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From a very early age Frank Werner showed interest in music. His first instrument when he was five were the pots and pans in his mom’s kitchen, that he used as drums, being this instrument the one that really got him into music. Later on, he got his first drum kit as a christmas gift and then a keyboard which reinforced his interest in playing an instrument. After some time  he started to discover musicians and genres that later would become a strong influence on his musical style. Pink Floyd, particularly their drummer Nick Mason made a big impression on him, he became a great source of inspiration as he started to play and shed light on his call. Later it would be the music from french musician and composer Jean Michel Jarre who showed him the world of synthesizers and electronic music.

Before deciding to study music he experienced playing drums and percussions for some time in a flamenco group. Then he tried his luck with a rock band with friends and made his first attempts to compose his own music. After studying at a music academy and doing things on his own, he released his first solo album ‘Forgotten Reality’ in 2015. A year after an oportunity arose when he was invited to take part in CENART’S celebration of Pink Floyd’s 50th anniversary, which encouraged him to launch his career. Then he started experimenting and seeking for a style until his second album ‘Context’ was released; from there on he began following a clear musical path, being synthesizers his main sound source until he started playing the guitar. In 2019 his third album ‘Observatories’ was released, followed by his 2020’s album ‘Bridges in the Desert’. At this point he had already being playing the guitar for some time and unexpectedly this instrument would change the direction of his music, being in the album from 2021 'Transition' the one in which the electric guitar was incorporated first.

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