Lian Gerbino
Lian Gerbino | |
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Born | 13 August 1983 |
Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | pagan metal, folk metal, black metal, death metal, Folk music, |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Producer and Mixer Engineer. |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitars, bass, bodhrám, Piano |
Years active | Since 2004 |
Associated acts | Tersivel, GR Prod |
Lian Gerbino (born 13 August 1983 in Buenos Aires)[1] is an Argentine musician, musical producer and mixer. Best known for being the frontman for the pagan metal band Tersivel. He's founder of Trinacria Media, [2] a small record label and co-founder of GR Prod, a recording studio which also produces Original Music and SFXs.
Biography
Lian Gerbino was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He started his musical studies at the age of 16 at the Conservatory of Music Juan José Castro. He is the founder, lyricist, main composer, frontman and manager of Tersivel. He is also known for his contribution with the following bands, projects and sites: Nepal, The Drombeg Stone Circle Band, Tengwar, GuitarMasterClass.net.
Discography
With Tersivel
- When She Sang (2006) EP
- Far Away In The Distant Skies (2010) EP
- For One Pagan Broherhood (2011) Full-Length
- Argentoratum (2014) Single
With GMC
- Where is Santa (2009) Single
- Samhain (2010) Single
- Future is Now (2011) Single
With Tengwar
- The Halfing Forth Shall Stand (2011)
Guest appearances
- Giltine's Gintaras– Only Death (2007) (Piano)
- Tengwar – Tengwesta Quendion (2009) (Choirs)
- Akelot Tuk – Exodus of Drama (2009) (Arrangements)
- Dolmen– Anhelos Ancestrales (2011) (Choirs)
- Martin Safadi– La Discordia de los Elementos (2011) (Arrangements)
Production, Mix & Mastering
- 2011 – Tersivel – For One Pagan Brotherhood (CD) (Recording, Mixing & Mastering)
- 2011 – Vorgrum – The Awakening (EP) (Recording, Mixing & Mastering)
- 2014 – Na Fianna – Geis (CD) (Mastering)
- 2014 – Tersivel – Argentoratum (Single) (Recording, Mixing & Mastering)
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lian Gerbino. |
- ↑ "Lian Gerbino's profile at GMC". Retrieved 9 June 2011.
- ↑ "Trinacria Media". Retrieved 6 August 2011.
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