Venetian Snares

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Born:
January 11, 1975, he's 37 and Canadian.
Names:
Birthname: Aaron Funk. Also releases as: Aaron Funk.
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An Artist with 44 releases, and credited once on others' music. 2 collaborations.

Biography

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Venetian Snares is the main performing alias of Canadian electronic musician Aaron Funk (born January 11, 1975).

From Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Funk is known for making electronic music often in odd numbered time signatures (mostly 7/4). He is an unusually prolific artist, having released records on the History of the Future, Isolate/DySLeXiC ResPonSe, Addict, Zod, Distort, Sublight, Low-Res, Planet Mu and Hymen record labels.

Funk debuted on a record label in 1999 with the 12" vinyl EP, Greg Hates Car Culture. Prior to this, he self-released material on cassette tape as early as 1992.

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Dance, Experimental, Glitch, Pop, Techno, Electronica, Drum and Bass, Alternative Rock, Classical, Rock. Vote on Genres

Discography

45 releases – 44 under his own name and 1 credit on others' music Edit
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