Julien Mier is a young composer coming from Eindhoven, Netherlands, but having deep French roots in the past. Born in 1989, he started to produce music while being just 16 years old, and currently he's a student of the School of Music and Technology in Hilversum, studying the Composition and Music Production, which allows him to use the current wave of the modern technology and to listen to music from another angle of ear. Julien's band members are coffee, cigarettes and bananas, and his inspiration coming not only from the rich list of worldwide music legends, but quite from more regular things, starting from the sea and dunes and continuing even in each tiny little screw of the door. With no regards to his age, Julien already has released two independant EPs, "Natural Scarf" on "Foot Lovers Music" in 2007, and "Soon, Close, Maybe Too Far" on "BumpFoot" in May 2009. Currently, he's often invited to perform live in different electronic cafes of Netherlands. ------------ Julien Mier continues to grow in his music, already with the 3rd EP provided, which has been released on three independant labels ("Lomechanik", "BumpFoot" and "INQB8R") at once. Only using some very subtle equalisation and filtering, and probably some new knowledge from his courses of Hilversum's Music School, this time Julien has built a really unique sound boat, which is about everything you may see and keep in your head, and which will give no annoying second of listening to it. It's a very eclectic choice of tracks and composition, once again confirming that Julien doesn't like "to sound like...", and his thirst of diversity, which is also the point of every INQB8R release. These recordings may be called "pure electronica", because they are still based on loops and mixing various sources together, but which already include live guitars, synths, environmental recordings and voice. If an experimental recording could be tuned up with mainstream elements, providing a listening interest to a really wide auditory without leaving the independant room, here it is: a tripping journey into Love. As we know, Julien tried to submit this recording to the giant indie publisher "Morr", but they denied it. Cock of the walk, babies, we're happy you've kept the real art free for us! Possible Definition: A road from my house to the sea