Nadim Haque's is a verifiable member of the species Homo sapiens sapiens. If companies weren't intimidated by his "customers first" attitude and in-depth knowledge about computer networks, he'd be working as an IT systems engineer and not dabbling with music, fiction writing and other hobbies so much.
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In making his music, though, there is no "customers first" attitude at all: the pieces on Nadim's debut album "Reset" (2009) and his sophomore album "Revert" (2010) are deeply personal and tell stories he created entirely for his own gain--if others find interest in his music, that's simply a nice and very welcome bonus. His musical output ranges from lo-fi, acoustic, classical compositions over ambient soundscapes to experimental pieces that may be called doom loops--all under the banner of "ambient industrial music".
His musical influences include prog-rock era Genesis, centrozoon in all duo and trio formations, Robert Fripp, Brian Eno, Markus Reuter, Bernhard Wöstheinrich a.k.a. The Redundant Rocker, Throbbing Gristle, Aphex Twin, György Ligeti, Philip Glass and many other artists of the progressive rock, electronic and ambient music genres.
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