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1) Epi is a chip musician from Poland who has made music using an 8-bit Atari computer since at least 2002. 2) Epi (stage name of Dandarvaanchig Enkhjargal) is a Mongolian overtone singer and morin khoor (horse fiddle) player. He was born 1968 in Ulaanbaatar, and grew up in a little village near the russian border after his father moved to the steppe to raise horses. He studied at the Conservatorium of Ulaanbaatar from 1990 to 1992. He now lives in Germany and performs solo, as well as with various ensembles. 3) EPI (Everywhere People Imagine) is an experimental rock band based in Upper Arlington, Ohio consisting of: Bennett Quarles (Keyboard and vocals), Bryan Murphy (Drums), Jim Henson (Bass), CJ Woeckener (Guitar and vocals), and Dan Disante (Guitar). In their earlier years before their studio EP, Phil Vlahos was in mixture as a guitarist, but left due to issues reguarding their bassist, Jim Henson. The band stumbled across an excellent young musician in Bennett Quarles while they were searching to fill the void Phil had left. Bennett gave EPI a much needed keyboardist, as the band was already very reliant on guitars. He was also a very gifted guitarist and vocalist, as heard in their cover of Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar", during the 2005 Upper Arlington Talent Show. This addition gave EPI the ability to become an excellent experimental rock band. Their 6 track, self-titled EP (2004) includes: Bryan's Naked (2:41), Sunny Day (6:00), Saddiya Sy Babbatt (3:58), T