Aurelio Voltaire

Aurelio Voltaire

Genres: dark cabaret, Gothic, folk, darkwave, alternative

About Aurelio Voltaire

Voltaire is a name of at least four acts: 1) A mononym of Aurelio Voltaire Hernández (b. 1967, Havana, Cuba), a singer/songwriter whose music has its roots deeply embedded in European folk and also has influences from the gothic scene. He has also been directing commercials and animating short films for ten years, the best known of these are his Hieronymus Bosch-inspired station MTV IDs. Inspired by the films of Ray Harryhausen (Jason and the Argonauts, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad), Voltaire began animating at the age of ten on a super8 camera. By piecing together snippets of information from fanzines, he eventually was able to teach himself how to make foam rubber animation models and animate them. The films of his childhood landed him his first directing job in 1988 with MTV. The stop-motion tour of the hellish Garden of Earthly Delights won several awards. He also teaches stop-motion animation at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He also wrote the song "BRAINS!" for the Cartoon Network show "Grim and Evil" which has since split into two separate shows (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Evil Con Carne) and the song can also be found on his album "Boo Hoo". An avid fan of Star Trek, Voltaire frequently attends conventions and released a four track E.P. called "Banned on Vulcan". It was a set of comedy recordings poking fun at characters from the show. He often takes part in Adventure Quest Worlds special musical events in which he is drawn incredibly well!

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Aurelio Voltaire — Top 6 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Aurelio Voltaire When You're Evil
Aurelio Voltaire When you're evil
Aurelio Voltaire Human Nature
Aurelio Voltaire The Folly Of Love
Aurelio Voltaire The Necropolis Of Former Lovers
Aurelio Voltaire The Projectionist
When You're Evil
When you're evil
Human Nature
The Folly Of Love
The Necropolis Of Former Lovers
The Projectionist