Biography
Onetime Wish Theater keyboardist Kevin Moore still left that music group after three albums to pursue his very own project, Chroma Essential. Stripping apart the metallic components of Wish Theater’s audio, Chroma Key is normally more inspired by ’70s prog-rock and early-’80s synth-pop, specially the most ethereal, ambient-flavored the different parts of each — performers like Brian Eno, Green Floyd, Peter Gabriel, and Chat Talk’s Tag Hollis. The very first Chroma Essential project was documented with Fates Caution tempo section Joey Vera (bass) and Tag Zonder (drums), in addition to guitarist Jason Anderson; entitled Dead Surroundings for Radios, it had been released in 1998 in European countries and the next year within the U.S. on Combat Evil Information. For his following record as Chroma Essential, Moore enlisted programmer/co-producer Steve Tushar and David Gilmour-influenced guitarist Dave Iscove; the effect, YOU DECIDE TO GO Now, made an appearance in later 2000, and Moore relocated to Costa Rica.