Daniel Grinberg’s Short Stories.

Daniel Grinberg’s latest project, his new 12 track album Short Stories, released this October. After inventing an optical software capable of inputting music scores and translating them into mathematic codes, and thereby enabling automatic transcriptions and transpositions, he proceeded to compose Short Stories. Passionate and intense, this album is filled with sonic poetry as well as transcendent melodies and chords.
If you enjoy The Cranberries, Skunk Anansie, Texas, U2, and Dido then you definitely wand to give Grinberg a go. Accompanied by Maor Swartzberg (guitars, keyboards, bass guitar), Tal Tamari (drums, percussion), and Yoav Arbel(drums), this group blends together to make great pop and melodic rock.
Beginning to learn instruments at 4 (a small plastic Argentinian flute called “tonete”), Grinberg was a terrible student and found solace in his music. Before finding his footing within his musical career, he impressed an American hi-tec corporation with his optical software and excelled within the industry for 30 years; his primary job was to work with complex systems and artificial intelligence. Throughout the years, he continued to remain passionate about his music, and a couple of years ago began to work on his beloved album.
Now a days, Grinberg owns his own technological enterprise and is beginning the preliminary work for his next studio album.