To: Doren who wrote (78 ) 7/16/2014 4:56:29 PM From: Doren Respond to of 157 Fibonaccis... I became an instant fan when I heard their first EP. No body made music like them. Nobody bought their albums. I took it by a friend of mine's record store. He owned a record store because his collecting habit got out of control. He became an instant fan too. In fact he said it was his favorite band. In addition to being a record store owner he's a very VERY good drummer. Getting signed copies of their next LP at that gig was out of sight. People like us just love finding bands that deserve wider recognition but are ignored. Usually because they have a vision that is too unique for the general public. VIDEO VIDEO Here's a guy I just discovered. No one knows about him. seraph.it Check out his education. If you know anything about music you know that Berklee College is at the top of schools when it comes to music:seraph.it Education 2004-07: Conservatory of Music Florence, Italy. Master’s Degree, summa cum laude, in Music and New Technology (see transcript ). Dissertation on “ Technology and Temperament: Hardware, Software and Online Resources for Microtonal Music ” 1986-89: Berklee College of Music Boston, U.S.A. Diploma, summa cum laude, in Music Synthesis (see transcript ). Honors and Awards: Dean's List 1986-89, Four-year professional music scholarship from Berklee College. 1984-86: Conservatory of Music "Luigi Cherubini" Florence, Italy:Two-year study of computer music. 1981-86: Conservatory of Music "Luigi Cherubini" Florence, Italy: Five-year certificate in percussion. 1973-79: Studies with renowned professional teachers in both jazz and pop music ( Enrico Pierannunzi and Walter Savelli) .