard, de son vrai nom Mario Girard) est un compositeur de musique électronique originaire de Montréal (Québec), Canada. Vromb est un artiste international depuis les années 1990. Acteur majeur de la scène underground électronique, Vromb crée un son unique mélange de musique industrielle, rythmique techno minimaliste, de nappes lourdes et de samples de Science-fiction. Il introduit régulièrement à ses morceaux la voix d'un personnage fictif: Professeur Heurel Gaudot. (fr)
  • Vromb (recording alias for Hugo Girard, real name Mario Girard) is a Canadian electronic music act from Montreal, Quebec. Vromb has been internationally active since 1992. In the independent underground electronic music scene Vromb has a solid reputation. Vromb creates a unique sound consisting of industrial music, minimal techno rhythms, dense music layers and sci-fi sounds. It sometimes also includes the voices of his fictional character, Professeur Heurel Gaudot. (en)
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  • Vromb (Alias Hugo Girard, de son vrai nom Mario Girard) est un compositeur de musique électronique originaire de Montréal (Québec), Canada. Vromb est un artiste international depuis les années 1990. Acteur majeur de la scène underground électronique, Vromb crée un son unique mélange de musique industrielle, rythmique techno minimaliste, de nappes lourdes et de samples de Science-fiction. Il introduit régulièrement à ses morceaux la voix d'un personnage fictif: Professeur Heurel Gaudot. La singularité et la puissance de Vromb se ressent particulièrement lors de ses performances Live : là ou la plupart des musiciens utilisent un ordinateur portable pour produire leur musique sur scène, Vromb crée sa musique à l’aide de synthétiseur analogique. La plupart des albums de Vromb sont disponibles dans des packages particulièrement travaillés et raffinés comme « Épisode » sur le label Allemand Ant-Zen en 2001. Un des trois format disponible pour cet album est une épaisse box en métal travaillé incluant un vinyl 5’’, un booklet et un CD. Depuis 1993, Vromb a sorti deux douzaine de Vinyls et de CD sur des labels réputés Allemands, Autrichiens, Canadiens, Américains et Français tels que Ant-Zen, , , , et . (fr)
  • Vromb (recording alias for Hugo Girard, real name Mario Girard) is a Canadian electronic music act from Montreal, Quebec. Vromb has been internationally active since 1992. In the independent underground electronic music scene Vromb has a solid reputation. Vromb creates a unique sound consisting of industrial music, minimal techno rhythms, dense music layers and sci-fi sounds. It sometimes also includes the voices of his fictional character, Professeur Heurel Gaudot. The uniqueness of Vromb can be fully experienced during his rare live appearances. In fact, while electronic musicians will usually perform with a laptop, Vromb is performing with analog synthesizers. Most releases by Vromb are made available in refined packagings. Most notable is Épisodes released in 2001 by Ant-Zen in Germany. This release is available under three formats. Of which, the most elaborate is a thick metal box, including a 5" vinyl, a luxurious booklet, as well as a CD. Since 1993, Vromb has released about two dozen records and CDs on reputed labels from Germany, Austria, Canada, The United States and France such as Ant-Zen, Hymen Records Tesco Organisation, Klanggalerie, Angle Rec and Hushush. One of his more critically successful albums was Memoires Paramoleculaires. His album, ''Rayons'' in 2003 was also well received by a number of music critics. (en)
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