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| | Angie Aparo |
 | | Aparo had reached his lowest point; he was quickly approaching his 30s and there was no vocation, other than music, to fall back on. |
 | | Good thing, otherwise Aparo never would have met Grammy-winning producer Matt Serletic (Matchbox 20, Santana, Aerosmith, Collective Soul), never would have cut an album as bold and atmospheric as "The American" (due March 7 on Melisma/Arista) and never would have turned heads with his first single, "Spaceship," a surrealistic examination of spirituality and technology. |
 | | The greatest example of that experimentation is on "Spaceship." Aparo speaks through a tiny microphone normally used for blues harps, giving his voice a haunting, futuristic quality. |
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